Postpublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 15 November 2014
Poor again from England. They hold off at a line-out, enabling South Africa to sack the man at the back of the attempted maul. The Boks kick to the corner and will go for the jugular.
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
James Standley and Jonathan Jurejko
Poor again from England. They hold off at a line-out, enabling South Africa to sack the man at the back of the attempted maul. The Boks kick to the corner and will go for the jugular.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"That's two minutes of my life I won't get back."
Boos ringing around the Millennium Stadium tell you what the TMO's decision is. No try for Toby Faletau. No try for Wales. The officials rule that the tackle on Liam Williams was completed in the build up to Faletau's gallop. Cue incredulous reaction from Jonathan Davies...
Poor from England. When their driving maul is halted they shovel it into midfield and Brad Barritt's laboured carry sees him isolated and turned over - where was the England support though? - not the Saracens centre's fault that.
This has been a brutal, ugly train-wreck of a game, and utterly compelling.
England are back to 15 men and they have a throw-in inside the Boks 22.
Toby Faletau marches the Fiji line through almost unopposed to lift the Cardiff gloom. Momentarily at least. Because was Wales full-back Liam Williams held in the build-up? Over to the TMO...
James Payne:, external Wales have been awful today, no confidence. New Zealand will put 40 points on us next week.
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George Wayman:, external Farrell acting like a petulant child there refusing to come off. Tops it off with a terrible telegraphed inside ball
Gareth Roberts
BBC Sport Wales at the Millennium Stadium
"That 14-year age gap between Gethin Jenkins and Nicky Smith may provide a reason for the departing British and Irish Lion to have a moment of quiet reflection on an outstanding career when he celebrates his 34th birthday on Monday."
Good news for Matt Dawson as Bismarck Du Plessis, on as replacement hooker for the Boks, immediately gives George Ford a fairly simple shot at the sticks...
...and the replacement England fly-half makes no mistake. Back within a score...
Gethin Jenkins' work is done for the day. The Wales stand-in skipper, who has stretched his cap record to 109 today, glances over to the touchline to see uncapped Osprey Nicky Smith ready to take over at loose-head. Huge cheer of encouragement for the 20-year-old new boy.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Different dynamic to the game now England are more than seven points behind.
"They've got to get in to South African territory to give themselves any chance.
"They need a try and a penalty now."
New half-backs, more invention? We won't be able to tell yet as David Attwood gifts the visitors a penalty as he takes out Bakkies Botha at a line-out. This time the visitors will go for goal - lesson learned from five minutes ago...
...and Pat Lambie bisects the sticks with the tricky kick.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"If you don't turn pressure into points, you are going to get caught out. And Wales aren't doing that.
"Fiji are a man short, Wales should be working the overlap but I've not seen a dummy runner since the first try."
Little over 15 minutes left for Wales to use their extra man wisely and pile on the points. But it just isn't happening at the moment as the home side look devoid of confidence and attacking ideas. And the All Blacks are turning up in Cardiff next week remember...
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Here are the changes and not before time.
"What a great opportunity now for George Ford and Ben Youngs.
"I used to love coming on in a game when England were behind as that's the challenge you relish."
Dreadful from England. You could tell Owen Farrell was going to pass it back inside to Anthony Watson at least three seconds before he did so, and if I can spot it you can guarantee the slavering beasts in the Boks back row were not going to miss it.
Farrell is promptly replaced along with half-back partner Danny Care - on come George Ford and Ben Youngs.
Owen Farrell looks to be in some trouble. He aims for a high kick but slices it badly and limps afterwards. Is this it for him today?
Louis Strong:, external Farrell and Care haven't connected today. Need a fresh pairing - Ford and Youngs should come on with more energy
Edson Charikinya:, external A clear stamping on the man on the ground there, it should be a yellow for England. Good call Steve Walsh again.
James Standen:, external Dylan Hartley lets England down last week and does this week!! Muppet.