Summary

  • England 28-9 Samoa (FT)

  • Wales 16-34 New Zealand (FT)

  • Ireland 26-23 Australia (FT)

  • Scotland 37-12 Tonga (FT)

  1. Postpublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "It's been an interesting 25 minutes for England.

    "They've had one good bit of play through the backs leading to Jonny May's try, but they really need to work through those phases.

    "George Ford has had two good bits of tactical kicking and one huge hit on him too."

  2. Reactionpublished at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Jamie RobertsImage source, PA

    Wales centre and man of the match Jamie Roberts, speaking on BBC Two: "We played very well for 65-70 minutes and in the last 10 minutes they just got away from us. They attack kicked very well and just caught us napping.

    "They've scored some lovely tries. We knew their attacking kicking game. We've got to keep working. There's no one more disappointed than the players. We've got to take the positives. We played really well for 70 minutes. In the last 10 minutes, the bounce of the ball killed us. But I don't want to take anything away from New Zealand. They're a great team."

  3. Penaltypublished at 19:31 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Another simple penalty for Tusi Pisi as England again infringe in their own 22.

  4. Postpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Time to draw breath after one of the more complicated tries.

    What I can tell you is that a) Jonny May is stupidly quick b) Reynold Lee-Lo should probably have been yellow carded for a dump tackle on Mike Brown which the officials somehow missed (or ignored) and c) Owen Farrell's tap tackle nearly denied May.

  5. Get involvedpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Michael Slavin:, external After not getting any ball vs SA but out pacing NZ backs previously Jony May gets the ball again & scores. World cup plan? Sorted

  6. Postpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    This script has been recycled more times than Rocky.

    Wales again get within a sniff of victory against the southern hemisphere and come away with a clutch of "what-ifs" rather than the big "W".

    Wales have lost 22 straight matches against New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, a run that goes back to their win over the Wallabies in November 2008.

  7. Full-time score summarypublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Wales: 16

    Tries: Webb

    Cons: Halfpenny

    Pens: Halfpenny (3)

    New Zealand: 34

    Tries: Savea, Kaino, Barrett (2), Read

    Con: Barrett, Slade (2)

    Pens: Barrett

  8. Wales 16-34 New Zealandpublished at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Martyn Williams
    Former Wales captain on BBC Two

    "It's a difficult one to analyse. There were a raft of chances for Wales around the 60-minute mark, and they became a bit disjointed after that."

  9. Trypublished at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Jonny May scores England's opening tryImage source, Getty Images

    Try or no try as England come to life?

    Jonny May goes racing over from 30m but there's a hint of both crossing and a forward pass.

    The TMO decides Brad Barritt was onside all the time and that Mike Brown's pass was not clearly forward, so the try is given and George Ford adds the conversion.

  10. Full timepublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

  11. Postpublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    That kind of sums up the game. Mike Phillips crabs sideways and, while he works out the angles, Brodie Retallick picks his pocket, ripping the ball back into Black hands.

    More streetwise, more alert and just better.

  12. Get involvedpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Jonathan Chase:, external England have taken the complaints about dull rugby a little too much to heart. Now we run from everywhere and kick nowhere.

  13. Penaltypublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Joe Marler and co get dominance at the scrum and England win a penalty as Samoa crumple.

    Finally England get the chance to score some points and George Ford sends his penalty straight down the middle.

  14. Wales 16-34 New Zealandpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Eddie Butler
    BBC Sport rugby union commentator

    "What a response by New Zealand. They are the best team in the world. They were under pressure, but how they have responded. Nineteen unanswered points. What a team. Questions were asked again, and they have come up with all the answers. They are brilliant."

  15. Postpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Strong words from England captain Chris Robshaw at a break in play. Let's see if they have an effect - more control needed.

  16. Get involvedpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    Charlie Rhodes:, external Shocker start from England. Need to get some territory, then start playing some rugby.

  17. Trypublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    After being pumped full of hope and belief, this is the ugliest of comedowns from Wales.

    Colin Slade kicks crossfield, Ben Smith soars over Alex Cuthbert and taps the ball down for Beauden Barrett to collect and dive over the final two yards.

  18. Postpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    England struggling to deal with high kicks from Samoa at the moment and being charged down or turned over at will when they do get the ball.

    George Ford calms things down with a perceptive kick to the corner.

  19. Postpublished at 19:17 Greenwich Mean Time 22 November 2014

    The Millennium Stadium has the air of 70,000 people returning home to a burglary scene.

    Their side lead on 67 minutes and six minutes later find themselves 13 points adrift and stranded.

    Shocked silence all around.