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. Get involvedpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Steven Stokes tweets: Do the basics well and this should be a straight forward win for Wales. Proof in the first two tries.

  2. Get involvedpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Becca Jones tweets: Does anyone else think George North looks like Freddie Mercury when he does Movember? #iwanttobreakfree

  3. Penalty for Fiji (Nadolo)published at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Giant centre Nemani Nadolo drops the ball just five yards short of the Wales try line, but Fiji had a penalty advantage and it's Nadolo who slots the penalty from in front of the posts to cut Fiji's deficit to seven points.

  4. Postpublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Adrian Hadley
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Wales

    Again Priestland went on the blindside. It was a good ball by Priestland and Cuthbert has just gone outside his winger.

    Fiji had the numbers but Cuthbert has skipped around him.

  5. Trypublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Patience pays off for Wales, whose forwards pummel their way towards the Fijian line before Priestland launches a long pass to Alex Cuthbert, who runs over in the corner for a fourth try in his last four Tests.

    Alex CuthbertImage source, Getty Images

    Priestland misses a difficult conversion from the right touchline, but his pass may have helped silence the boo-boys in the stands.

  6. Try for Wales (Cuthbert)published at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

  7. Postpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC One

    That was a very, very good chance for Fiji.

    It was a great tackle by George North, I thought it was going to be a definite try for Fiji.

    You cannot be loose against this side. Wales are very lucky to get away with that.

  8. No trypublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    After Rhys Priestland drops the ball near the halfway line, Fiji kick the ball towards the Wales line, where winger Waisea Nayacalevu looks poised to score but drops the ball just a couple of yards short of the try line.

    A narrow escape for Wales.

  9. What do you think so far?published at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

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  10. Get involvedpublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Martyn Price tweets: Great try for George North. Bad luck Rhys Priestland but a great attempt at conversion. Thankfully no audible boos from fans.

  11. Postpublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Wales 5-0 Fiji

    Most games involving Fiji tend to be played at a high tempo and with a fair amount of flair, and the first 10 minutes of this match suggests we are in for another entertaining encounter at the Millennium Stadium.

  12. Postpublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Garin Jenkins
    Former Wales hooker on BBC Radio Wales

    Wales tried to go through the front-row first, but there was great composure.

    George NorthImage source, Getty Images

    They released the ball, went wide and Scott Williams did well. The timing of the pass was spot on.

  13. Get involvedpublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Ollie lyneo tweets: George North is a tank!!

  14. Try for Wales (North)published at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    George NorthImage source, Huw Evans picture agency

    For the second successive week, Wales make a flying start with an early try.

    This was a product of simple, clinical rugby with Mike Phillips and Rhys Priestland moving the ball wide to outside centre Scott Williams, who straightens his run and give George North the easy task of touching down in the left corner.

    Priestland pushes his conversion across the face of the posts but Wales will be very content with their start.

  15. Ouch!published at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Wales 0-0 Fiji

    It's a positive start from Wales, keeping the ball in hand and looking to play with width and pace.

    But their first attack of the match is brought to a shuddering halt as Jamie Roberts knocks on after a thumping hit from Fiji captain Akapusi Qera.

  16. Postpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Justin Tipuric for Wales at the tail of the first line-out. Like Fiji, Wales won all of their scrums (9) and lineouts (10) last week.

  17. Kick-offpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Here we go.

    Fiji have performed their war dance, Wales have dutifully stared at their opponents and we are ready to start.

    FijiImage source, Huw Evans picture agency

    Ospreys man Josh Matavesi gets us under way with kick-off, and we are off and running.

  18. Postpublished at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Right then. We've had the anthems and we are ready to go.

    And what an emotional anthem it was from Fiji. Ospreys centre Josh Matavesi, playing at fly-half today, was in tears as he sang.

    Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau was sung with gusto too. The Welsh crowd seem in good voice today.

  19. Josie Pearson, Paralympic gold medallistpublished at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Paralympic gold medallist Josie Pearson tweets: It's rugby time again #ComeOnWales You should win this comfortably.

  20. Postpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Millennium StadiumImage source, Huw Evans picture agency

    Here come the players...

    Fiji led out by Montpellier number eight Akapusi Qera and, amid the flames and roars from the Millennium Stadium crowd, Gethin Jenkins leads the Wales team out on to the pitch.

    Kick-off is just five minutes away, and the atmosphere is building nicely.