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The All Blacks keep their Grand Slam hopes alive despite a spirited Scottish comeback.
A 0-0 draw at Murrayfield in January 1964 and a 25-25 draw at Murrayfield in November 1983 are the closest Scotland have come to beating New Zealand. In both 2017 and 2022, Scotland came close before ultimately falling short.
James McOnie from The Crowd Goes Wild joined Piney to discuss the All Blacks' victory over Scotland, the A-League derby and the Pacific Championships final
Damian McKenzie’s impact off the bench secured a win for the All Blacks Scotland levelled the score at 17-17, but McKenzie’s magic turned the game around. The All Blacks’ resilience and McKenzie’s brilliance kept their Grand Slam hopes alive.
A 0-0 draw at Murrayfield in January 1964 and a 25-25 draw at Murrayfield in November 1983 are the closest Scotland have come to beating New Zealand. In both 2017 and 2022, Scotland came close before ultimately falling short. One of sport's longest unbeaten runs.
The Scots came agonisingly close to ending 120 years of hurt against the All Blacks but Damian McKenzie’s late try snatched victory for the visitors
The All Blacks travel to Edinburgh to face Scotland in Week 2 of the Autumn Nations Series on Saturday, Nov. 8. The match kicks off at 10:10 a.m. ET and streams on Peacock for fans in the U.S. Subscribe To FloRugby To Watch Top 14,
Scotland's closest match with the All Blacks in recent years was in November 2017 at Murrayfield. After moving within five points of New Zealand with just a few minutes left, Scotland came close to levelling when Stuart Hogg appeared to be through for another try.
Scotland vs New Zealand is due to kick off at 3.10pm GMT on Saturday 8 November at Murrayfield in Edinburgh. Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports 3, with coverage on the latter channel from 2.45pm GMT. A live stream will be available via discovery+.