Full-time score summarypublished at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 6 February 2015
Wales:
Try: Webb
Con: Halfpenny
Pens: Halfpenny (2)
Drop goal: Biggar
England:
Tries: Watson, Joseph
Con: Ford
Pens: Ford (3)
Wales 16-21 England FT
Webb try for Wales, Halfpenny 8pts, Biggar drop-goal
Cuthbert yellow card for Wales
Watson, Joseph tries for England, Ford 3 pens, 1 con
England have Attwood try disallowed
First match of 2015 Six Nations
Mike Henson
Wales:
Try: Webb
Con: Halfpenny
Pens: Halfpenny (2)
Drop goal: Biggar
England:
Tries: Watson, Joseph
Con: Ford
Pens: Ford (3)
England forwards pile in to hold up their Wales counterparts from kick-off. Time drains away and Jerome Garces calls an end to the contest.
The heist is almost complete.
George Ford's kick creeps over and Wales have a minute to go the length of the field and snatch victory.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"This is probably the most important kick of Ford's career."
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Luther Burrell has gone off the field and Billy Twelvetrees has come on and run around like a complete nutter. An incredible couple of minutes from England."
That might be the game locked down for England.
Billy Twelvetrees, fresh off the bench, limpets down over the tackled Luke Charteris and earns England a penalty up at halfway.
George Ford points at the uprights...
Wales are working through the phases. Luke Charteris bangs the ball up towards halfway.
They are still a way from drop-goal territory though and they are walking a tightrope with so little time remaining.
Kate Shaw:, external Unprintable language going on in my house.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"England may not be happy, but the referee has given his decision and it's important England get back and maintain their shape and discipline."
Wales reprieved.
Nick Easter is judged to have blocked off Dan Biggar and the try is chalked off.
The crowd respond with more decibels and if the hosts win from here you can expect Stuart Lancaster to wear out the videotape reviewing that decision.
Dave Attwood burrows for the line. He's there!
But Wales want a review of some apparent obstruction from Nick Easter a few phases before.
Big call. And will Shaun Edwards' pre-match words warning of England's decoy runners play on the officials' minds?
Time to empty the benches.
Nick Easter on for England. George Kruis off.
Aaron Jarvis on for Wales.
Luther Burrell bursts through some paper-bag tackling in the midfield and England suddenly have a three on two.
Taulupe Faletau comes charging across on some lung-busting cover to even up the numbers and, under pressure, Burrell's pass floats behind the supporting James Haskell.
That could have been thank you and good night for the hosts.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"Ben Youngs has been the danger and England have taken him off. Maybe it's to close the game down with Wigglesworth kicking. It's the only thing I can think off."
A teaser of a box-kick from Richard Wigglesworth gives Jonny May every chance, but that is a superb take from Leigh Halfpenny charging up from full-back. World class from the number 15.
Bryan Belcher:, external England much better second half. Still fancy Wales to win.
John McEnerney:, external Massive 10 minutes for both sides, England could kill this off or Wales might just click! It will speak volumes about the teams.
Dave Shaw:, external Didn't see this performance coming, England boys doing the nation proud, keep going lads.
Changes aplenty now.
Luke Charteris and Mike Phillips replace Jake Ball and Rhys Webb for Wales.
England switch scrum-halves with Richard Wigglesworth on in place of Ben Youngs.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Wales have not been able to get in to their pattern this half. But what concerns me when England turn the ball over, they're trying to kill it right way. They need to boot it away and get it down to the Wales 22-metre line."
George North should not really be on the field.
A replay of the Wales wing's last clash of heads shows North going limp as he flops to the turf.
He is up and running again but someone needs to have a word with the Wales bench and get him off for his own good. This is not clever at all.