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Introduction

On an afternoon that initially seemed to belong to Scotland, Argentina delivered one of the most memorable comebacks in recent international rugby history. Trailing 21-0, the Pumas rallied with an extraordinary run of five tries, turning the match around to win 33-24 at Murrayfield. Led by the outstanding Santiago Carreras, named Man of the Match, the Argentine side overcame a difficult start and ended up celebrating wildly with their supporters.

Scotland, who controlled the first half and appeared to be cruising toward a comfortable victory, were left stunned as they ran out of answers against the renewed energy, spirit, and precision of the South Americans in the second half.

Team Lineups

ScotlandArgentina
1. Pierre Schoeman1. Mayco Vivas
2. Ewan Ashman2. Julián Montoya (C)
3. D’arcy Rae3. Pedro Delgado
4. Scott Cummings4. Guido Petti
5. Grant Gilchrist5. Pedro Rubiolo
6. Gregor Brown6. Santiago Grondona
7. Rory Darge7. Juan Martín González
8. Jack Dempsey8. Joaquín Oviedo
9. Ben White9. Simón Benítez Cruz
10. Finn Russell10. Gerónimo Prisciantelli
11. Kyle Steyn11. Mateo Carreras
12. Sione Tuipulotu (C)12. Santiago Chocobares
13. Rory Hutchinson13. Matías Moroni
14. Darcy Graham14. Rodrigo Isgró
15. Blair Kinghorn15. Juan Cruz Mallía

Scoring Timeline

First Half

  • 13’ – Try: Jack Dempsey (SCO) / Conversion: Finn Russell
  • 28’ – Try: Ewan Ashman (SCO) / Conversion: Finn Russell

Halftime score: Scotland 14 – 0 Argentina

Second Half

  • 44’ – Try: Ewan Ashman (SCO) / Conversion: Finn Russell
  • 57’ – Try: Julián Montoya (ARG) / Conversion: Santiago Carreras
  • 60’ – Try: Rodrigo Isgró (ARG) / Conversion: Santiago Carreras
  • 64’ – Penalty: Finn Russell (SCO)
  • 70’ – Try: Pedro Rubiolo (ARG) / Conversion: Santiago Carreras
  • 75’ – Try: Pablo Matera (ARG) / Conversion: Santiago Carreras
  • 79’ – Try: Justo Piccardo (ARG) / Conversion: Santiago Carreras

Final score: Scotland 24 – 33 Argentina


Argentina showcased their resilience, tactical depth, and mental strength, delivering a victory that will be remembered for years to come. Scotland, meanwhile, faces tough questions after letting such a dominant lead slip away on home soil.

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