Stuart McInally in action for Scotland during their 2018
Six Nations Championships match in Cardiff against Wales (who won 34-7).
International career: Played 50, Won 28, drawn 1, Lost 21.
2015 v Italy (Turin) L 16-12
2015 v Italy (Edinburgh) W 23-7
2016 v England (Edinburgh) L 15-9 (SN)
2016 v Wales (Cardiff) L 27-23 (SN)
2016 v Italy (Rome) W 36-20 (SN)
2016 v France (Edinburgh) W 29-18 (SN)
2016 v Ireland (Dublin) L 35-25 (SN)
2016 v Japan (Aichi) W 26-13
2017 v Samoa (Murrayfield) W 44-38
2017 v New Zealand (Murrayfield) L 17-22
2017 v Australia (Murrayfield) W 53-24
2018 v Wales (Cardiff) L 7-34 (SN)
2018 v France (Murrayfield) W 32-26 (SN)
2018 v England (Edinburgh) W 25-13
2018 v Ireland (Dublin) L 8-28 (SN)
2018 v Italy (Rome) W 29-27 (SN)
2018 v Argentina (Resistencia) W 44-15 (R)
2018 v Wales (Cardiff) L 10-21
2018 v Fiji (Edinburgh) W 54-17 (R)
2018 v South Africa (Edinburgh) L 20-26
2018 v Argentina (Edinburgh) W 14-9
2019 v Italy (Edinburgh) W 33-20 (SN)
2019 v Ireland (Murrayfield) L 13-22 (SN)
2019 v France (Paris) L 10-27 (SN)
2019 v Wales (Murrayfield) L 11-18 (SN)
2019 v England (Twickenham) D 38-38 (SN)!
2019 v France (Nice) L 3-32
2019 v Georgia (Tbilisi) W 43-16
2019 v Ireland (Yokohama) L 3-27 (World Cup)
2019 v Samoa (Kobe) W 34-0 (World Cup)
2019 v Russia (Shizuoka) W 61-0 (World Cup) (R)
2019 v Japan (Yokohama) L 21-28 (World Cup)
2020 v Ireland (Dublin) L 12-19 (SN)
2020 v England (Edinburgh) L 6-13 (SN) (R)
2020 v Italy (Rome) W 17-0 (SN)
2020 v France (Edinburgh) W 28-17 (SN) (R)
2020 v Georgia (Edinburgh) W 48-7 (R)
2020 v Italy (Florence) W 28-17 (ANC) (R)
2020 v Ireland (Dublin) L 16-31 (ANC)
2021 v Tonga (Edinburgh) W 60-14 (R)
2021 v South Africa (Murrayfield)L 15-30
2021 v Japan (Murrayfield) W 29-20 (R)
2022 v England (Edinburgh) W 20-17 (SN) (R)
2022 v Wales (Cardiff) L 17-20 (SN)
2022 v France (Edinburgh) L 17-36 (SN)
2022 v Italy (Rome) W 33-22 (SN) (R)
2023 v Italy (Edinburgh) W 25-13 (R)
2023 v France (Paris) L 30-27 (R)
(R) = Replacement
Stuart McInally in action for Scotland during their 2018
Six Nations Championships
match in Cardiff against Wales (who won 34-7).