Summary

  • Scotland 16-24 New Zealand - Scotland remain winless against All Blacks

  • England 28-31 South Africa - England's fifth defeat in a row

  • Wales 17-13 Fiji - Wales fail to score in second half

  1. Sin-binpublished at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    The TMO suggests referee Steve Walsh looks at a replay of Dylan Hartley at a ruck. The hooker makes contact with a South African leg on the ground with his boot and he is sin-binned.

    There is an immediate let-off for the hosts as South Africa decide to kick to touch and instead launch it dead - but a man down and five points behind, this does not look good for England.

  2. No trypublished at 15:53 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    To use Phillip Matthews' words (see below)...the Fijians are going more nuts than a pack of dry roasted. They throw the ball around like the Harlem Globetrotters, working it out to the right where Waisea Nayacalevu is ready to pounce. The winger goes over the line - but not after he had been shoved into touch by Liam Williams.

  3. Postpublished at 15:53 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Owen Farrell grimaces after kicking a penalty to touch but looks set to continue. South Africa win a kickable penalty as England infringe at a line-out.

  4. Get involved on 81111published at 15:51 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Gareth in Watford: There is no point picking an intuitive, ball playing inside centre like Kyle Eastmond if you have stodge on either side of him. Farrell is standing so deep at fly and Barritt is positionally awful at outside centre. The result is that Eastmond's outstanding distribution abilities are wasted and he becomes international rugby's smallest (ergo least effective) battering ram 12. Pointless.

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

    Courtney LawesImage source, AFP

    No worries about power outages at Twickenham now - just hook up these two packs and you could generate enough wattage to light up London for a month.

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

    Phillip Matthews
    Former Ireland captain on BBC One

    "With my experience of Fiji, it's going to go one of two ways. They are either going to give up or they are going to go nuts."

  7. Get involvedpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Michael Louw:, external Lancaster's position should be being questioned. His team selection is consistently poor & tactics are stale. Come back Sir Clive!

  8. Postpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC One

    "Fiji should be another man short because their man came in from the side when the try was disallowed."

  9. Red cardpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Campese Ma'afuImage source, Getty Images

    Campese, what have you done? Fiji prop Campese Ma'afu was sin-binned in the first half and he receives another yellow card for tugging at Bradley Davies in the line-out.

    Two strikes and you're out my friend. Ma'afu doesn't exit with the speed of his Australian namesake though - he saunters down the Millennium Stadium tunnel with the speed of an annoyed front-rower...

  10. Postpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "England did very well with the initial nudge there.

    "But, then South Africa just regrouped really well there and used their experience to find the corner for the try."

  11. Get involvedpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Ell Purds:, external This England game highlights why you need top referees. He warned both teams about collapsing and stuck to his word! Great stuff!

    Ed Stevens:, external Ben Morgan - Take a bow son! Not many England players can say they smashed four South Africa players to get to the try line.

  12. Postpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC One

    "I think that's the wrong decision, it's a side entry so it should be a yellow card for the number three (Saulo). That was a shambles."

  13. No trypublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Clear daylight for Wales. Oh, at least the home players thought it was. The home pack drives forward as a wall of white Fijian shirts crumble quicker than a digestive biscuit. Bodies are piled all over the try line and referee Pascal Gauzere goes to his mate in the stands to get a video decision. Most think Dan Lydiate legally reaches out for the line - except for the officials. No try.

  14. Trypublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    South Africa celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    This is turning into a brutal encounter.

    The Boks are still down to 14 men but they win an attacking line-out, launch the latest in a series of driving mauls and score when veteran flanker Schalk Burger bursts over in the corner.

    Pat Lambie cannot convert from the touchline, but what a 10 minutes of play at Twickenham.

  15. Postpublished at 15:45 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    There can be fewer sights more viscerally thrilling than a driving maul in world sport. This time it is South Africa, who drive to within a few metres before England infringe.

    They kick the penalty to the corner...

  16. Get involvedpublished at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    England back row forward James Haskell tweets:, external Come on England!! Great work Davey Wilson and @Ben_J_Morgan8, external

  17. Postpublished at 15:41 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "What a brilliant driving maul that was. They mixed it up and kept the pace, shifted it from left to right.

    "When it did break up that was when Ben Morgan realised he was up against a broken field of South African defenders."

  18. Postpublished at 15:41 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer at Twickenham

    Now then. England, 14 points down a minute after half-time, drive-maul their way to parity within five minutes. Game turned on its backside.

  19. Converted trypublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Ben Morgan scoresImage source, PA

    Wow.

    England once again maul South Africa to pieces, driving 30m from a line-out before Big Ben Morgan, on for Billy Vunipola at number eight, breaks off and powers over the line.

    The Boks down to 14, England rampant thanks to the driving power of their pack - this is anyone's.

  20. Get involvedpublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014

    Michael Slavin:, external Old school rumble by the big men gets us back in touch. Scored by the biggest man - go on Davie Wilson my son! 13-20