Summary

  • Full-time: Wales 17-13 Fiji

  • North & Cuthbert score Wales' opening tries, with a further penalty try

  • Nadolo with a converted try & two penalties for Fiji

  • Fiji's Campese Ma'afu sent off on 52 mins

  • Priestland misses two touchline conversions, but converts penalty try

  • Wales full-back Liam Williams named man of the match

  • Catch up with the whole match using the Live Coverage tab

  1. Postpublished at 16:12 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales commentator

    This is incompetent officiating. That is a try in any language.

    It is stretching the definition of the rule to say that Liam Williams was held by the tackler for a fraction of a second.

  2. Disallowed try for Wales (Faletau)published at 16:11 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Liam Williams makes a weaving run into Fijian territory but is tackled by Tevita Cavubati.

    Taulupe FaletauImage source, Huw Evans picture agency

    Williams gets up and passes to Taulupe Faletau, who gallops clear to touch down, but Williams is adjudged to have made a double-movement.

  3. Try review for Wales (Faletau)published at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

  4. Postpublished at 16:07 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Wales are almost sleepwalking into the last 10 minutes of the match here.

    Despite the red card to Fiji's Campese Ma'afu, there has been no score in the second half.

    Alex Cuthbert and Liam Williams have just led a Welsh attack into the Fijian 22 which came to nothing.

    Can Wales break through for their fourth try before the final whistle?

  5. Postpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Adrian Hadley
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Wales

    Is this the time for James Hook?

    Wales need to fix the Fijian defence to make space. They're just drifting at the moment.

  6. Postpublished at 16:02 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    First cap for Ospreys' Nicky Smith, who replaces captain Gethin Jenkins. And Alun Wyn Jones comes on for Luke Charteris.

  7. Postpublished at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Alex Cuthbert is pushed into touch just yards short of the Fiji line.

    I don't think the Millennium Stadium crowd has ever been so relieved to see a scrum.

    The last 10 minutes have been as disjointed and scrappy as you are ever likely to see from two international teams.

    Fiji won't mind - they revel in such loose matches, particularly when they only have 14 men.

    Alex CuthbertImage source, Huw Evans picture agency

    But Wales need to get a grip if they are to make sure of victory.

  8. Get involvedpublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Rebecca Hayes tweets: Since when has dropping the ball all the time become a rule?

  9. Replacement for Walespublished at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    James King comes on for Dan Lydiate at blindside flanker, while tight-head prop Samson Lee makes way for the more mobile and dynamic Rhodri Jones.

  10. Postpublished at 15:54 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Nick Webb
    BBC Radio Wales commentator

    There is collective madness out there now.

    Wales are playing like the South Sea Barbarians.

    But Fiji are better at that sort of game, even when they don't have the ball.

  11. Get involvedpublished at 15:52 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Jesse Tyler writes: From the Welsh Tylers watching England v South Africa. We are cheering on South Africa. Will we ever hear the last of it if England win? To the English lady cheering on Fiji.

  12. Postpublished at 15:52 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Fiji may have been reduced to 14 men, but they are as threatening as ever.

    Josh Matavesi leads a counter-attack into the Welsh half, and Wales have the covering Liam Williams to thank for bundling winger Waisea Nayacalevu into touch to deny Fiji a try.

  13. Postpublished at 15:50 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Nicky Little
    Fiji fly-half on BBC One

    From experience, this is only going to go one of two ways for Fiji.

    They're either going to give up or they're going to go nuts.

  14. Postpublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Garin Jenkins
    Former Wales hooker on BBC Radio Wales

    Wales have got to take advantage now Fiji are down to 14 men. They've got to inject some tempo.

  15. Red card for Fiji (Ma'afu)published at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Campese Ma'afu, sin-binned in the first half, is given a second yellow card for taking out Bradley Davies in the air from a Welsh line-out.

    Ma'afuImage source, Getty Images

    Wales will play the last 27 minutes against 14 men.

  16. Postpublished at 15:44 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Adrian Hadley
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Wales

    Surely that's got to be a penalty try and the Fijian has got to go to the bin.

  17. No try for Walespublished at 15:44 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Dan LydiateImage source, Getty Images

    Dan Lydiate is denied a first try for Wales, who have been given a penalty instead.

  18. Try review for Wales (Lydiate)published at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    We're going upstairs to check if Wales have scored.

    At first glance, it looks like Lydiate grounded the ball after a rolling maul. We'll see...

  19. Get involvedpublished at 15:41 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Caroline Russell writes: We are supporting Fiji today...Let's recognise that Fiji are positive players too. From an English woman fed up with hearing how perfect Wales are.

  20. Postpublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC One

    It's poor at the moment. The Wales management and coaching staff won't be happy.

    It's very, very easy for Fiji. Wales are so deep and there are no dummy runners. It's so slow.