Wales 12-6 South Africapublished at 15:55 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014
Eddie Butler
BBC Sport rugby union commentator
"Confirmation coming through that Jean de Villiers has a dislocated knee."
Full-time: Wales 12-6 South Africa
Four Halfpenny penalties for Wales, Lambie for South Africa
Full-time: England 26-17 Australia
England's Morgan scores two tries, Foley & Skelton for Australia
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Aimee Lewis and James Standley
Eddie Butler
BBC Sport rugby union commentator
"Confirmation coming through that Jean de Villiers has a dislocated knee."
South Africa have made a number of substitutions - too many to mention - but Handre Pollard will come on for captain Jean de Villiers, who is being carried off on a stretcher with the applause of the crowd ringing in his ears. Pat Lambie's day is also done. The outside-half seeing no more action after spilling the ball.
Well, you say that Tom...
Big Ben rings the Wallaby bell once again, but the number eight can thank the rest of the pack for that as England bully forwards from a five metre scrum and Morgan plunges over.
George Ford converts from fairly wide out. England's power game to the fore once more.
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer at Twickenham
"England having another creaky second half. Grateful for relentless defence of Lawes and Robshaw's burrowing at breakdown. 13-10, 25 to go..."
The mighty Courtney Lawes (who had a knee injury during the week) goes off after making 12 tackles - an astonishing number for a second row in less than an hour - in addition to his carrying, ruck work and scrum and line-out efforts.
On comes George Kruis - big shoes to fill.
Tim Lawley:, external If the game was 48 minutes long we'd have beaten South Africa by now...
Kris Jacob:, external It seem Wales have a quality fly half again #DanBiggar
Neil Brierley:, external A few candidates for man of the match in Cardiff - Halfpenny and Biggar have been brilliant thus far.
Jean De Villiers screams in pain and the centre's face contorts in pain as he receives treatment on the field. It looks like the South African has damaged his knee under a challenge from Taulupe Faletau. A slight delay in play while captain De Villiers is taken off the field on a stretcher.
The Wallabies are starting to crackle and fizz. Quade Cooper's no-look pass to Adam Ashley-Cooper is forward but the officials miss it and the centre makes 40m before Mike Brown halts him.
Does Courtney Lawes have an identical twin? The rangy second row is everywhere today, great to see him right back to his best.
Australia have lost prop Sekope Kepu to injury, on comes Ben Alexander to replace him.
Wales' defence rush out and Pat Lambie loses his concentration, fumbling the ball to present Wales with a scrum near the half-way line. Excellent scrummaging by the hosts! The big boys in red earn their team another shot at the posts and Leigh Halfpenny extends Wales' advantage.
Schalk Brits
South Africa & Saracens hooker on BBC One
"South Africa are just keeping it close to make the game a spectacle. They'll come through in the end."
Gareth: This Test match just became a gun fight. And Lancaster is leaving his cannon, Farrell, on the bench. Stupid.
Gareth in Caterham: What we are seeing today is evidence of England's greatest strength and their biggest weakness. Youngs, Twelvetrees, Morgan and Barritt are all having good games. The problem is that in comparison to Wales and Ireland (who only have four provincial teams to pick players for the national team from, whilst England have 12 Premiership teams), England have so many players at a good level, rather than a select few at an excellent level. The result is a group of decent players who don't play together regularly and are all pretty much of a muchness.
South Africa prop Coenie Oosthuizen comes in from the side and referee John Lacey spots the transgression. Leigh Halfpenny is the man charged with nudging Wales further ahead. His kick about 25m to the left of the posts... silence inside the stadium... the hosts ahead again.
Ooh, almost an Australian interception as England attack on the Wallaby 22, but Rob Horne cannot quite takes George Ford's pass and England's fans exhale in relief.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"From a Wales point of view now, I would turn South Africa and put the ball in the right-hand corner. If I was Dan Biggar, I would drill the ball into the right-hand corner of the 22 as Wales are attacking.
"It's really hard to predict this game. It's going to come down to a moment of brilliance or mistakes."
Pat Lambie from the halfway line and it's a monstrous kick from the South African fly-half. We're level once more.
Canny by Liam Williams, placing a foot in touch as he gathers Pat Lambie's restart, giving his team a scrum on the half-way line. 'Bread of Heaven' rings around the Millennium Stadium... but all sorts of mischief going on in the boiler room, Wales collapse and South Africa now have a chance to take aim at the posts.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"I love the way Australia were manipulating, almost teasing England. And it was all structured, and all of a sudden England's defences were mismatched and Australia pounced. A lovely, lovely try."
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
"Brilliant play from Australia, probing around England's edges. Ultimately, England opened up after eight or nine phases and it's an easy Aussie score under the posts."
Sam Warburton doing the dirty work on the floor and earns his team a penalty, Bismarck du Plessis penalised for not releasing. Leigh Halfpenny with a 43m shot in front of the posts... and over it goes.