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Scotland vs South Africa: How to Watch, Team News, and Live Updates for the Autumn Nations Series
The highly anticipated rugby match between Scotland and South Africa is set to kick off on Sunday, November 10, at 4.10pm GMT at Murrayfield in Edinburgh. This Autumn Nations Series clash pits the world champion Springboks against a Scottish side looking to build on their recent performance against Fiji.
Scotland, under the guidance of head coach Gregor Townsend, will be without Darcy Graham, who scored four tries against Fiji last weekend but has been ruled out due to a head injury. Instead, Tom Jordan will make his first start for Scotland at full-back, while Finn Russell and Blair Kinghorn return to the starting lineup[4][5].
South Africa, led by Rassie Erasmus, comes into this match having secured a rare Rugby Championship crown in September. The Springboks have made significant changes to their team, with seven forwards on the bench, including key players like Siya Kolisi and Pieter-Steph du Toit. Eben Etzebeth will captain the side, with Franco Mostert and RG Snyman returning from injury[3][4].
For viewers in the UK and Ireland, the match will be broadcast on TNT Sports 1, with coverage starting at 3.45pm GMT. Subscribers can also stream the game via the Discovery+ app. In the US, the match will be available on NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, starting at 11.10am ET/8.10am PT. Australian fans can watch on Stan Sport, while New Zealand viewers can tune in through Sky Sport NZ[5].
The Springboks are favorites to win, given their recent form and the depth of their squad. However, Scotland is confident after their strong performance against Fiji and will be looking to challenge the world champions[3][4].