Adam Hastings will wear Scotland's No 10 jersey in their Skyscanner Pacific Tour opener against Maori All Blacks tomorrow morning [kick-off 4.35am]. Image: Scottish Rugby/SNSAdam Hastings will wear Scotland’s No 10 jersey in their Skyscanner Pacific Tour opener against Maori All Blacks tomorrow morning [kick-off 4.35am]. Image: Scottish Rugby/SNS

SCOTLAND’S Skyscanner Pacific Tour matches against Fiji in Suva next Saturday (12th July 2025 at 4am UK time) and Samoa at Eden Park, in Auckland the following Friday (18th July 2025 at  9.05am UK time) will be broadcast live on Premier Sports, with the Samoa game also being shown free to air by BBC Scotland online and on the iPlayer.

This means that all three of Scotland’s matches on the tour will be broadcast live, with tomorrow [Saturday] morning’s match against Maori All Blacks, which is being played as Semenoff Stadium in Whangārei kicking-off at 4.35am, showing on Sky Sports

Skyscanner Pacific Tour Fixtures:

  • Māori All Blacks v Scotland: Saturday 5 July 2025, Semenoff Stadium – Whangārei, kick-off 3.35pm local time (Saturday 5 July, kick-off 4.35am UK time) Live on Sky Sports
  • Fiji v Scotland: Saturday 12 July 2025, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva, kick-off 3pm local time (Saturday 12 July 2025, kick-off 4am UK time) Live on Premier Sports
  • Samoa v Scotland: Friday 18 July 2025, Eden Park, Auckland, kick-off 8.05pm local time (Friday 18 July 2025, kick-off 9.05am UK time) Live on Premier Sports and BBC Scotland (online and iPlayer).

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David worked as a freelance rugby journalist from 2004 to 2023 covering every level of the game in Scotland for publications including The Herald/Sunday Herald, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph, The Scotsman/Scotland on Sunday/Evening News, The Daily Record, The Daily Mail/Mail on Sunday and The Sun. He is now full-time editing director of The Offside Line.