Get involvedpublished at 16:10 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2014
Tam Asken:, external Well at least Wales didn't wait until the last minute to go behind...
Result: England 21-24 New Zealand
Result: Wales 28-33 Australia
Result: Scotland 41-31 Argentina
Result: Ireland 29-15 South Africa
Mike Henson and James Standley
Tam Asken:, external Well at least Wales didn't wait until the last minute to go behind...
Keith Wood
Former Ireland hooker on BBC One
"That is absolutely perfect rugby.
"It was so efficient.
"It wasn't overly-exciting, just cool, calm and the man who has pulled the strings for Australia - Foley - just nudged it over the posts."
There are only three minutes left of England's power-play after Dane Coles' yellow card. They have wasted it so far.
Stuart Lancaster rings the changes. Off comes Semesa Rokoduguni and Danny Care. On comes Anthony Watson and Ben Youngs.
Here we go again? Surely not.
Australia clinically work their way into position and Bernard Foley pops over a drop-goal with all the tension of a man picking up the morning paper.
Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington tweets from Twickenham:, external Come on England!!!!!!!! #ENGvNZL @EnglandRugby amazing atmosphere here!!
So. for those of you not fully aware of the recent history between Wales and Australia, here's the stat that will make Welsh hearts beat just that little bit faster than they are already. If that is possible.
Wales have led Australia inside the last six minutes in three of the last four meetings between the two - and lost the lot.
Sonny Bill Williams on the charge. Kyle Eastmond bravely throws himself in front of the All Black centre's wheels and the tourists give away the ball as it is recycled. Julian Savea loses his grip to allow England to clump it up field.
England are pinned down in their own corner as Beauden Barrett chips over the top, Semesa Rokoduguni gathers, but is carried over the whitewash by an enthusiastic chase.
New Zealand with a scrum five out. It might be Julian Savea on the rumble.
A double switch for New Zealand. Ben Franks is on for the cowboy-named Wyatt Crockett and Beauden Barrett is on for Aaron Cruden at 10.
Tim Lawley:, external One point lead for Wales. What are the odds we'll keep it like this until 79th minute and then concede...
Wales are solid at a scrum in their own half and Rhys Priestland drills a fine scudding kick into touch midway inside the Australia half.
If Australia are going to score, Wales want to make sure they have to do it from deep.
The heavens have opened over Twickenham. Greasy ball and an extra man up front. Up the jumper time for England for my money.
If there was one area Wales were expected to get the upper hand it was the scrum, which has been a weakness for the Wallabies for years.
They held out for five minutes but they looked under pressure and the penalty try had an air of inevitability.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Wahey, congratulations to Nigel Owens. It has only taken 10 minutes to reach the decision."
Nigel Owens decides the retaliation is not merited by the provocation and dispatches Dane Coles to the bin. England are a man up and two points down.
It is the two hookers who are the guilty parties. Dylan Hartley tugs the shirt of opposite number Dane Coles. Coles lashes out with his boot, catching Robshaw on the shin, sparking the melee. What is the punishment though?
Keith Wood
Former Ireland hooker on BBC One
"The pressure just told in the end there from Wales.
"There was a little bit more of a pull on that last scrum.
"The big front five in the pack made sure and you can just see how much effort that took from them all with the puffing of cheeks that was happening as they walked back."
A spark point up near the England line. Danny Care is down and Chris Robshaw is incensed. Referee Owens is getting the video official to sort it out..
Wales back in front.
Big congratulations to Samson Lee (he could only ever have been a prop) and co as they get the better of the Wallaby scrum.