Summary

  • 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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  1. Postpublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Wales turnover ball, go darting down the blindside but the hosts cough up the ball and South Africa now have possession. Fine defending from Leigh Halfpenny, running across to collect Pat Lambie's chip. It's messy. It's disjointed.

  2. Trypublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Danger! Danger! High voltage!

    Well, that's just what Australia do. Bernard Foley puts winger Rob Horne through on an inside pass 40 metres out and the winger draws full-back Mike Brown before passing back to Foley to score. Classic, crisp Wallaby rugby.

    Foley also adds the conversion and his reward? Being immediately replaced by Quade Cooper. Tough school Aussie rugby.

  3. Missed penaltypublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    England's George FordImage source, Getty Images

    The England pack again fires and George Ford will go for goal - poorly, it has to be said, the ball dying away like a winged snipe.

  4. Postpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Slow ball for Wales, but Rhys Webb spins it wide, putting his team-mates under pressure. Jonathan Davies' flicked pass goes forward and South Africa have a scrum in Wales territory. Ominous.

  5. Postpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Danger! Danger! as Electric Six warbled. If there's one high voltage team in world rugby that can catch light and run you ragged it's Australia - England still have a tough 40 ahead of them.

    George Ford gets us back under way at Twickenham.

  6. Wales 3-3 South Africapublished at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Martyn Williams
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    "With the blitz defence strategy that Wales are using, you come off your line and you exert so much energy, that when you get the ball, you're not as fresh as you'd want to be.

    "Wales are showing great line speed, it's great risk, but it's great reward. But it could be a contributory factor as to why Wales are tiring in the last 10 minutes of games. It's going to take the wind out of you."

  7. Kick-offpublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Pat Lambie gets the second half started, with Liam Williams collecting the kick-off.

  8. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    James Standen:, external England playing a much better brand of Rugby today, much more suited to the players. Keep putting the Aussies under pressure!!

    STONEY:, external England playing better than in recent weeks but if it's lost from here Lancaster will have no excuses. He'd have to go.

    Small Man Peaky:, external England kicking Australia to pieces here. 2010 vintage from Youngs. England need to neutralise Foley.

  9. Postpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    The last time Wales and South Africa were 3-3 at half-time (which was in 1970) the match ended 6-6. The players are making their way back onto the pitch so play will be under way shortly.

  10. Get involved via text on 81111published at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Will in London: With new scrummaging changes, it's difficult to dominate. England always have won the collision, and now scrummaging is devoid of that aspect.

    Andy from Armagh: Today is a massive test for England. These Autumn International games are so crucial this year as it's the last time the Northern Hemisphere sides will face their Southern Hemisphere counterparts before next year's World Cup. A win will give that side a huge psychological advantage come 10 months time.

  11. Half-timepublished at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Jeremy Guscott
    Former England centre on BBC One

    "Wales have made about 20% more tackles and gains than South Africa, but does that mean we are going to get them dropping off at the end of the second half?"

  12. Wales 3-3 South Africapublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Wales:

    Pens: Halfpenny

    South Africa:

    Pens: Lambie

  13. Half-timepublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Keith Wood
    Former Ireland hooker on BBC One

    "Wales are kicking the ball and deliberately keeping it on the field, yet the game doesn't have a whole of shape or invention, as South Africa are not trying to do anything with the ball."

  14. Half-timepublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Wales v South Africa

    First-half territory and possession belonged to Wales but will they pay the price for not making the most of it?

  15. Postpublished at 15:23 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "The line-out is going well and because of that England are being allowed to play on the front foot. But they have been slightly inaccurate at times, missing out on one or two opportunities that you just hope that won't come back to haunt them later on in the match.

    "And Australia have looked very fluent at times - while they remain in contention they are a side that can amass points quickly."

  16. Half-timepublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Martyn Williams
    Former Wales captain on BBC One

    "It's an arm wrestle out there at the moment. Nobody can really get a foothold in the game."

  17. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    What do you make of things so far in Cardiff and London? Let us know via social media using #bbcrugby or on text via 81111.

  18. Postpublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

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

    Ben MorganImage source, Getty Images

    "There have been glimpses from Australia - they have worked out certain England weaknesses. I guarantee Australia will come out with a different strategy, different tactics, to try and combat what has just happened in the last 40 minutes. But they have played 15 Tests in the last 25 weeks, which is absolutely, totally shattering."

  19. England 13-3 Australiapublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    England:

    Tries: Morgan

    Cons: Ford

    Pens: Ford (2)

    Australia:

    Pens: Foley

  20. Half-timepublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 29 November 2014

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC One

    "I just think Wales should be in front. They've had a lot of pressure, a lot of territory and a lot of possession. They need to turn pressure into points."