Tonga 3-10 Georgiapublished at 56 mins
Now, here come Georgia through Merab Kvirikashvili, who beats a couple of tackles to send his side forward. They've got numbers over on the left too, can they make this count?...
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Brendon Mitchell
Now, here come Georgia through Merab Kvirikashvili, who beats a couple of tackles to send his side forward. They've got numbers over on the left too, can they make this count?...
Tonga 3-10 Georgia
There's no doubting Tonga have had more of the ball in this match, but a combination of poor handling and fierce Georgian defence means they trail.
Tonga 3-10 Georgia
It drifts wide from the Georgia full-back though, and so Tonga are reprieved.
It's yet another almighty shove from Georgia's pack too, and they've won themselves a penalty to boot, which Merab Kvirikashvili will kick for goal...
This is becoming more and more frustrating for the Tongans, as prop Halani Aulika tries to make some metres inside his own half but promptly spills the ball. That's handling error number eight for the men in red.
You just can't keep Mamuka Gorgodze out of the game, as the Georgia skipper picks the ball up at the base of the scrum and makes a half-break to get his side moving forward.
Go, go 'Gorgodzilla'...
A long boot forward from Merab Kvirikashvili hands Tonga a line-out inside their own half, which Exeter Chiefs hooker Elvis Taione will deliver. But, although they secure the ball from the original jump, Georgia's pack once again turn the ball over in contact.
Tonga 3-10 Georgia
Right then, Georgia fly-half Lasha Malaghuradze boots the ball long and gets us moving again. Just 40 minutes separate them from only their third-ever Rugby World Cup win.
It's fair to say 'Gorgodzilla' has had a stormer in that first half. The Georgian captain has led from the front...
Nabil Hassan
BBC Sport at Kingsholm
Half-time here at Kingsholm and it's Georgia who leave the field with a spring in their step. Poor execution is hampering Tonga at the vital moments, but they're still well in this game.
Shades of last night, with the television match official involved plenty again? Leicester Tigers fly-half Freddie Burns seems to think so...
Tonga 3-10 Georgia
And that will be that for the opening 40 minutes. It's been a scrappy old half, but Georgia grew in confidence as the game progressed and lead thanks to Mamuka Gorgodze's try.
Tonga 3-10 Georgia
Controversy at Kingsholm!
The set-piece is superbly worked at close range and Viliami Ma'afu races over, sparking wild Tonga celebrations.
But Nigel Owens spotted a hint of a forward pass in the middle of it all - and when I say hint, I mean hint - and the cheers are turned to boos.
The TMO doesn't sound totally satisfied all was fair over the microphone, but referee Nigel Owens loses patience after several looks at the monitor and decides we'll crack on with the scrum.
Now, Tonga have won a penalty, but instead of heading for the posts go to touch...
It's Tonga's turn to attack now though, with Gloucester flanker Sione Kalamafoni making some precious yards on his home ground. They're into the 22 - can they find a response to Mamuka Gorgodze's earlier score?
Not before a Georgian hand knocks on to bring it all to a halt. And we're heading back up to the television match official too, with some suspicion of foul play in the ruck...
England full-back Ben Foden, who missed the World Cup through injury...
The Georgians have their tails up, as their massive pack once more keep hold of the ball at the scrum, allowing 18-year-old scrum-half Vasil Lobzhanidze to send a box-kick forward.
What have Tonga got in response then? They've gathered the restart safely enough and look to break from their own half - but, once again, knock the ball on under no huge pressure. The handling errors continue to mount, that was their sixth inside the opening 32 minutes.