Summary

  • Corey Parker penalty wins it for Brisbane in golden point extra time

  • Andrew McCullough and Lachlan Maranta tries for Broncos

  • Liam Farrell and stunning Joe Burgess score for Wigan

  • St George beat Warrington 18-12 on Friday

  • Series concludes with St Helens v South Sydney on Sunday

  1. But there's still one match left...published at 22:17 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Once you've got your breath back from tonight's gripping tie, prepare to go again tomorrow evening for the World Club Series finale between St Helens and South Sydney Rabbitohs.

    The Super League champions against the NRL champions for the right to be crowned the best club side in the world of rugby league. Should be fun.

    If you want to relive the action, can I please point you towards BBC Sport's Ged Scott's report from the DW Stadium.

    I'll join you again tomorrow night. Thanks for your company.

  2. Postpublished at 22:12 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Despite their defeats, Warrington last night and Wigan tonight can be extremely proud of their efforts. Sadly for Super League fans, it's England 0-2 Australia.

  3. Full timepublished at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    What drama at the DW Stadium. Some debate about what the penalty was given for, but Corey Parker slotted it over easily from close range to ensure Australia take a 2-0 lead in the World Club Series.

    One of those occasions where it's harsh on whoever loses, such was the effort and determination on show from both sides.

    Losing in extra-time just makes it even more cruel.

  4. PENALTYpublished at 22:07 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Penalty for Brisbane! And it's in kickable range for Corey Parker...

    Anthony Gelling charges it down! And is sent to the sin-bin.

    Parker gets another go from 15 metres, straight in front of the posts, and it's all over. Brisbane victorious 14-12 in extra-time.

  5. Postpublished at 22:03 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Brisbane choose to run the ball and Anthony Milford gets to within five metres of the line on the sixth tackle. He tries a grubber kick through and Josh Charnley bats it behind for a goal-line dropout.

  6. Postpublished at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Brisbane get a scrum as Josh Charnley deliberately knocks the ball out of Lachlan Maranta's arms. The Broncos go again from just inside their own half.

  7. Postpublished at 22:01 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Ian Sibbit
    Ex-Warrington forward on BBC Radio Manchester

    "That was like Milford kicked a bag of sand. It never looked like going over."

  8. Postpublished at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Wigan are penned into their own half so all Matty Smith can do is launch it as far forward as possible on the sixth tackle. Brisbane edging forward. Anthony Milford waiting, gets it, another drop-goal attempt...

    Short.

    Some weary bodies out there now.

  9. Get involved on #bbcrlpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    James Murphy:, external This is why I love rugby league #WorldClubChallenge #bbcrl

    Mark Whitley:, external When rugby league actually gets played, there's no better sport #WorldClubSeries

  10. Postpublished at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Wigan's Matty Smith has a go from similar range, and a similar result. Falls short of the posts.

  11. Postpublished at 21:56 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    The tactic you would expect in this scenario is five drives to set up an attempt at a drop-goal. That what Brisbane are trying now...

    But Ben Hunt is well wide from 40 metres.

  12. Kick-offpublished at 21:55 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Off we go again. Next team to score a point wins. Simple as that.

  13. Postpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    BBC Sport's Ged Scott at the DW Stadium: "Golden point time here. 10 minutes' more action and nobody is complaining, especially after Joe Burgess's stunning length of the field, last-minute try."

  14. Postpublished at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    What a moment for Joe Burgess. He's making a habit of these crucial late tries in massive games. Remember his match-winning score against Warrington in the play-off semi-final last season? That was an easy finish in comparison to this. Sensational, and no less that the Warriors deserve for their defensive efforts.

    Surely the momentum is with Wigan now?

  15. Full timepublished at 21:52 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    What a finish. What. A. Finish. And it's still not over.

    Golden-point extra-time will follow shortly.

  16. TRYpublished at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Amazing try for Joe Burgess! That's why the youngster is so highly rated and why he's heading to the NRL next season. The winger hasn't had the best of nights, but he shows unbelievable pace to race clear from his own 10-metre line to score, swapping passes with George Williams along the way. Wonderful, wonderful try. Can Matty Smith level it with the kick. Yes he can!

  17. Postpublished at 21:48 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Ian Sibbit
    Ex-Warrington forward on BBC Radio Manchester

    "Wigan are still in this game - they are only one try away. I am sure Wigan will be frustrated when they look back at the tape of this game because of all the mistakes they have made."

  18. Postpublished at 21:47 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Another fracas breaks out as Wigan forward Tony Clubb tackles Jordan Kahu to the ground and then pushes the full-back while he's down for good measure. The officials have a discussion and award Brisbane a penalty, which just eases the pressure on the Australian side that little bit more.

  19. Postpublished at 21:44 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    More than 20,000 people inside the DW Stadium tonight. Still the game is in the balance with five minutes to play. Wigan scrum 30 metres out.

  20. Postpublished at 21:42 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February 2015

    Josh CharnleyImage source, Getty Images

    Josh Charnley - I've hardly mentioned him in an attacking sense tonight - gets the ball 10 metres out but is swallowed up by about a million Brisbane tacklers. Well, maybe not a million, but enough to bundle him into touch.