Summary

  • Pool C FT: New Zealand 26-16 Argentina

  • A Smith, Cane tries, Carter 4 pens 2 cons for New Zealand

  • Pagadizabal try, Sanchez con & 3 pens for Argentina

  • New Zealand are defending champions

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  1. New Zealand 9-7 Argentinapublished at 24 mins

    Manchester City and Argentina forward Sergio Aguero is keeping a close eye on the match

  2. New Zealand 9-7 Argentinapublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

    Andrew Mehrtens
    Former New Zealand fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "Argentina put pressure on New Zealand there, with phase after phase. Some good footwork put the All Black defence off. They had support, they had players running into gaps. They edged up the field, and then the big boys in and just had too much power. Well done Argentina."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

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  4. converted try

    Converted try - Petti; Sanchez conpublished at 21 mins

    New Zealand 9-5 Argentina

    An eye-catching weaving run from Argentina winger Juan Imhoff puts his team on the front foot... captain Agustin Creevy adds his weight to the momentum... the Pumas go through the phases... the tryline is looming and it's Guido Petti who dives over! Nicolas Sanchez adds the two points. 

  5. Penalty - Carterpublished at 19 mins

    New Zealand 9-0 Argentina

    Toot! That's the sound of Wayne Barnes' whistle. The All Blacks rumbling forward with ease and the only way Argentina can stop them is to do so illegally. Dan Carter rattles off another penalty and the All Blacks comfortably ahead without hitting full stride. 

    Dan CarterImage source, Reuters
  6. New Zealand 6-0 Argentinapublished at 17 mins

    Argentina need iron discipline if they are to stun the All Blacks this evening, but Wayne Barnes is regularly finding fault with their play and every penalty simply gifts territory to the All Blacks. 

  7. New Zealand 6-0 Argentinapublished at 15 mins

    Referee Wayne Barnes' whistle blows, but this time it's for an All Black transgression - Richie McCaw straying offside at the breakdown. 

    Wembley picture-perfect... they sky unthreatening and the seats jam-packed. 

    Argentina opt for the line-out but it's a ploy which comes to nothing...

    Line OutImage source, AP
  8. New Zealand 6-0 Argentinapublished at 13 mins

    All Blacks are playing the game exactly where they want to be, camped in Argentina's 22. The Pumas enjoying their best period of possession in the last couple of minutes, however, stemming the All Black tide momentarily by recycling without threatening. 

    Possesion statsImage source, Opta
  9. New Zealand 6-0 Argentinapublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

    Andrew Mehrtens
    Former New Zealand fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "Argentina weren't even back three yards there, let alone the 10, and the yellow card was logical. It was a little bit silly from the Argentines. It's one of those things that if it's not punished now, you can get fights later on. So Matera will get 10 minutes in the sin bin to gather his thoughts."

  10. New Zealand 6-0 Argentinapublished at 12 mins

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    Argentina not as quick or as intuitive as the All Blacks in possession, but not many teams are. 

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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

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  12. Penalty - Carterpublished at 11 mins

    New Zealand 6-0 Argentina

    The All Blacks coming away with points once more after a visit into enemy territory. Dan Carter adding three points after Pablo Matera's yellow card. 

  13. Sin-bin - Materapublished at 10 mins

    Argentina up against it. Pablo Matera is sent to the sin bin for cynical play. The All Blacks quickly into their rhythm in this match 

  14. Postpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

    Andrew Mehrtens
    Former New Zealand fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    "Argentina may fancy themselves in the scrum. I don't think the All Blacks scrum is as robust as it has been in recent years."

    Argentina fanImage source, AFP
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    Get Involvedpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

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    It sounds like a certain former England and Gloucester flanker will be keeping a close eye on English referee Wayne Barnes this afternoon...

  16. New Zealand 3-0 Argentinapublished at 9 mins

    Argentina's front-row not binding properly. Wayne Barnes in chatty mood this evening. The All Blacks opt for another scrum, they're hoping to turn the screw... 

    Honeyoed platform for Aaron Smith, who snipes down the blindside... All Blacks retaining possession... It's only a matter of time. 

  17. New Zealand 3-0 Argentinapublished at 7 min

    Marcelo Bosch is told he didn't roll away from the tackle quick enough, which presents possession to the All Blacks. Lighting quick from the men in black, defence into attack at rapid speed - quick line-out, a kick ahead from Carter.. and the New Zealanders have a scrum 5m from the Argentine tryline. 

  18. New Zealand 3-0 Argentinapublished at 5 mins

    Andrew Mehrtens
    Former New Zealand fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "New Zealand are well organised in defence. They've made a concerted decision not to give away any penalties. They're standing well back, and not giving Wayne Barnes any chance to give an offside against them."

  19. Penalty - Carterpublished at 4 mins

    New Zealand 3-0 Argentina

    Argentina straying at the breakdown, which gives Dan Carter a chance to add to his 1,516 international points on a still London evening. 

    The outside-half, one of the game's greats, rarely misses from in front of the posts and doesn't on this occasion. 

    Dan CarterImage source, Reuters
  20. Listen livepublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 20 September 2015

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