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New Zealand survive three yellow cards and a second-half onslaught from Scotland to win a thrilling Test 25-17 at Murrayfield.
New Zealand has preserved a 120-year unbeaten record against Scotland after winning a gripping contest 25-17 at Murrayfield.
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+.
Scotland and Lions centre Huw Jones: "The damage had been done in the first half but we got back to level and then New Zealand - they've done it so many times - they squeezed the game and their composure was incredible.
New Zealand kept up their 120-year unbeaten record against Scotland, scoring a late try to hold off a second-half home surge and win Saturday’s test 25-17 at Murrayfield.
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
Ardie Savea will captain New Zealand against Scotland as the All Blacks make three starting changes for Saturday's match at Murrayfield. Lock Josh Lord and outside centre Leicester Fainga'anuku have been brought in to replace injured duo Scott Barrett and Jordie Barrett,
Scotland host New Zealand in their second autumn international of 2025. Get match details, betting tips, predictions and TV info for Saturday's match at Murrayfield
New Zealand 25 (Cam Roigard, Will Jordan, Damian McKenzie tries; Beauden Barrett 2 conversions, penalty, McKenzie penalty), Scotland 17 (Ewan Ashman, Kyle Steyn tries; Finn Russell 2 conversions, penalty). HT: 17-0
Head coach Gregor Townsend hails an "outstanding" second-half display in the frustrating 25-17 loss to New Zealand, saying Scotland "showed who we are".