Postpublished at 15:16 GMT 13 November 2022
HT: Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
Former Scotland scrum-half Rory Lawson tells Amazon Prime: "Scotland have shown a huge amount of courage and resilience, but the job is just half done.
Taukeiaho & Telea go over within first eight minutes; Scots given penalty try with Lienert-Brown sin-binned for pulling down Hogg before Graham runs in
Russell kicks three penalties and conversion to boost Scots' lead before Dempsey sin-binned as All Blacks go a point ahead through Barrett and then Telea
Scotland have one win and two losses so far this autumn
Scotland have never beaten New Zealand in 32 attempts
Colin Moffat
HT: Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
Former Scotland scrum-half Rory Lawson tells Amazon Prime: "Scotland have shown a huge amount of courage and resilience, but the job is just half done.
HT: Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
Former British & Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland tells Amazon Prime: "A fantastic start from the All Blacks, but well done to Scotland for fighting back after being under a huge amount of pressure.
"For me, New Zealand are starting to look a little narrow in attack."
Who saw that coming? After seven minutes, Scotland were 14-0 down and the crowd was very quiet.
Now the teams trot off and fans are hoarse of voice, with the home side in front and probably thinking they should be further ahead.
Image source, SNSScotland 17-14 New Zealand
Ah, no. Penalty to New Zealand. The frazzled visitors bang the ball out of play and that's the end of a breath-taking first half.
Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
A kind bounce favours Jack Dempsey and Scotland are motoring forward. Duhan van der Merwe is held up just short...
Can Scotland strike before half-time?
Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
Scotland with an advantage from the line-out. Everything is going their way at the moment.
Finn Russell launches the ball up to the 22 again.
Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
Down the scrum goes and a huge cheer erupts as the penalty is awarded to Scotland.
Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
Tom English
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer at Murrayfield
This is a brilliantly chaotic game of rugby, just the way Scotland want it.
It's like watching an entirely different to the side we've been looking at for much of 2022. The aggression and ambition is off the scale. Finn Russell is playing brilliantly. Darcy Graham is proving himself to be one of the world's best wings. The pack is really doing its stuff.
This is a level of badness we haven't seen from them for a while. Long way to go of course. Loooong way.
Image source, SNSScotland 17-14 New Zealand
The All Blacks are building up a head of steam, with Caleb Clarke to the fore, but the ball is spilled by scrum-half Finlay Christie.
Darcy Graham is getting patched up to stem the flow of blood from a wound on his head.
The danger isn't over for Scotland...
Scotland 17-14 New Zealand
The All Blacks eat up a huge amount of territory with their marching maul. With a knock-on advantage, they keep on coming before earning a scrum in a promising position.
Scotland are in front for the first time as Finn Russell pops the ball through the middle from close in.
Image source, SNSScotland 14-14 New Zealand
The hosts are camped under the posts - with another penalty advantage. Finn Russell stabs a kick forward but it trundles out of play.
He'll go for the posts next.
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
Scotland's rolling maul gets going and, with a penalty advantage, Darcy Graham is released again to plunge in at the corner.
The celebrations are cut short though, with the winger having a foot in touch.
Back to a 5m line-out.
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
Scotland taking a few risks, chucking the ball around, and another penalty comes their way as New Zealand look a bit rattled.
Finn Russell knocks it up to near the 22.
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
New Zealand rumble forward with menace but Scotland's defence is fierce and a penalty relieves the pressure.
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
Thomas Duncan
BBC Scotland at Murrayfield
Anyone else breathless already?
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
Penalty to Scotland from the re-set and a brief attack is held up.
We're back to 15 v 15 now.
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
First scrum of the game and down it goes...
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
Sione Tuipulotu punctures the All Blacks defence with a great surge and suddenly Scotland are threatening a third score, but the ref spots an extra movement on the floor from Jamie Ritchie and peeps for a penalty.
Scotland 14-14 New Zealand
An early change for Scotland as Hamish Watson is in the wars.
Jack Dempsey is on.