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. try

    Try (Folau)published at 15 mins

    Australia 10-0 England

    Australia come again, here's Haylett-Petty, the debutant, who seems to be everywhere... through the legs from Foley, Ole stuff from the Wallabies... Foley with the drift and perfectly timed pass, Folau over for Australia's second try... England being badly outclassed at the moment, it's not much different to the World Cup. Foley's conversion hits the upright...

    Israel FolauImage source, Getty Images
  2. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 11:24 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Francis Edwards: And this is what happens when England play Southern Hemisphere teams. Much too slow and cannot handle a bit of pace and magic.  

  3. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Australia 5-0 England

    England struggling with the pace of the game at the moment, nothing like this quick during the Six Nations. England scrum centre-field, on the Australia 10m. Taking plenty of time to get it set, England have three men queued up in single file, but it's free-kick Australia...

  4. 'Folau is a menace'published at 11:21 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 5-0 England

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Second time lucky for Michael Hooper there. England's line speed are going up because of their inability to drift and Australia are seeing that and going outside them a few times already. Israel Folau in space is a menace to any team in the world and there have been a few times already when that has happened."

    Australia's Michael HooperImage source, Getty Images
  5. try

    Try (Hooper)published at 9 mins

    Australia 5-0 England

    England have settled after that storming start by the Wallabies. Australia sniping down the right, stringing quick phases together... Folau skips through the tackle, feeds Hooper down the right flank, the Australian open-side gets it back from the back of a ruck and pops it down for the first try of the game. Foley pushes the conversion wide of the uprights.

    Michael HooperImage source, EPA
  6. 'Australia are hot'published at 11:17 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 0-0 England

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

    "Australia started hot, if that carries on that's a potential break point in the English defence."

    Australia's Dane Haylett-PettyImage source, Reuters
  7. Get involved #bbcrugbypublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

  8. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Australia 0-0 England

    Clean line-out from the Aussies, just outside the England 22, but Robshaw turns the ball over. Kuridrani with a gash on his forehead, he's off for a bit of stitching. Itoje takes at the line-out, bit of handbags between Hartley and Sio.

  9. 'An amazing start'published at 11:13 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 0-0 England

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "Amazing. What a start. England were on the edge. Australia, on a couple of times, on the right-hand side had numbers - and what about that shot on Dave Pocock? But I've been impressed by England's composure in defence. They've been chopping the tackles low, allowing the next person to come in on the breakdown."

    Australia's start has Stirling Mortlock on his feet in the Brisbane commentary boxImage source, BBC Sport
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    Australia's start had Stirling Mortlock on his feet in the Brisbane commentary box

  10. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Australia 0-0 England

    England line-out taken clean but it's turned over. Hooper gets a clattering from Haskell in midfield but Australia manage to shift it wide to Folau... ball swung left, the Wallabies have come flying out of the blocks... England stretched out right now, Foley to Simmons, Australia nearly there... Itoje steals! Youngs clears his lines...

  11. Kick-offpublished at 11:10 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    Australia 0-0 England

    Bernard Foley, England's vanquisher in chief at the World Cup, gets us under way...

  12. Radio man in the striped pajama bottoms...published at 11:10 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

  13. Full housepublished at 11:08

    Looks like we've got a full house at Suncorp Stadium and we're about to kick off. Teams swapping ends, looking forward to seeing how Itoje goes today, a future great no doubt.

  14. Nothing quite like singing the national anthempublished at 11:06

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 live

    "The anthem, belting that out before a Test match is just amazing. The whole week has been all about this moment and punching out the anthem is just emotional. I can't wait for the battle."

    Australia anthemsImage source, Reuters
  15. Stay tunedpublished at 11:02

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  16. A rare occasionpublished at 11:00

    England haven't toured Australia for six years and they've actually only played 17 Tests down under. Eddie Jones, of course, up against his home country and it looks like he's buzzing about it. Here come the Englanders.

  17. Burrell back in favourpublished at 10:58

    The players are due out and we will have some anthemic singing in just one moment. Farrell at 10 for the first time under Eddie Jones, Burrell back in the centres with Joseph, Brown winning his 50th cap. 

    Eddie JonesImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Eddie Jones has handed Owen Farrell the 10 shirt in Brisbane today

  18. Line-ups:published at 10:53

    Australia: Folau, Haylett-Petty, Kuridrani, Kerevi, Horne, Foley, Phipps, Sio, Moore, Holmes, Arnold, Simmons, Fardy, Hooper, Pocock. Replacements: Polota-Nau, Slipper, Kepu, Horwill, Mumm, McMahon, Frisby, LealiIfano. 

    England: Brown, Watson, Joseph, Burrell, Yarde, Farrell, Youngs, M. Vunipola, Hartley, Cole, Itoje, Kruis, Robshaw, Haskell, B. Vunipola. Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Mullan, Hill, Launchbury, Lawes, Care, Ford, Nowell. 

    Referee: Romain Poite (France)

  19. Punch for punch?published at 10:50 British Summer Time 11 June 2016

    England head coach Eddie Jones: "It will be like a street fight versus a boxer tonight, both sides are going to come out swinging and it will be the first team to go down."

  20. To Suncorp Stadiumpublished at 10:45

    Hello duckies, this is Ben Dirs. Fifteen minutes until England kick off against Australia in Brisbane. Remarkably, England have won only three Tests on Aussie soil and never in Brisbane. I don't expect this to be as conclusive as the Wallabies' victory in the World Cup, not least because they haven't played since last year's tournament. Stand by.