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Updated 18/10/2015 at 16:45 GMT
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80'
Australia 35-34 Scotland - Penalty: Bernard Foley. Foley puts Australia back in front with seconds to go. And that's full time. A famous victory for Australia, and a terrible moment for the Scottish side. The best performance from a Northern Hemisphere side.
78'
Penalty for Australia as a Scotland player is offside.
77'
Australia collapse a scrum and it's a penalty for Scotland. Just a few moment left now.
75'
Australia 32-34 Scotland. Conversion: Greig Laidlaw. Another easy kick. Nel off for Welsh.
73'
Australia 32-32 Scotland - Try: Mark Bennett. Australia play from right to left, and Bennett is on hand and alert to pluck a pass out of the air, and he puts the ball under the posts.
71'
Phipps on for Genia, and Vernon replaces Horne.
69'
Australia 32-27 Scotland - Penalty: Greig Laidlaw. Laidlaw converts from close range.
68'
Tim Swinson was the other sub.
67'
Jonny Gray and Cowan off for Strauss and someone else. To be confirmed.
65'
Australia 32-24 Scotland - Conversion: Bernard Foley. Foley is back on form as he converts another try.
64'
Australia 30-24 Scotland - Try: Tevita Kuridrani. He forces his way through a crowd after a lineout high up the pitch.
62'
Polota-Nau on for Moore.
60'
Laidlaw drags his conversion wide of the posts.
58'
Australia 25-24 Scotland - Try: Tommy Seymour. Scotland break with Russell who is hauled down, but he manages to find Seymour, who stays out of the clutches of three Australians to touch down in the corner.
57'
Holmes appears to be down having treatment on his thigh, but is able to continue.
55'
Kepu off, Holmes on.
54'
Australia 25-19 Scotland - Penalty: Bernard Foley. Foley has a kick from distance, centrally placed, curling between the sticks.
52'
And here's Maitland back.
50'
Sio goes off with an injury to his right arm, with Slipper in his place.
49'
Australia 22-19 Scotland - Try: Adam Ashley-Cooper. No! Australia look like they've another try on the right wing, but there was a knock-on in the maul, and Scotland have the ball.