History of rugby union matches between Fiji and Scotland

Scotland and Fiji have played each other a total of six times of which Scotland has won five times and lost once.

These two teams have only faced each other once in the Rugby World Cup which was in 2003. Scotland won this match 22-20. Daniel M. Llanso was the presiding referee over the match.

Summary

Note: Summary below reflects test results by both teams.

Overall

Details Played Won by
 Fiji
Won by
 Scotland
Drawn Fiji points Scotland points
In Fiji 2 1 1 0 76 63
In Scotland 3 0 3 0 49 97
Neutral venue 1 0 1 0 20 22
Overall 6 1 5 0 145 182

Records

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

Record Fiji Scotland
Longest winning streak 1 (26 May 1998) 4 (24 Nov 2002–Present)
Largest points for
Home 51 (26 May 1998) 38 (28 October 1989)
Away 22 (24 November 2002) 37 (16 June 2012)
Largest winning margin
Home 25 (26 May 1998) 21 (28 October 1989)
Away NA 12 (16 June 2012)

Results

No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition
6 16 June 2012 Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji 25 37  Scotland Scottish Tour of Australasia
5 14 November 2009 Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 23 10  Scotland 2009 end of year rugby tests
4 1 November 2003 Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Australia 22 20  Scotland 2003 Rugby World Cup
3 24 November 2002 Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 36 22  Scotland
2 26 May 1998 National Stadium, Suva, Fiji 51 26  Fiji
1 28 October 1989 Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 38 17  Scotland

XV Results

Below is a list of matches that Fiji has awarded matches test match status by virtue of awarding caps, but Scotland did not award caps.

Date Venue Score Winner Competition Comments
25 September 1982 Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland 32 12  Scotland Not classed as a full international by Scotland who fielded an Scotland XV
29 May 1993 National Stadium, Suva, Fiji 10 21  Scotland Not classed as a full international by Scotland who fielded an Scotland XV
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