Summary

  • Final score: England 27-13 Wales

  • Burrell, Watson, Youngs, Clifford, Yarde tries; Ford con

  • Evans try; Biggar con & 2 pens for Wales

  • Third meeting between the sides this season

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  1. Postpublished at 69 mins

    England 27-13 Wales

    Here's something I found out today.

    Marland Yarde's dad is called Scotland.

    Scotland Yarde.

    Not a word of a lie. Tremendous stuff.

    Marland Yarde of EnglandImage source, Reuters
  2. Postpublished at 69 mins

    England 27-13 Wales

    Liam Williams wants to get Wales moving and he makes a dart down the open side, but Anthony Watson is with him and forces him out of play.

  3. Postpublished at 67 mins

    England 27-13 Wales

    Now Elliot Daly is on - a spark plug of a player.

    All these changes have disrupted the rhythm of the game.

  4. Postpublished at 66 mins

    England 27-13 Wales

    Kristian Dacey tries to do something about that and goes barreling into the England line. He fails to find support though.

    Matt Mullan coming off for England. Ellis Genge is on for his international debut.

    Rhys Webb has to limp off for Wales - looks like cramp - Lloyd Williams on.

  5. Postpublished at 66 mins

    England 27-13 Wales

    And that's Courtney Lawes' last contribution, as he is replaced by Dave Attwood.

    Samson Lee makes way for Rhodri Jones for Wales.

    England have dominated this half - I'm struggling to remember a time Wales have ventured into the England 22.

  6. Get involvedpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Daniel Harvey: to small man peaky. Slade was terrible yesterday [for Exeter]. Farrell calm and assured. Cipriani should be playing 10 today. As everyone knows

  7. try

    Try (Marland Yarde, missed con George Ford)published at 62 mins

    England 27-13 Wales

    Courtney Lawes has just made Jamie Roberts look like a chihuahua. 

    Roberts, who is a tank, is just handed off by the England lock like he's not even there. And then Lawes slips in Marland Yarde down the wing and he has the time to loop back round and touch down near the posts.

    Easy conversion for George Ford - oh wait. He's missed it. Again. Hits the post. Terrible.

    Englands Marland YardeImage source, Reuters
  8. Postpublished at 61 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    The game is opening up like a bag of sweeties on a school bus.

    Jamie Roberts thunders into the England back line, but Rhys Priestland coughs it up,

    England hit back, but Wales regain possession and rebuild - despite surviving a chargedown scare.

    Mike Brown of EnglandImage source, Reuters
  9. Postpublished at 59 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    Gethin Jenkins comes on too for Wales - just the 124th cap for the Cardiff Blues man.

  10. Get involvedpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Ian Bradley: Commentators debating knock on over replays for the Clifford try so not an obvious mistake, Welsh dissent disgraceful

  11. Postpublished at 58 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    Changes.

    Danny Care on for Ben Youngs for England.

    Wales bring on Rhys Priestland, Gareth Anscombe and Kristian Dacey.

  12. Postpublished at 56 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    It's zippy from England as they chuck it across the pitch, but they put hands in the ruck and allow Wales to catch their breath.

  13. Postpublished at 55 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    It's worked well but England concede a penalty. Dan Biggar fails to find touch and Marland Yarde is on his bike, chasing a George Ford kick. George North concedes the line-out.

  14. Postpublished at 53 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    Anyway. Back to the game. Scrum to England on the halfway line.

  15. Postpublished at 52 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    The reason it's so tricky to tell if Dan Cole has knocked on is because it immediately comes off the midriff of Ross Moriarty.

    If I was pushed, I'd say... knock on.

  16. Get involvedpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Small Man Peaky: Ford has consistently shown this season that he is not even the second best English 10. Farrell, Cipriani and Slade all ahead.

  17. converted try

    Converted try (Jack Clifford, con George Ford)published at 48 mins

    England 22-13 Wales

    Wales fly-half Dan Biggar is furious. He's having a right pop at the referee. He thinks there's a knock on.

    It's his pass that Dan Cole gets a hand to - the TMO says he didn't knock it forward. It's not clear cut to be honest.

    But what a score from Jack Clifford, who shows great pace to race away and score - a number eight disguised as a number 11.

    The biggest cheer of the afternoon greets George Ford's successful conversion.

    Jack Clifford of EnglandImage source, Reuters
  18. Try review (Jack Clifford)published at 48 mins

    England 15-13 Wales

    Jack Clifford is racing away for a breakaway try. But did Dan Cole knock on?

  19. try

    Try (Ben Youngs, missed con George Ford)published at 45 mins

    England 15-13 Wales

    Ben Youngs may not have sparkled today - but this is good.

    England start with a line-out 10m from the try line, which goes up to Joe Launchbury and is worked to Youngs, who sends Scott Baldwin the wrong way and breaks over the line.

    George Ford misses from tee. I'm just going to start copy and pasting that sentence.

    Ben Youngs of EnglandImage source, Reuters
  20. Postpublished at 44 mins

    England 10-13 Wales

    Dylan Hartley has been imperious at the line-out - once again he finds a man in white. England can't capitalise though and Wales clear it deep to Mike Brown.

    George Ford's kick is charged down but Marland Yarde gathers and then Wales knock on to allow England to breathe.