Summary

  • Final score: South Africa 32-26 Ireland

  • Combrinck, Whiteley, Du Toit, De Allende tries; Jantjies 2 pens & 3 cons

  • Toner, Heaslip tries; Jackson 4 pens, 2 cons for Ire

  • Heroic defence sees England clinch Australia series 2-0

  • A four-try blitz helps New Zealand beat Wales 36-22

  • Scotland win in Japan to go one up in series

  1. Postpublished at 42 mins

    New Zealand 10-10 Wales

    Wales go wide, comes back left, Warburton on the clatter... Tamanivalu with the hit on Patchell, the ball flies loose, but it's a Wales put-in. 

  2. Postpublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Rob Ackerman
    Former Wales and Lions centre on BBC Radio Wales

    "Wales know they let themselves down in the last 20 minutes last week. They can't do the same again. If you're in front going into that last 20 it gives you a bit more to get over the line."

  3. Kick-offpublished at 09:39 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    New Zealand 10-10 Wales

    We're back under way in Wellington...

  4. Postpublished at 09:36 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Proud Welshman and BBC presenter Jason Mohammad showing his support.

  5. Postpublished at 09:35 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Rob Ackerman
    Former Wales and Lions centre on BBC Radio Wales

    "Wales deserve to be level. They played some great football. They're certainty asking questions. The All Blacks will be soul searching in there now. The press have been talking about a 30-point victory but it's all to play for. Wales need to forget that last 20 minutes last week. That was a different occasion. Wales have got to be the first to score - they can't allow the All Blacks on the board."

    Kieran ReadImage source, Getty Images
  6. George is watchingpublished at 09:33 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    He may be injured, but George North is with his Welsh team-mates.

  7. Get involvedpublished at 09:29 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    #bbcrugby

    mtsherlock: Fantastic try. Wales have held their patience and haven't played as much. Big big second half!!! 

  8. Half-timepublished at 09:28 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    New Zealand 10-10 Wales

    It has to be said Wales are good value for the draw at half-time, they've given as good as they've got. If it was a boxing match, they'd be congratulating the matchmaker. 

  9. Postpublished at 09:28 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Former Wales and Lions flanker Martyn Williams was pretty chuffed with that late try...

  10. Postpublished at 09:27 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Rob Ackerman
    Former Wales and Lions centre on BBC Radio Wales

    "This is the time to score and they thoroughly deserve it. They've stretched that All Blacks  defence, they've been panicking a bit. It was a fantastic try."

  11. converted try

    Converted try (Alun Wyn Jones, Biggar)published at 40 mins

    New Zealand 10-10 Wales

    Wales probe down the right wing, Liam Williams makes yards, but New Zealand turn it over and Barrett clears. Big hit by Naholo on Patchell, but they go back for a Wales line-out on the 22... Jonathan Davies punches a hole, here comes Williams again, just short of the line... men out left, long pass to Alun Wyn Jones, the lock stationed on the wing, dots it down. Biggar swings over a fine conversion, scores level.

    Jones tryImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 09:24 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Rob Ackerman
    Former Wales and Lions centre on BBC Radio Wales

    "Wales had to maintain the momentum by going for the line-out. But New Zealand defended well there."

  13. Postpublished at 36 mins

    New Zealand 10-3 Wales

    Wales with a training ground move that doesn't quite come off but they do win a penalty, Fekitoa blocking from the high kick. Wales kick to the corner, get a drive on from the line-out, but that's fine defence by the All Blacks, shoving the carrier into touch... 

  14. Postpublished at 34 mins

    New Zealand 10-3 Wales

    Aaron Cruden has left the field on a golf cart, let's hope he's OK. We restart with a scrum, Wales win a penalty and Biggar thumps into touch. All Blacks challenge at the line-out but Wales salvage a scrum...

    Cruden injuryImage source, Getty Images
  15. Scarlet feverpublished at 09:16 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Owen Rawlings
    BBC Wales Sport in Wellington, New Zealand

    When Rob Evans came on as a blood replacement for Gethin Jenkins, Wales had an all-Scarlets - Evans, Samson Lee and Ken Owens - front row for the first time ever.

    The last time an all-Llanelli (pre-regional rugby) front row packed down together for Wales was in 1891 - they were Willie Thomas, Stephen Thomas and Rowley Thomas.

  16. Postpublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Rob Ackerman
    Former Wales and Lions centre on BBC Radio Wales

    "Beauden Barrett [on for the injured Aaron Cruden] had such an impact last week, people will expect the same from him again. So it will be interesting to see how he goes and he'll get the full support from his home crowd. He's a potent player to bring on. His pace is electric."

  17. Postpublished at 09:12 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Rob Ackerman
    Former Wales and Lions centre on BBC Radio Wales

    "In the next few minutes Wales cannot concede any more points. They've scrambled very well in defence but towards the end of a half you cannot concede. I'd like to think they can score some themselves."

    Jonathan Davies of WalesImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 32 mins

    New Zealand 10-3 Wales

    Dagg's having some comeback game, here he is swooping in from the outfield and collecting a low, scudding clearance. Man down, it's Aaron Cruden with what looks like a neck injury...

    Beauden Barrett is on, Cruden is about to be carted off. I'll keep you posted, let's hope it's nothing serious...

  19. Penalty (Cruden)published at 28 mins

    New Zealand 10-3 Wales

    Rob Evans on for Gethin Jenkins in the front row for Wales. Biggar goes high and the tackle looked a bit late, but he's back in the fray. Wales put 15 phases together but that's sloppy, the ball flying back to Samson Lee and New Zealand winning a penalty from the resulting ruck. Here come the All Blacks, Cruden almost through... New Zealand penalty, dangerous tackle, Cruden will pop this over from bang in front...

  20. Different city, same storypublished at 09:07 British Summer Time 18 June 2016

    Owen Rawlings
    BBC Wales Sport in Wellington, New Zealand

    The tempo here in Wellington is just as frantic as last week. Both sides are playing counter-attacking rugby, looking to catch the other side on the hop.

    We're seeing some huge hits too as the players throw themselves into battle at the Westpac Stadium.

    Warren Gatland's side must make sure they take any chances the world champions give them. If we learned anything from last week it's that this new-look All Blacks side will capitalise on any opportunity they create - as we saw with that Israel Dagg score.

    Big tackleImage source, Getty Images