Scotland prop Euan Murray is seeking a historic win over New Zealand to put on his CV before he hangs up his boots.

The All Blacks have never lost to the Scots in 29 meetings since their first clash in 1905, the most recent defeats coming in 2010 and 2008.

The next chance to break that duck comes during the autumn Tests next month when New Zealand come to Murrayfield on November 15, a week after the visit of Argentina to the capital and a week before the match against Tonga at Rugby Park.

Glasgow Warriors veteran Murray, 34, admits he has unfinished business with the Kiwis. He said: "It is a good run of games against top teams and hopefully we will get that win against New Zealand which has eluded us for 100 years and more.

"They are always a good team, they have loads of talent in depth and we need to be at our best to beat them but we can do that."

While Murray is coming down the hill in his career, Finn Russell is just starting his ascent.

The 22-year-old Warriors stand-off, whose two-year contract with the Scotstoun club began at the start of the season, won his two caps to date against the USA and Canada in the Scots' summer tour and would be delighted just to get on against the All Blacks.

He said: "They are the best team in the world. If I got a run-out against them it would be like a dream.

"I wouldn't have thought about it before I played at under-20s but after playing under-20s and getting my contract, you have to look forward. At the second half of last season it became a real achievable goal."