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The Scotland vs Fiji live stream is set to be a tantalizing Saturday of rugby at Murrayfield — expect a bruising encounter and a result that could go either way. Keep reading as we explain how you can watch the rugby from anywhere in the world with a VPN.

Watch Scotland vs Fiji live streams, with the Flying Fijians – and they really are flying at the moment – aiming to leapfrog the hosts in the rugby world rankings. Below we have all the information on how to watch Scotland vs Fiji from anywhere with details on worldwide TV channels, broadcasters, live streams and start times.

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Scotland v Fiji

Date: Saturday 2nd November 2024

Venue: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh

Kick-off: 5:40pm

Referee: Craig Evans (Wales)

TV Coverage: Live on TNT Sports

Scotland will face Fiji at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on Saturday 2nd November. This will be the first of four autumn internationals to be played by Scotland in 2024.

Scotland last faced Fiji during the 2022 autumn internationals, when they recovered from a nervy first-half to secure a 28-12 victory.

Should he start, Fijian Drua’s Iosefo Masi will be one of the key players for Fiji push hard to beat the Scots on Saturday. Masi was the joint-top try scorer in the Pacific Nations Cup alongside flanker Elia Canakaivata.

With 16 tries in 29 games for his Super Rugby side, the 26-year-old is already being touted as a big signing for several French clubs, including as a Semi Radradra replacement at Lyon.

Scotland and Fiji have contested a total of nine rugby test matches since their first meeting in 1989. Scotland have won seven of those matches, whilst Fiji have won two matches.

Scotland begin their autumn against Fiji, who always bring a dash of flair to whoever they face, at Murrayfield this weekend.

Under Mick Byrne, a former Aussie Rules player who was Scotland’s skills coach from 2002 to 2005, Fiji went through the Pacific Nations Cup unbeaten.
 
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