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

  • Watch highlights at 19:00 BST on BBC Two

  • Get involved using #bbcrugby

  1. Wales absenteespublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Sam WarburtonImage source, Getty Images

    There's a few big Welsh names out of the picture today. None bigger than skipper Sam Warburton, who is set to lead his country in New Zealand, but is not sufficiently over a shoulder injury to feature today.

    Dan Lydiate picks up the armband, as he did in the final game of the Six Nations. Prop Paul James has failed to recover from a calf injury.

    Prop Tomas Francis played for Exeter yesterday and back Matthew Morgan for Bristol in midweek - so they're not involved.

    Centre Jonathan Davies and lock Luke Charterisare unavailable too as they feature in the Top 14.  

  2. England absenteespublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Itoje and GoodeImage source, Getty Images

    Yesterday's Premiership final may have been a barnstormer, but it's robbed England of a bunch of good players today.

    Jamie George, Maro Itoje, George Kruis, Billy Vunipola, Mako Vunipola, Owen Farrell and Alex Goode all featured for Saracens in a pummeling final, that Sarries won 28-20.

    Exeter, who had played their part, had Luke Cowan-Dickie, Jack Nowell and Henry Slade in their line-up.

    There's no Joe Marler either - as he takes time off to rest - so he won't line up against Samson Lee for the first time since he called the Welshman a "Gyspy boy".

  3. get involved

    Get Involved - Who should have been picked?published at 14:40 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

    #bbcrugby

    You've seen the England and Wales squads for the southern hemisphere tours.

    Who were you adamant should have got the call?

    Here is former Northampton and England back Ian Hunter's penny's worth...

    Give us your thoughts using #bbcrugby on Twitter.

  4. Wales line-uppublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Wales XVImage source, .

    Replacements: 16. Kristian Dacey, 17. Gethin Jenkins, 18. Rhodri Jones, 19. Josh Turnbull, 20. James King, 21. Lloyd Williams, 22. Rhys Priestland, 23. Gareth Anscombe.

  5. England line-uppublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    Replacements: 16. Tommy Taylor 17. Ellis Genge 18. Paul Hill 19. Dave Attwood 20. Matt Kvesic 21. Danny Care 22. Ollie Devoto 23. Elliot Daly  

  6. BBC coveragepublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

    England v Wales

    Boy, do we have you covered today.

    There's live commentary of the game on BBC Radio 5 live, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru - you can find all those on the Live Coverage link on this page.

    And you can watch highlights on BBC Two at 19:00 BST.

  7. Oh, it's you againpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    England v WalesImage source, Rex Features

    We really must stop meeting like this, chaps.

    Like the lover who left you but keeps bumping into you in Rumbelows, England and Wales' paths just keep crossing, whether they want to see each other or not.

    This will be the third meeting in eight months between these old foes, all held at Twickenham.

    The first - a World Cup pool win for Wales that all but ended England's tournament before it had even got going.

    The second - a Six Nations sizzler won by England on their way to a Grand Slam.

    For anyone keeping count, England are 50-49 up on aggregate.

    (Also, I really need to update my high street shop references).

  8. Ding ding dingpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 29 May 2016

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    England v WalesImage source, Rex Features

    Get toweled down, stick in your gum shield and step out of your corners one more time boys.

    It's round three of England v Wales - who will be scraping themselves off the canvas?