New zealand vs scotland

  1. Scotland vs Spain live stream, TV channel, lineups, betting odds for Euro 2024 qualifier
  2. Scotland vs New Zealand ODI 2022: SCOT vs NZ head
  3. Scotland 23
  4. Heartbreak for Scotland as losing streak against All Blacks continues


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Scotland vs Spain live stream, TV channel, lineups, betting odds for Euro 2024 qualifier

Scotland and Spain enjoyed positive starts to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaigns with 3-0 wins over Cyprus and Norway respectively in the first round of fixtures. Steve Clarke's side impressed on home soil, with new Spain boss Luis de la Fuente avoiding a slip-up in his first game in charge since replacing Luis Enrique after the 2022 World Cup. Debutant Joselu was the hero for Spain in Malaga as the veteran striker scored twice off the bench to seal victory against an Here's all the key information on the match including kickoff time, live streaming and TV channels, lineups and betting odds. MORE: Euro 2024 qualifying group tables, standings, fixtures and results What time is Scotland vs Spain kick off? This Euro 2024 qualifying match kicks off at Hampden Park on Tuesday, March 28 at 7:45 p.m. local time. Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories: Date Kickoff time USA Tue, Mar. 28 14:45 ET Canada Tue, Mar. 28 14:45 ET UK Tue, Mar. 28 19:45 BST Australia Wed, Mar. 29 05:45 AEDT India Wed, Mar. 29 00:15 IST Hong Kong Wed, Mar. 29 02:45 HKT Malaysia Wed, Mar. 29 02:45 MYT Singapore Wed, Mar. 29 02:45 SGT New Zealand Wed, Mar. 29 07:45 NZDT Scotland vs Spain live stream, TV channel Here's how to watch all of the action from this match in some of the major territories: TV channel Streaming USA — Canada — UK Viaplay Sports 1 Viaplay Sports Online Australia — New Zealand — — India — Sony LIV, JioTV Hong Kong — — Malaysia Astro Supersport Astro GO, so...

Scotland vs New Zealand ODI 2022: SCOT vs NZ head

New Zealand are on cloud nine. They completely decimated Scotland in the second T20I of the two-match series on Friday. The visitors also broke several records at Edinburgh in the process of getting a clean sweep in the series. The Mitchell Santner-led Black Caps pulverised the Scottish bowling unit to score 254 in 20 overs, their highest-ever total in the format. Michael Bracewell and Mark Chapman scored half-centuries to reach their respective career-best T20I knocks. Chapman was awarded the player of the match for slamming 83 of 44 balls. Overall, New Zealand slammed 18 sixes in their innings to reach their mammoth total. They then managed to perform well with the ball as well to restrict Scotland to 152/9. Michael Rippon and James Neesham got 2 wickets each, while the rest of the bowling unit picked up 1 wicket each. The Scottish side never stood a chance against the combined talents of Rippon, Neesham, Santner, Ish Sodhi, and Ben Sears. Bangladesh vs Afghanistan: Visitors confident of their chances in one-off Test without Rashid Khan Alick Athanaze, somersaulting Kevin Sinclair help West Indies to 3-0 UAE sweep This all-round fantastic show should make them extremely confident when they take on the hosts in the one-off ODI in Edinburgh on 31 July. The Black Caps will be keen to finish off their New Zealand tour with another victory before they depart for the Netherlands to play a 2-T20I series. Scotland vs New Zealand ODI Head-to-Head: ODI mode engaged! Ahead of today...

Scotland 23

Darcy Graham's first-half try roused Murrayfield amid hopes of a maiden win over the All Blacks Autumn Nations Series Scotland (17) 23 Tries: Penalty try, Graham Con: Russell Pens: Russell 3 New Zealand (14) 31 Tries: Taukei'aho, Telea 2, S Barrett Cons: J Barrett 4 Pen: J Barrett Scotland failed to end a 117-year wait for a first ever win against New Zealand as the beleaguered All Blacks fought back to win a thriller at Murrayfield. But Scotland were level a mere seven minutes later when Stuart Hogg was taken out for a penalty try and Darcy Graham intercepted and raced in at the corner. The returning Finn Russell added three penalties as Scotland made it 23 unanswered points, but they were made to rue some missed opportunities, and Jack Dempsey's sin-binning in the final quarter. The All Blacks - who had been on the back foot for so much of the game - took full advantage as Scott Barrett crashed over and brother Jordie converted to give them the lead again, before Telea added his second to seal victory with five minutes left. • Reaction & as it happened • 'Scotland miss best ever shot at beating All Blacks' • Listen: Scotland push All Blacks all the way • Subscribe to the Rugby Union Weekly podcast • Add rugby union alerts to your BBC Sport app The last time the All Blacks were in Edinburgh in 2017, only a Beauden Barrett try-saver on Hogg stopped a potentially historic victory, as the tourists held on for a five-point win. Then, as now, the Scotland players and fans were...

Heartbreak for Scotland as losing streak against All Blacks continues

Stuart Hogg is the picture of disappointment as Scotland seemed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory Credit: Jane Barlow/PA Key moments Chosen by us to get you up to speed at a glance Report Scotland squander place in the history books against the All Blacks TRY Are New Zealand out of sight? PENALTY All Blacks get back in the game PENALTY Scotland ahead for the first time PENALTY TRY Leinert-Brown heads off There was something like a collective groan from the Murrayfield faithful on the final whistle as Scotland were denied a groundbreaking afternoon having squandered a nine-point lead over New Zealand with 20 minutes left on the clock. The hosts played with promising intensity but, as if not wishing to tempt fate, the crowd remained cagey throughout. The question before kick-off was could Scotland finally break a 31-winless streak stretching back 117 years and finally beat New Zealand for the first time? The answer after eight minutes was highly unlikely because the All Blacks started as they have so many times in the past, with Scott Barrett opening the scoring after just two minutes. Scotland looked stunned by the try and their disorientation allowed wing Mark Telea to score on debut shortly afterwards. But the Scots then scored 23 unanswered points in a 50-minute period, so it was little wonder that head coach Gregor Townsend admitted that regret was his overriding emotion rather than pride. “It is mainly disappointment as we don’t get to play New Zealand every co...