Summary

  • Full-time: Ireland 16-16 Wales

  • Murray try, Sexton 2 pens 1 con for Ireland

  • Faletau try, Priestland 3 pens 1 con for Wales

  • England and France both won on Saturday

  • Use 'Live Coverage' for 5 live sports extra, Radio Ulster and Radio Wales commentary

  1. It's been a long time since . . .published at 14:07

    Ireland v Wales (15:00 GMT)

    Richard Williams
    BBC Sport Wales

    Neil JenkinsImage source, Getty Images

    Wales beat Ireland 16-10 at the Aviva Stadium in August last year and a repeat today would see them claim back-to-back wins in Dublin for the first time since 2000.

    On that day Neil Jenkins - kicking coach to the current squad - came off the bench to land the two late penalties that earned Wales a 23-19 win to follow their 30-21 success in 1998.

  2. Trouble brewing in Dublinpublished at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2016

    Ireland v Wales (15:00 GMT)

    ireland walk out at the AvivaImage source, Getty Images

    Neither England's win over Scotland, or France's scrape home against Italy inspired much shock or awe in yesterday's Six Nations opener.

    Now it is time for Ireland - champions in the last two years - or Wales - winners in the two years before that - to slap down the gauntlet to the rest.

    Heaslip v Faletau

    Sexton v Biggar

    Henshaw v Roberts

    Gatland v Schmidt

    Feel that? That is the rumblings of something seismic in Dublin.

  3. The main contenders?published at 14:00

    Ireland v Wales (15:00 GMT)

    A lot of grunt and grapple...

    Billy VunipolaImage source, Getty

    ...but not a whole lot of quality.

    Sergio ParisseImage source, Getty

    Is it too early for a title decider?

    Rory Best and Sam WarburtonImage source, getty