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. Penalty (Foley)published at 36 mins

    Australia 13-16 England

    England full-back Brown has put one down and it's an Aussie scrum. Bit of a mess at the set-piece, it's taking an age to sort. They never do, the referee blows his whistle for Dan Cole 'hinging', Aussie penalty and now we've got some handbags... Foley kicks the three-pointer...

  2. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

  3. 'Australia playing into English hands'published at 11:51 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-16 England

    Paul Grayson
    Ex-England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "What a turn around. They've hung in there, chipped away and it's Australia's indiscipline which has kept them in it. Australia are now going to have to force the issue to get in front, which plays into England hands because they've started to defend more comfortably."

  4. converted try

    Converted try (Joseph, Farrell)published at 32 mins

    Australia 10-16 England

    Not sure why Burrell has gone off, or even if he was injured, but I'll let you know. More importantly, Jonathan Joseph has just scored for England - loose pass from Folau to Foley, the ball goes loose, Kuridrani fumbles, Joseph hacks through and the ball pops up into his hands. Farrell with the extras, what a swing.

    Jonathan JosephImage source, Getty Images
  5. 'Aussies not doing simple things right'published at 11:49 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-16 England

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Look at all the English supporters! They're up, they're vocal. The Wallabies were not putting enough effort into doing the simple things right."

  6. Penalty (Farrell)published at 30 mins

    Australia 10-9 England

    Aussie hands in the ruck, again, Farrell with another shot at goal. Burrell has gone off, Farrell has shifted to centre, Ford is on at 10. Over it goes, the lead cut to one point... 

  7. 'Referee correct'published at 11:45 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-6 England

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Bernard Foley passes more often than not but when he sees an opportunity he pounces. I'm actually going to say that England's Burrell was impeded. A nice piece of attack but the pass was too far behind the players and there was no other choice but for obstruction."

    Bernard FoleyImage source, Getty Images
  8. No trypublished at 29 mins

    Australia 10-6 England

    No try, the TMO deems a dummy runner was not in a position to receive the ball, so it's ruled obstruction. Controversial.

  9. Try reviewpublished at 30 mins

    Australia 10-6 England

    Foley is carving England up again, the Australia fly-half sells the dummy, skips past Farrell and saunters over unopposed...

  10. Penalty (Farrell)published at 27 mins

    Australia 10-6 England

    Billy Vunipola under a high one and head first into contact. Australia win it back, only for a clearance kick from Folau to go straight into touch. England penalty bang in front, man off-side, Farrell cuts the lead to four points. It's now England skipper Hartley's turn to accuse the opposition of cheating, but he gets short shrift from Poite.

    England's Owen Farrell kicks a penalty against AustraliaImage source, Getty Images
  11. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

  12. 'England have to slow the ball'published at 11:38 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-3 England

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live

    "A lot has been spoken about the danger Australia have in their backline but, for me, it's all about the breakdown, the speed of the ball Australia are getting all the time. No-one's competing for the ball for England, other than Itoje. I've got to see Robshaw, I've got to see Haskell, trying to slow that ball down."

  13. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Australia 10-3 England

    Kruis takes at the line-out but Australia win the battle at the breakdown. Aussie skipper Stephen Moore keeping referee Poite appraised to the situation at the contact area, Moore appearing to suggest England are deliberately slowing things down. Never... Aussie lock Rob Simmons hobbles off, it looks like he landed badly, James Horwill is thrown into the fray.

  14. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Neil Leverett: Bit of a reality check for @EnglandRugby. Aus pacier and technically superior. Eng Can adjust though #AUSvENG #bbcrugby

    Andrew Hook: This could be painful to watch. Did Eddie Jones talk far too much pre game about bodyline? Pace and craft winning at present.

  15. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Australia 10-3 England

    England stretched again, every time the Aussies get the ball in their mitts they ask questions. Itoje steals again at the breakdown, the Saracens man is a colossus in there.

    Nick PhippsImage source, Getty Images
  16. 'Missed kicks costly'published at 11:32 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-3 England

    Paul Grayson
    Ex-England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Two missed kicks from Bernard Foley keeps England in the game. At 10-3, it's game on."

  17. Penalty (Farrell)published at 20 mins

    Australia 10-3 England

    Anyway, after all that Farrell pops over England's first points after an Aussie is penalised for not rolling away... 

  18. 'Farrell looking dangerous'published at 11:31 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-0 England

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Significantly better play from England there. They've only just had the ball and looked quite dangerous. Farrell, what he's doing inside and outside of him, he's looking quite dangerous."

  19. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Australia 10-0 England

    Joseph with the break, inside to Brown, who doesn't have the pace to outstrip the Aussie defence. But England come again, nice pass inside from Farrell to Joseph... phases, but Mako Vunipola eventually coughs up in the tackle. Stephen Moore and Mako Vunipola are bleeding heavily, it looks like they've just had a knife fight.

    Mike BrownImage source, EPA
  20. 'Wallabies winning territorial battle'published at 11:26 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 10-0 England

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Fantastic ball control from the Wallabies. Phase after phase they had perfect shape and they executed. England actually had numbers there, but isn't Israel Folau phenomenal? Australia are winning the territorial battle and playing the patient game and wearing England's defence down."

    Australia's Bernard FoleyImage source, Reuters