Scotland v Australia: Kick-off time, TV channel and team news Scotland and Australia have met on 34 occasions, with the Scots winning just 12 of those.
Scotland conclude their November action looking for a strong finish as they face an Australia side in good form.
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Of all this weekend’s Autumn Internationals, this may be the hardest one to call. Whatever happens it’s set to be an exciting afternoon in Edinburgh, so you won’t want to miss a second. This guide explains how to watch a Scotland v Australia live stream today, wherever you are in the world.
Scotland v Australia
Date: Sunday 24th November 2024
Venue: Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Kick-off: 1:40pm
Referee: Chris Busby (Ireland)
TV Coverage: Live on TNT Sports
Scotland will face Australia at the Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh on Sunday 24th November. This will be the fourth and final autumn international to be played by Scotland in 2024.
In their most recent encounter, Scotland were narrowly beaten 16-15 by the Wallabies during the 2022 autumn internationals.
Overall, Scotland and Australia have played each other on 34 occasions since their first meeting in 1927. The Wallabies have won 22 matches, whilst Scotland have won 12 matches.
The autumn has largely gone as expected for Gregor Townsend’s side, the hosts having taken care of business against Fiji and Portugal either side of a defeat to South Africa. It makes this a key fixture for a team restored to full strength and hoping to claim a significant victory on home soil to further build confidence.
But the Wallabies come to town flying after a thrashing of Wales in Cardiff last week continued their hopes of a grand slam tour. Australia last beat all four of the home nations in a single tour in 1984, with the current crop hoping to replicate that achievement with a clash with Ireland in Dublin to come next weekend. Can they take another step towards a major achievement in Edinburgh today?