Penalty for New Zealand (Barrett)published at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014
This time Barrett blasts the ball between the sticks from nearly halfway - strange after the earlier miss from close range.
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
This time Barrett blasts the ball between the sticks from nearly halfway - strange after the earlier miss from close range.
The Welsh scrum is looking a little creaky and they give away a penalty on the halfway line. Barrett is lining it up.
All Blacks not at their best but dominating territory, but Beauden Barrett misses a straightforward penalty to huge cheers.
The atmosphere at the stadium is electric, what's it like from wherever you're reading, watching or listening?
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Referee Wayne Barnes incurs the ire of the home crowd as he awards a penalty for George North's challenge on Charles Piutau, bringing a promising Welsh attack to an end.
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
"Wales have rattled New Zealand. They are lacking a general at the moment. They're at sixes and sevens."
Jamie Roberts has made ground twice up the middle, but it's being spoiled by small mistakes. Paul James the latest transgressor with a knock on at a ruck.
Phil Bennett
Former Wales and Lions captain on BBC Radio Wales
On All Blacks fly-half Beauden Barrett: "That's the most I've seen a New Zealand fly-half kick the ball away. He is under pressure at the moment."
Leigh Halfpenny's penalty has taken him to 402 points for Wales, and 451 in total, including Lions Tests.
There's a lot of kicking. Beauden Barrett and Dan Biggar are giving it the leather but so far the defences are up to the mark, though Dan Lydiate did have a scare under one high kick.
Richie McCaw penalised at a breakdown in the shadow of his own posts and Leigh Halfpenny makes no mistake from 15 yards out.
Garin Jenkins
Former Wales hooker on BBC Radio Wales
"We have won three of the contact areas and that's a massive positive."
Wales mess up their first attacking lineout and end up back on their own 22 as a result.
We're underway and it's fast and furious as Wales scrum-half Rhys Webb box kicks twice to test the defence.
Wales line up on the 10 metre line to face the Haka. No face off this time.
@peterdavies7 tweets: Awesome atmosphere in Millennium getting goose bumps in my living room! Go on Wales
God Defend New Zealand and Hen Wlad fy Nhadau are sung with gusto. Now it's time for the Haka. How will Wales face the challenge?
When Wales last faced New Zealand in 2012, it was another defeat for Warren Gatland's men.
They did, however, score one of the most remarkable tries in recent memory when all but two of the Welsh players joined a rolling maul to put Scott Williams over for a try.
Unpredictable is an understatement - but Wales head coach Gatland hasn't ruled out a similar move today.
"We might see that again! You never know what could happen," he has just told S4C.