Summary

  • France 19-16 Scotland FT

  • Nakaitaci try, Parra con, Michalak 3 pens, Spedding 1

  • Seymour try, 3 Laidlaw pens & 1 con for Sco

  • Wales 23-19 Italy FT

  • Wales lose Halfpenny and Webb to leg injuries

  • England 21-13 Ireland FT

  1. Drop-goal (Carlo Canna)published at 64 mins

    Wales 14-14 Italy

    As you were. Carlo Canna has space behind the ruck and his drop-goal is against the post an over. If you like kicking, you'll love this game.

    Carlo Canna scores a drop goal
  2. Penalty (Leigh Halfpenny)published at 63 mins

    Wales 14-11 Italy

    That means Leigh Halfpenny can tick on to 502 points in a Wales shirt.

    Leigh HalfpennyImage source, Getty Images
  3. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 62 mins

    The referee has had enough and just guesses who should have a penalty from the scrum. He initially thinks Italy, but ends up going for Wales.

    The referee awards Wales a penalty
  4. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 61 mins

    Scrum. Reset. Repeat. Scrum. Reset. Repeat.

    The referee asks them to get it right. I'm begging them to get it right.

  5. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 60 mins

    False alarm. There's a few phases but then a knock-on.

    This is fun though: We're seeing replays of Sergio Parisse brushing off Gethin Jenkins like he's a child. So good the Italy number eight,

    Sergio ParisseImage source, Reuters
  6. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 57 mins

    Dan Biggar sparks a bit of life into proceedings by rising to meet his own box kick. Gareth Davies then slots in a grubber and Italy concede a deep line-out.

    Gareth DaviesImage source, Reuters
  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 5 September 2015

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  8. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 56 mins

    Paul James's first contribution is to concede a penalty for losing the bind at the scrum. The familiar sound of the referee's whistle goes. I might hear that noise in dreams later tonight.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 5 September 2015

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  10. Replacementpublished at 54 mins

    Paul James and Luke Charteris are on for Wales, replacing prop Gethin Jenkins and lock Jake Ball.

  11. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 54 mins

    The game has become as stodgy as the feed I'm watching on. Very stop-start. Wales try to muster a maul from a line-out and give away the penalty. Come to think of it, it's possibly more stop than it is start.

  12. Wales 11-11 Italypublished at 52 mins

    Jerome Garces, the referee, wants to check for a neck grab... It's Andrea Masi on Sam Warburton. The Italian puts on a facelock and it's pretty dangerous. Just the penalty though.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 5 September 2015

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  14. Penalty (Leigh Halfpenny)published at 50 mins

    Wales 11-11 Italy

    Silliness from Gonzalo Garcia, who comes round the ruck and kicks the ball out of Gareth Davies' hands. That means Leigh Halfpenny can deliver a trademark kick from the tee to move on to 499 points in his Wales career.

    Leigh Halfpenny
  15. Wales wait for Webb newspublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 5 September 2015

    Wales 8-11 Italy

    BBC Sport's Richard Williams in Cardiff: "Wales team manager Alan Phillips talking on Welsh language TV channel S4C.

    "He says: 'Rhys Webb has a serious injury, but it’s too early to say if he’ll be able to play any part in the World Cup.'"

  16. Wales 8-11 Italypublished at 47 mins

    Wales are under the cosh - kicking it a long and then sustaining waves of Italian attacks. It's actually patient stuff from Italy, until Andrea Masi messes it all up by knocking on while trying to pull the ball out of the ruck. Welsh scrum.

    Jake Ball is tackledImage source, Getty Images
  17. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 5 September 2015

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  18. Wales 8-11 Italypublished at 45 mins

    An update on Rhys Webb. It's obviously his left ankle which is the concern. He's being prepared for a trip to hospital and has had plenty of painkillers sent his way.

  19. Wales 8-11 Italypublished at 44 mins

    The driving maul inches towards the line ad Joshua Furno spins off the back, but the Wales rearguard is strong and the hosts come out with a scrum.

  20. Wales 8-11 Italypublished at 42 mins

    Even Scott Williams is chucking it around like it's a blancmange now. The centre, Wales' best player today, puts it straight out of play and Italy have a line-out on the Welsh 22.