Postpublished at 09:56 British Summer Time 7 June 2014
BBC Radio 5 live
Richard Wigglesworth, England scrum-half: "That break from Ben Morgan was a huge moment, that's what top players do, it's helped put the momentum in our favour."
Result: New Zealand 20-15 England in Auckland
Conrad Smith's 78th-minute try wins match for NZ
England's Marland Yarde in the sin-bin at the time
Aaron Cruden five pens for NZ
Freddie Burns four pens and Danny Cipriani one for England
James Standley
BBC Radio 5 live
Richard Wigglesworth, England scrum-half: "That break from Ben Morgan was a huge moment, that's what top players do, it's helped put the momentum in our favour."
Mike Tindall
Former England captain on BBC Radio 5 live
"New Zealand came out the stronger at the start but England have really found their form in the last five minutes. England have swung it back to themselves, they were sort of backing off but this is the time to attack New Zealand."
Ben Long:, external I find the celebratory nature of Eng fans funny. As an Aussie I can say this is the worst i have seen the ABs play. Ever.
Josh:, external Even though Freddie burns has been playing well I think we should bring Cipriani on for that extra spark.
Tortured cries in Salford (and from sofas around the nation) as a dazzling England counter ends with a poor pass.
From a scrum on their own line number eight Ben Morgan picks up and thunders 30m. England recycle, switch into midfield and two dazzling side-steps later Kyle Eastmond has cat-on-a-hot-tin-roofed his way though the All Black midfield.
He makes another 30m and looks to feed Mike Brown on the left wing, but his pass just fails to go to hand.
New Zealand secure possession but kick and England come again as the leggy Jonny May has a crack, but when the ball is moved into midfield one of the donkeys drops it. Thrilling break out, infuriating end.
Quick ball from a scrum enables Aaron Smith to snipe down the blind-side before chipping ahead. Marland Yarde just denies the scrum-half but the All Blacks could score as Jerome Kaino follows up, only for the recalled back rower to knock on with the line at his mercy.
New Zealand have hauled off Israel Dagg, with Beauden Barrett coming on at full-back.
And immediately the hosts go close...
Kieran in Wiltshire: "Several times now the ref has said people palming the ball directly backwards counts as a knock-on. Is that some new rule or something, because he's being absurd."
England go through the hands, with Kyle Eastmond's crisp delivery giving Manu Tuilagi the chance to swing his sledgehammer in midfield.
Winger Marland Yarde also has a crack but there's no way through and England are forced to kick.
Christian Knott:, external In Heathrow Airport about to go on my honeymoon, have to wait 21 hrs now to find the result. Arrgghhh, bad planning - don't tell the wife!
BBC Radio 5 live
Richard Wigglesworth, England scrum-half: "Ben Youngs is kicking really well, England are competing well in the air and staying organised to deny the All Blacks any counter-attack ball."
Second terrible decision from Nigel Owens on an England knock-on as the ball clearly goes backwards. He's supposed to be the best ref in the game, but unless there's a law I know nothing about, that's not good from the Welshman.
The victim, Freddie Burns, looks deeply unhappy with the call.
Martin Smith:, external Irony of Brodie Retallick being unable to name any of the England team is that he's been completely anonymous here today.
The world champions have started the second half in spectacular fashion with runners coming at pace from all angles, but so far England's defence has held firm.
The visitors are, however, getting on top at the scrum and a penalty enables them to escape their own territory for the first time this half.
Murray Mexted
Former New Zealand international on BBC Radio 5 live
"Great passage of play, New Zealand want to move it all over the place but England's defence is really good, they were up for the challenge in the middle of the field in particular. This is exciting stuff."
Stuart, Moseley: "This is a bit like the Froch v Groves fight, that big punch is eventually going to hit England!"
That's more like it from the All Blacks. Full-back Israel Dagg makes a gliding break and feeds Ma'a Nonu, who leaves Manu Tuilagi on his back as he batters his way down the touchline towards the England 22, but when the hosts look to go back across the field the ball squirms loose and Joe Launchbury secures it for the visitors.
Matthew Thorne:, external Great first 40 from England. The scheduling depriving us of half our team could kill us when the subs come on.
Aaron Cruden gets things going once more and it's a line-out to England.
Geoff Parling takes, England rumble forwards and Ben Youngs clears.
Aaron Smith then pins England deep inside their 22 with a fine kick and Jonny May is tackled near his line, but New Zealand infringe and England are relived to get a penalty and clear.
Mike Tindall
Former England captain on BBC Radio 5 live
"Freddie Burns is kicking fantastically well out of hand and off the floor, the back row have been exceptional with Chris Robshaw leading from the front.
James Haskell has fitted in well at flanker and has stepped up, he has really brought the form he had for Wasps and fitted straight back in. All the places where there were question marks, the boys have answered them so far."
Luke:, external Poor from England to allow NZ 9 points on the board. NZ have offered little and the 2nd/3rd string Eng players are playing great.
George Hill:, external Going to say it...Think England are looking the better team so far!