Scotland Beat Argentina 47-38 in 12-Try Nations Championship Opener
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Scotland began their Nations Championship campaign with a 47-38 win over Argentina in Cordoba, according to BBC Sport. The match was a 12-try thriller, and Scotland had seven different try-scorers, including debutant Gregor Hiddleston.
Result up top:
Scotland 47, Argentina 38 is the number that matters first. In a tournament opener, an away win in Cordoba gives Scotland immediate traction. The scoreline also says plenty about the shape of the contest: this was not a defensive grind or a narrow penalty-kicking exchange. It was open, high-scoring, and volatile enough that control would have mattered as much as attacking output.
Why it matters:
Tournament campaigns are often defined early by whether a team can bank points before the table starts applying pressure. Scotland have done that. Winning away against Argentina is valuable on its own; doing it while scoring seven tries suggests their attack found multiple routes to the line rather than depending on one dominant finisher.
The spread of scorers is important. Seven Scottish try-scorers in a 12-try match points to a broad attacking contribution and makes defensive preparation harder for future opponents. It also gives coaches evidence that the scoring burden is not sitting on one or two players. In a competition format where squad depth and repeatability matter, that is a stronger signal than a one-player outburst.
Tournament impact:
Scotland's opening win gives them a positive launch point in the Nations Championship. The caution is obvious: conceding 38 points means there will be defensive review work, even after a win. A nine-point victory in a match this loose is still a victory, but it leaves two simultaneous readings. Scotland's attack was productive enough to win away; their defense also allowed Argentina to stay close enough for the game to remain a contest.
For Argentina, the confirmed fact is defeat at home despite being part of a 12-try match. That suggests attacking involvement but not enough scoreboard control. In tournament terms, losing the opener at home can sharpen the importance of the next fixture quickly, especially if points difference becomes relevant later.
What to watch:
Gregor Hiddleston's debut try is the individual marker to track. A debutant scoring in a tournament opener can change selection conversations, but the source does not confirm anything beyond his place among Scotland's try-scorers. The next question is whether he moves from notable debut contribution to a recurring role.
Confidence:
Confirmed by the source: Scotland beat Argentina 47-38 in Cordoba, the match featured 12 tries, Scotland had seven try-scorers, and debutant Gregor Hiddleston scored. Still needing follow-up: full standings impact, try sequence, player minutes, injuries, and coaching reaction.
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