History of rugby union matches between Samoa and Scotland

Scotland and Samoa have played each other at rugby union on twelve occasions, with Scotland winning ten times and Samoa once. There has been one draw between the two teams..[1]

Summary

Overall

Details Played Won by
Samoa
Won by
Scotland
Drawn Samoa points Scotland points
In Samoa 1 0 1 0 16 17
In Scotland 7 0 6 1 114 190
Neutral venue 4 1 3 0 63 125
Overall 12 1 10 1 193 332

Records

Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.

Record Samoa Scotland
Longest winning streak 1 (8 June 2013–10 October 2015) 6 (20 Oct 1999–8 June 2013)
Largest points for
Home 16 (23 June 2012) 44 (11 November 2017)
Away 38 (11 November 2017) 38 (4 June 2004)
Largest winning margin
Home NA 23 (18 November 2000)
Away 10 (8 June 2013) 35 (4 June 2004)

Results

No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition
1 19 October 1991 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 28–6  Scotland 1991 Rugby World Cup
2 28 November 1995 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 15–15 Draw
3 20 October 1999 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 35–20  Scotland 1999 Rugby World Cup
4 18 November 2000 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 31–8  Scotland
5 4 June 2004 Westpac Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand 3–38  Scotland 2004 June Internationals
6 20 November 2005 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 18–11  Scotland 2005 Autumn Internationals
7 27 November 2010 Pittodrie, Aberdeen 19–16  Scotland 2010 Autumn Internationals
8 23 June 2012 Apia Park, Apia 16–17  Scotland 2012 Scotland rugby union tour of Australia, Fiji and Samoa
9 8 June 2013 Kings Park Stadium, Durban, South Africa 27–17  Samoa South African Quadrangular tournament
10 10 October 2015 St James' Park, Newcastle, England 33–36  Scotland 2015 Rugby World Cup
11 11 November 2017 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 44–38  Scotland 2017 Autumn Internationals
12 30 September 2019 Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe, Japan 34–0  Scotland 2019 Rugby World Cup

References

  1. "Samoa V Scotland". Rugbydata.com. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
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