All Blacks cling on in Murrayfield thriller
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CHICAGO (WGN) – At Pioneer Court in downtown Chicago, a rugby-style takeover was in full effect. A week ahead of their game against Ireland at Soldier Field, the New Zealand All Blacks did some good will warm-ups ahead of the first ever Gallagher Cup.
New Zealand coach Scott Robertson said his team needed to improve their discipline after being given a major scare by Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday before claiming a 25-17 win over the hosts.
New Zealand has preserved a 120-year unbeaten record against Scotland after winning a gripping contest 25-17 at Murrayfield.
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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 face New Zealand at Murrayfield on Saturday, looking to secure their first ever win over the All Blacks in 120 years (3:10pm, TNT Sports and Discovery+). The two sides have met 32 times, and the best result Scotland have managed have been two draws, the last of which came back in 1983.
The All Blacks’ selectors have named their team to play Scotland at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium this weekend, with three changes to last week's starting side against Ireland and three new impact players on the bench.
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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
Sione Tuipulotu was left lamenting a failure to capitalise on a rousing second-half comeback after a 25-17 defeat by New Zealand left Scotland still searching for a win over the All Blacks.
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Murrayfield Stadium will celebrate 100 years of international rugby this weekend as No. 8 Scotland hosts No. 2 New Zealand in what promises to be a landmark test match in Edinburgh. Gregor Townsend’s side,