Summary

  • Full-time: South Africa 20-26 Ireland

  • 14-man Ireland claim first ever win in South Africa

  • Full-time: Australia 28-39 England

  • Full-time: New Zealand 39-21 Wales

  1. Taking stockpublished at 09:41 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Wayne Pivac
    Scarlets coach on BBC Radio Wales

    "It certainly hasn't started the way the first half did. They're both being very cautious and they'll want to get some field position."

  2. Postpublished at 44 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Wales' scrum has been solid in this match. They recycle until Dan Biggar kicks to the moon and back, the ball falling into All Black hands as gravity pulls it back to earth. Plenty of kicks early, back and forth the ball goes...

  3. Replacementpublished at 09:38 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    A change to New Zealand's line up, Beauden Barrett coming on for try scorer Julian Savea. 

  4. Going to plan for Walespublished at 09:37 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Owen Rawlings
    BBC Wales Sport in Auckland, New Zealand

    I've just spoken to Wales flanker Josh Turnbull, who isn't part of the match-day 23 but is here as part of BBC Radio Cymru's commentary team at Eden Park.

    He said everything Wales have been working on in training this week has gone to plan.

    It's panning out just how they wanted it to so far...

  5. Postpublished at 42 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Alun Wyn Jones, the fifth Wales player to earn 100 international caps, is knocked to the floor following a collision with Joe Moody. The lock is sucking in the oxygen, gulping water as he recovers. 

    It'll be a New Zealand put-in at the scrum, but the All Blacks are coughing and spluttering, spilling the ball, knocking on, gifting Wales possession. 

  6. Kick-offpublished at 09:34 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Dan Biggar kicks off, his team 40 minutes away from history, from Welsh sporting immortality. 

  7. Get BBC Sport's news alertspublished at 09:33 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

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  8. Get involvedpublished at 09:32 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    #bbcrugby

    Kyle: Great first half of rugby and brilliant so far from Wales, but fear Wales not scoring on half time will be crucial.

    Joe Young: Not a bad first half for a team who are usually slow starters

  9. Wales are winning at Eden Park...published at 09:29 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Owen Rawlings
    BBC Wales Sport in Auckland, New Zealand

    Wow. What a half that was. The Eden Park crowd don't quite know what has hit them. This was supposed to be the great return of their world champions, but instead the All Blacks have been well and truly rattled by Wales. 

    The visitors are playing some sensational stuff. They're 40 minutes from beating New Zealand for the first time in 63 years and ending the All Blacks' 22-year unbeaten record at this famous ground.

    What a second half we have in store...

  10. Postpublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    An outstanding first half. Will Wales come to regret not taking their chance in the last play of the half? Only the finest of soothsayers can answer that question. 

    Liam Williams, George North, Rhys Webb and Dan Biggar have been like sparks of lighting in attack, while Sam Warburton has been his usual peerless self, making sure his team is competing at the breakdown.   

    NZ v WalesImage source, BBC Sport
  11. Half-timepublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

  12. Half-timepublished at 09:24 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

  13. Half-timepublished at 09:23 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

  14. Half-timepublished at 40 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    The sound of the hooter signals the end of a wonderful half. Wales, who have never won in New Zealand, haven't beaten the All Blacks since 1953 are ahead. But let's not get carried away just yet. 

  15. Postpublished at 40 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Wales creep infield, Rhys Webb then swings play back out to the wing. Hallam Amos with the ball... Hallam Amos into touch. Opportunity missed. 

  16. Postpublished at 39 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Solid. Rhys Webb to Jonathan Davies... the centre wriggles on the ground, but he's not close enough... wide Wales go... inches away... retaining possession... Taulupe Faletau stopped in his tracks... 

  17. Postpublished at 37 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Aaron Smith keeps his eye on a bouncing ball with Jonathan Davies homing in... replays shows there was a knock on and Wales will have put-in at the scrum in the shadow of the All Blacks' posts. 

  18. Postpublished at 37 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    Rhys Webb finds a ravishing George North down the blindside. The winger playing like he's been on a diet of raw meet all week. Wales deep into New Zealand territory, threatening. 

    George North of WalesImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 36 min

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    George North on the counter-attack! Sam Warburton must get a pat on the back, too, creating the turnover. Dane Coles unable to stay off his feet and Dan Biggar boots it into touch. 

    Less than five minutes of this half remaining. 

  20. Postpublished at 35 mins

    New Zealand 15-18 Wales

    New Zealand come back for some more, they are insatiable. For possession and territory, there's only one team in it - but the scoreboard tells a different story.