Postpublished at 18:39 Greenwich Mean Time 28 February 2015
What a tackle!
Jamie Roberts smashes into Brice Dulin bringing France's attack to a shuddering halt. The ball is in French hands, but back up on halfway.
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Mike Henson
What a tackle!
Jamie Roberts smashes into Brice Dulin bringing France's attack to a shuddering halt. The ball is in French hands, but back up on halfway.
France with momentum, but Wales stem it just in time. The maul breaks up with still five metres to go to the Welsh line.
Penalty France!
No time to go for goal. Camille Lopez plays it safe and kicks to the Wales 22m line rather than flirting with the corner and dead-ball doom.
Line-out to come...
Scrum reset with the clock still ticking. The seconds are slipping away and Wales are in no rush to get the game restarted.
This game is getting away from France.
The crowd are grumbling as Samson Lee takes a knee and calls for a little medical attention.
The home side are running out of momentum.
Former Wales scrum-half Robert Jones
BBC Radio 5 live
"Wales have a kicker of such quality in Halfpenny. They almost feel that if they can exert any sort of pressure they're likely to gain a penalty, and then it'll be three points."
Those Welsh forwards have come together and trump their French counterparts at scrum-time.
Liam Williams is in off the wing to slap backsides and shout encouragement because this is a very kickable spot and his side have a very good kicker.
Leigh Halfpenny strolls up and is as laser-guided as ever.
On come the Welsh reinforcements in the pack.
Richard Hibbard, Bradley Davies and Justin Tipuric are into the fray...
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"This is down to good possession, recycling and then putting width on the ball. Brice Dulin goes low and he goes early to the line for a very good try."
Former Wales scrum-half Robert Jones
BBC Radio 5 live
"Wave after wave of France attacks, and credit Wales for their defence but you have top run out of numbers eventually when you're having to commit so many men to the tackle. Every point matters now, and this match is within a France score. The French have their tails up and will look to keep on pressing."
The Wales defence is sucked in as the France forwards gather steam and momentum and when they throw the ball wide the hosts' back are queueing up.
Brice Dulin finishes it off, staying low to get under Dan Lydiate's shoulder charge and in at the corner.
Camille Lopez sends an ugly scuffer of a kick scraping over to close the gap to four.
France are pouring on the pressure. Thierry Dusautoir is up to within five metres...
Ali Williams
Former New Zealand lock on BBC One
"Leigh Halfpenny puts so much pressure on himself that he almost makes it twice as hard. But he does it every time with the boot, he's just fantastic."
That is a monster of a kick. Leigh Halfpenny channels his inner Neil Jenkins and lands from well out and wide.
Eleven points is a heck of a gap to bridge back.
Ali Williams
Former New Zealand lock on BBC One
"I've noticed the difference for France since Morgan Parra's come off. They're certainly not as settled."
Dan Eccles: Great try!
Rhodri Lewis: Lydiate with a worldy!
Isaac Arinaitwe: You feel the big French boys are running out of steam. That Biggar try will hurt.
France look like they might be disintegrating. A sentence that has been written many times before.
Aimless kicking is followed by a needless concession of a penalty by replacement Vincent Debaty.
Leigh Halfpenny is going to take it on from 40m and from a tight angle.
Former Wales scrum-half Robert Jones
BBC Radio 5 live
"Great dummy by Webb, who is fantastic around the fringes, and Lydiate's ball to Biggar was fantastic, sending the defenders one way. No problem at all with the try, after Wales have been under the cosh."
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC One
"What a beautiful little pass by Dan Lydiate, beautifully pass that creates the try. Biggar knew he didn't have the legs and he went down early to get across the line."
More nifty moves and sleight of hand than Fagin's gang.
Rhys Webb weasels through a gaps around the fringes around the 22-metre line, offloads to Dan Lydiate and the flanker deftly slips the ball on to Dan Biggar.
The fly-half pins his ears back and just, just, makes it into the corner as Brice Dulin covers across and trys to turn him turtle.
Leigh Halfpenny, from the touchline, slips attempting to land a very tricky conversion.