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Scotland vs Japan LIVE: Latest rugby score and updates from 2021 Autumn internationals

Follow all the latest updates from Twickenham as Eddie Jones’ side aim for revenge against the world champion Springboks

Harry Latham-Coyle
Sunday 21 November 2021 09:08 GMT
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Scotland Rugby want to 'smash' Test against Japan

Captain Stuart Hogg thrilled another capacity crowd at BT Murrayfield as he became Scotland’s leading try-scorer of all time in a 29-20 win over spirited Japan

The Exeter full-back had moved level with Iain Smith and Tony Stanger on 24 tries for the national team when he scored a double against South Africa last weekend, and his first-half touchdown against the Brave Blossoms took him clear on his own on a day when he also became the Scots’ fourth most capped player.

The victory means Gregor Townsend’s side have won three out of four Tests in their Autumn Nations Series and ended a largely progressive 2021 on a high note.

Follow live analysis and reaction from Twickenham and updates from England against South Africa:

France 37 -25 New Zealand

73 mins: France go close to score another scintillating try! Jaminet made the break and carried the ball 50 yards, but France were unable to offload the ball to Dupont and Barrett kicked for touch to relieve the pressure.

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:34

France 37 -25 New Zealand

71 mins: Penaud turns to the crowd and pumps his fist as New Zealand knock the ball on, the latest All Blacks error.

France will be happy if this scrum takes a few minutes to set.

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:31

TRY! France 37 -25 New Zealand (PENAUD 68’)

WHAT A NOISE inside the Stade de France! It’s a gift for the hosts, as Penaud steals a loose New Zealand pass as the All Blacks looked to play out from their 22.

Penaud was celebrating before he crossed the line and then splashed down with a dive!

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:27

France 30-25 New Zealand

66 mins: France win a huge penalty as New Zealand powered back into their half.

Woki is causing chaos all over the pitch and he was crucial to that turnover.

France clear, but Ntamack is making way for France - Jalibert is on!

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:27

France 30-25 New Zealand (Jaminet pen 66’)

The full-back adds three more points and suddenly the momentum is back with France.

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:25

France 27-25 New Zealand

63 mins: Stunning from Ntamack. Scrambling back to sweep up a New Zealand break and Barrett kick, the fly-half dropped a should and carried the ball out from behind his own try-line!

Woki took up the charge inside the New Zealand half and Savea is sent to the bin for being off his feet as New Zealand frantically tried to recover!

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:24

France 27-25 New Zealand

63 mins: Wow - what an incredible passage of play! Ntamack is a magician and France have gone from one end of the pitch to another! And Savea has been shown a yellow card!

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:22

TRY! France 27-25 New Zealand (Savea 60’)

There’s a hush in the Stade de France now - New Zealand have reeled in France with three quickfire tries in 20 minutes!

The All Blacks rumble over the line from the lineout, with Savea powering over.

Barrett adds the conversion.

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:18

France 27-18 New Zealand

59 mins: New Zealand are back inside the France five-metre line and have a lineout in a promising position...

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:18

France 27-18 New Zealand (Jaminet pen 55’)

This is set up perfectly now at the Stade de France - and emotions briefly spill over following the restart as New Zealand concede a quick penalty after Penaud had tried to skip around the outside of Ioane.

Jaminet keeps cool to add the three points.

Jamie Braidwood20 November 2021 21:15

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