England had their eyes on a semi-final place in the Sudirman Cup world team championship after a thrilling 3-2 win over Malaysia in Glasgow.
World champions Gail Emms and Nathan Robertson won the mixed doubles but Malaysia won both singles matches.
Robert Blair and Anthony Clark hit back before Emms and Donna Kellogg saved three match points in the late decider.
Scotland made a strong start with a 4-1 win over New Zealand, Watson Briggs winning in mixed and men's doubles.
Kiwi John Moody beat Craig Goddard, but Susan Hughes edged out Rachel Hindley and Emma Mason and Rita Yuan Gao took the women's doubles.
Victory set up Scotland for their next clash with Finland, who lost 4-1 to group seeds India in their opening match, on Tuesday.
Scotland's assistant coach Ray Stevens said: "It's a really fine win and there were some really superb performances in there.
"The most competitive match was the men's doubles but the whole team played well. That has to go down as one of the best team performances by Scotland."
England will face China on Tuesday, the defending champions having swept past Thailand 5-0 in their opening match, but a win for England over Thailand later could clinch their place in the last four.
Emms and Robertson maintained their unbeaten record in live rubbers against Malaysia.
But it was left to European champions Emms and Kellogg to finish the job by beating Wong Pei Tty and Eei Hui Chin 22-20 18-21 23-21.
Head coach Ian Wright said: "We've had really good preparation, a good team spirit, two world-class doubles performances in the level doubles and we are now looking forward to taking on China.
"If we want to be taken seriously as world contenders we have to try to compete against teams like China. We won't be putting out a weak team like Thailand did."
Meanwhile, Wales were edged out by Australia in their opening contest 3-2 in Group 4A while Ireland scored a good 4-1 win over Norway in Group 5B with Chloe Magee, Huang Bing and Scott Evans all scoring two wins.
Forty-eight nations are competing at the Scotstoun International Arena all week, with five-time winners China again favourites.
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