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Fiji face off against Scotland in Internationals on Fri 11th July 2025 at HFC Bank Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 04:00 and is broadcast on Premier Sports. In South Africa it’s at 05:00 SAST, 15:00 NZST in New Zealand, 13:00 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 20:00 EST in the US.
Fiji won the last encounter but both teams are in the same form for their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 1 places in the rankings with Fiji in position 8 and Scotland in position 9, underlining just how tight this match could be.
The official squads for Fiji vs Scotland will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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Darcy Graham (Scotland) is shown the red card
The touch judges raise their flags as Caleb Muntz kicks the conversion.
A stunning solo try from Jiuta Wainiqolo
Fergus Burke adds the two points for Scotland.
Slick passing by Scotland leads to a try for Tom Jordan.
Caleb Muntz adds the two points for Fiji.
Incisive passing by Fiji is finished off by Kalaveti Ravouvou, as they goes over for the try.
The Fiji maul pushes over the tryline as Tevita Ikanivere scores.
Darcy Graham (Scotland) is shown a yellow card
Caleb Muntz adds the points for Fiji.
Ewan Ashman (Scotland) is shown a yellow card
Fergus Burke has kicked a conversion.
Great hands by Scotland leads to a try for Kyle Rowe