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. Stay in touch and get involvedpublished at 08:17

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  2. Dagg's backpublished at 08:15

    Today sees the return to the All Blacks line-up of full-back Israel Dagg, a World Cup winner in 2011 but not included in the squad for 2015. He's had some bad injury problems but will win his 50th cap today, as will Ben Smith, who has taken Julian Savea's place on the wing.

  3. Hello from the Westpac Stadium!published at 08:03

    It’s very yellow.

    Owen Rawlings
    BBC Wales Sport in Wellington, New Zealand

    This is where Wales are hoping to resurrect their New Zealand tour. After all the hype and excitement around the three-Test series, Wales face themselves on the brink of a series defeat against the world champions.

    If the All Blacks win in Wellington tonight, they’ll take an unassailable 2-0 lead, having won the opening Test at Eden Park 39-21.

    A much-changed Wales side were then hammered 40-7 by the Chiefs on Tuesday.

    Can they get back on track tonight? Well, they have never beaten New Zealand on their own soil and have lost their last 27 games against the All Blacks, their last win coming in 1953.

    Wales pushed Steve Hansen’s side hard for 60 minutes in Auckland. They will need luck on their side, but if they can play with the same intensity for 80 minutes in Wellington, they might just stand a chance of recording a famous win.

    Westpac Stadium, WellingtonImage source, BBC Sport
  4. New Zealand v Walespublished at 08:00

    Morning all. It's a bumper day of international rugby and it all kicks off with New Zealand v Wales in Wellington. Wales gave a good account of themselves last week, before going down 39-21. This week, All Blacks head coach Steve Hansen has promised his side will be "sharper". Ominous...