Postpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 10 October 2015
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"It was full of singing here 10 minutes ago and Wales fans going berserk. It's a bit different now."
Pool A FT: Wales 6-15 Australia
5 Foley pens Aus, 2 Biggar pens Wal
Genia & Mumm sin-binned for Aus - both now back on
Australia face Scotland in quarters, Wales play South Africa
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Mike Henson
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"It was full of singing here 10 minutes ago and Wales fans going berserk. It's a bit different now."
Wales 6-15 Australia
Chris Jones
BBC Radio 5 live commentator at Twickenham
Quote MessageAlex Cuthbert's body language tells the story. Wales trail by nine points with three minutes to go and are down to 14."
Nope, the cover was coming across to bail out Alex Cuthbert had he failed to slap down that pass.
But the Wales wing is shown yellow and Australia have a very kickable penalty.
A deliberate knock-on from Alex Cuthbert. Blatant. He is going to the bin.
Now, the referee wants to know if it prevented a certain try and warrants him going under the posts to award a penalty try.
Wales 6-15 Australia
Wales 6-15 Australia
Australia fly-half Bernard Foley has landed five penalties from five attempts. The missed kick was a long-range effort from Matt Giteau.
This match feels like a done deal.
Australia send the Wales scrum into reverse again, winning the ball against the head on the red 22m line.
Only one winner now.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"That is a Michael Cheika-led team. They worked so hard for each other and were so determined to not let the Welsh over the line. Now they have a nine-point lead."
Wales 6-15 Australia
Wales 6-15 Australia
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageThat 10 minutes sums up the difference between the two teams. Australia had two men in the bin, Wales had opportunities but didn't take them. Defensively, Australia were brilliant but Wales didn't have enough creativity."
Wales 6-15 Australia
Changes for Wales.
The most worrying is Liam Williams, who limps off to be replaced by James Hook. Another injury worry for Warren Gatland.
Elsewhere Rhys Preistland is on for Dan Biggar at 10.
Ross Moriarty, Ken Owens and Aaron Jarvis replace Justin Tipuric, Scott Baldwin and Paul James in the forwards.
Wales 6-15 Australia
Wales 6-15 Australia
Wales 6-15 Australia (Foley)
Australia have emerged from a period of nearly ten minutes down to 13 men, three points better off.
What sort of psychological blow does that land on Wales?
What sort of message does it send out to the rest of the competition?
That is the sort of furnace in which world champions are forged.
And now Australia are up to within 15 metres!
A jinking break from Israel Folau, between George North and Dan Biggar, but he is pulled down just short.
No matter. A penalty has been awarded Australia's way.
And Foley is going to kick it.
Stirling Mortlock
Former Australia back on Radio 5 live
"Oh my God! That is unbelievable stuff! Inspired defence from the Wallbies. The back row all over the ball."
Wales 6-12 Australia
Turnover! Incredible. Spine-tingling effort from the Aussies and they have their reward as Adam Ashley-Cooper envelops Dan Biggar and the ball and forces the turnover.
Wales 6-12 Australia
Wales have made 268 metres with ball in hand from 100 carries, Australia 131 from 46.
Meanwhile, lock Kane Douglas is leading the Australian defensive effort with 14 tackles, with flanker Scott Fardy next best on 11.
Wales 6-12 Australia