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: Wing Darcy Graham was the standout player, scoring four tries to equal Scotland's all-time try-scoring record during the 57-17 win.
: Fiji has proven they can topple the Scots, particularly on home soil in Suva. They secured a 29-14 victory in July 2025 and a 27-22 win in 2017. Highlights from the 2024 Autumn Nations Series Fiji vs Scotland - Video 4
The rivalry between and Scotland in international rugby has grown into a captivating clash of styles, characterized by Scotland's structured precision and Fiji’s renowned "flair and fire." While there isn't a singular "Video 4" in official sports history, the most prominent recent meeting—and a likely subject for highlight reels—is their November 2, 2024, encounter at Scottish Gas Murrayfield . The Evolution of the Rivalry : Wing Darcy Graham was the standout player,
: The "Flying Fijians" were hampered by early ill-discipline, receiving two yellow cards in the first half, which left them with only 13 players on the field for a critical period. Highlights from the 2024 Autumn Nations Series The
: With regular stars like Finn Russell absent (as the match fell outside the international window), players like Adam Hastings and debutant Tom Jordan stepped up to orchestrate a dominant offensive performance. The Clash of Cultures
For years, Scotland held a dominant position, but recent matches have shown a significant closing of the gap.
The 2024 match stands out as a showcase of individual brilliance and team discipline.