Postpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
"That's a good try. A lovely cross kick. You can never write this New Zealand team off."
Full-time: Wales 16-34 New Zealand
Five second-half New Zealand tries put the visitors out of danger.
Wales had been leading going in to the last 10 minutes
Wales' only try was from scrum-half Rhys Webb in second half
Half-time score was 3-3
The last time Wales beat New Zealand was 1953
Richard Williams and Dafydd Pritchard
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
"That's a good try. A lovely cross kick. You can never write this New Zealand team off."
All Blacks hit back. Richie McCaw is held up short after a galloping run down the right. New Zealand recycle and a cross kick finds Conrad Smith who pops the ball back inside to flanker Jerome Kaino who crosses. Beauden Barrett misses a simple conversion.
With Wales leading with less than 20 minutes left, fingernails will be taking a battering at the Millennium Stadium and in living rooms and pubs all over Wales.
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Luke Charteris comes on to replace Jake Ball and win his 50th cap and Justin Tipuric replaces Dan Lydiate in the back row. Scott Baldwin is on at hooker for Richard Hibbard.
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
"Rhys Webb has had a very, very good game. We know we have a competitor extraordinaire coming on in Mike Phillips."
Gareth Roberts
BBC Sport Wales at the Millennium Stadium
The home crowd really has found its voice now. The belief on the field has fully infiltrated the stands. The last times we had this sort of noise at a Wales game, they put England to the sword - at Wembley in 1999 and in 2013 in Cardiff, though the 2005 Grand Slam game against Ireland should also get a mention.
Charles Piutau departs the stage as New Zealand re-shuffle their backs. Beauden Barrett drops to full back with Ben Smith moving to the wing and Colin Slade coming on at fly-half.
Mike Phillips comes on at scrum-half to replace a limping Rhys Webb.
A reminder how dangerous the All Blacks can be. Wales are turned over after an attacking line out and in the blink of an eye Leigh Halfpenny is having to scramble in defence. You can't take your eyes off it.
Garin Jenkins
Former Wales hooker on BBC Radio Wales
"Wales have got the All Blacks rattled and it's fantastic."
Leigh Halfpenny fires one over from 40 metres after the All Blacks second row Sam Whitelock is penalised. Wales are back in front.
Another change in the front row for the All Blacks as Owen Franks gives way to Charlie Faumuina at tight-head.
This is a cracker now. The All Blacks attack but Aaron Smith loses possession and Wales are awarded a penalty to clear the lines.
A bit of a scuffle breaks out and the crowd really find their voice as the All Blacks are marched back 10 metres.
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
"Wonderful response from Wales. New Zealand had taken the initiative but Wales showed character. Rhys Webb has looked very lively. Wales are right back in this game."
Rhys Webb and Taulupe Faletau combine superbly, and the number eight puts the scrum-half over close to the posts. Halfpenny's conversion is simple.
What a response by Wales.
Gareth Roberts
BBC Sport Wales at the Millennium Stadium
Relief and joy for New Zealand's fans in that try - they've taken the initiative. Can Wales snatch it back? Their reaction in the coming minutes will tell us.
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
"Dan Biggar did not have a hope in the world of stopping Julian Savea. Just the start Wales didn't want."
Wales are turned over in their own 22, and the ball is moved swiftly left where the prolific Julian Savea beats the cover defence to score in the corner. Barrett's conversion is a cracker from the touchline. It's Savea's first try against Wales.
As you may have noticed, former Baywatch and Knight Rider actor David Hasselhoff is at the Millennium Stadium to support Wales.
His presence seems to be giving the Wales fans hope...
@The_Nevster tweets: The Hoff brought down the Berlin Wall. With his support we can also break the All Black defence! #WALvNZL
New Zealand have made one change. Joe Moody is on at loose-head for Wyatt Crockett.
We're off in the second half!