Get involvedpublished at 16:46 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March 2014
Carl Brewster:, external Let's be honest, 29-18 flatters Wales.
Dai Trembath:, external Where's the £300,000 centrally contracted Sam Warburton gone?
Result: England 29-18 Wales
Luther Burrell scores England's second try from Twelvetrees' kick through
Danny Care takes a quick tap penalty to score under the posts
Pens: Farrell (Eng) 5, Halfpenny (Wal) 6
England join Ireland and France on six points at the top of the table
England win Triple Crown for first time since 2003
James Standley
Carl Brewster:, external Let's be honest, 29-18 flatters Wales.
Dai Trembath:, external Where's the £300,000 centrally contracted Sam Warburton gone?
George Ford is among a late flurry of England replacements.
He won't have much chance to make a mark on his Test debut - but remember the name, because this is merely the first glimpse of a special player.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"There have been exemplary efforts from many of England's players but Courtney Lawes has been stand-out. His work-rate has been fantastic, great in the line-out.
"After the game England will be ruing that last 10 minutes in Paris."
Wales are desperately trying to go from deep and there are finally signs of life with ball in hand - perhaps they should have tried that a bit earlier?
Former England hooker Brian Moore awards man of the match to Courtney Lawes - the big man has been world class.
Ian Robertson
BBC rugby union correspondent on 5 live Sport
"This is a tremendous triumph for England. For Stuart Lancaster this, and the New Zealand victories, are the best of his two year England stint."
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"England's line speed has cut down a lot of Welsh options and they just haven't been able to get over the gain-line as they would have wanted to."
Robert Jones
Former Wales scrum-half on 5 live Sport
"It looks like Leigh Halfpenny has either dislocated his shoulder or it's suffered a really nasty bump. He's in a great deal of pain out there at the moment..."
Liam Williams came on for Leigh Halfpenny after the Wales full-back was injured making his try-saving tackle on Luther Burrell
Mike Brown - who's had another marvellous game - is tackled late by Liam Williams he chips ahead.
Penalty, England into the corner, but are turned over from the line-out.
Former England and Lions centre Will Greenwood:, external Farrell brilliant from the floor and out of hand. England man of match.
Former England captain Mike Tindall:, external @WillGreenwood Stop it! He has played well, no doubt, but others have done more.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on 5 live Sport
"There was some incredible play from England there. There was passes left and right and passes behind the back, but the toe from Luther Burrell just touched the line before he grounded the ball. What a shame - that would have been one of the tries of the championships."
Try? If it is it is one of the great tries ever, a quite dazzling move.
What a shame, Luther Burrell just puts a foot in touch in a tackle from Leigh Halfpenny but it was a superb effort.
Burrell and Courtney Lawes both produce passes out of the back door as England make 60 metres but Burrell is just unable to finish.
Ian Robertson
BBC rugby union correspondent on 5 live Sport
"Time is running out for Wales. This Welsh team fell apart against Ireland, and they have been embarrassingly outplayed so far today by the English pack."
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on 5 live Sport
"It's just been class, absolute class from Owen Farrell today. He's kicked all his penalties and has got the ball on a string."
England wing Jonny May is tackled and the Welsh forwards swarm like wasps at a late summer picnic. Dan Biggar drills the resulting penalty into the corner, this is a vital moment of the match.
Wales try to rumble forward but Ben Morgan strips the ball, England counter from their own 22 and Owen Farrell then drills a kick into touch deep inside the Wales 22.
Massive momentum shift.
Ross Harte:, external Amazing that Priestland gets into this Welsh side. Nowhere near good enough
Phil Rogers:, external Don't single out any individual player - the whole Welsh team gave been poor. Where is the passion?
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"The huge question is why Wales have waited 65 minutes to do what they've traditionally done well? You might know it's coming but it's an entirely different thing stopping it."
Wales absolutely dismantle the England scrum - this really is like watching a game from the past though some sort of colour-switching lens.
Robert Jones
Former Wales scrum-half on 5 live Sport
"Doubtless Gethin Jenkins protested his innocence at half-time, but Warren Gatland should have made a decision. You have to make calls off the field to help the team on the field."
Martyn Williams
Former Wales captain on BBC One
"I don't think they'll change their strategy with Dan Biggar replacing Rhys Priestland. Dan's a confident player but with 19 minutes left there's not a lot of impact he can make. Wales are chasing the game."