Summary

  • Final score: Ireland 52-21 Canada

  • Final score: Wales 24-20 Argentina

  • Final score: England 37-21 South Africa

  • Final score: Scotland 22-23 Australia

  • Select TV & radio coverage from options at top of page

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    #bbcrugby

    Mark Wilkins: Even as an Englishman, I have to say this Scotland performance, has been nothing short of impressive!  

    Kenny Kong: Indiscipline in the first 20 minutes aside, England have been sensational this game. Nice to see Scotland doing well also

    Rod Nisbet: Scotland playing some of the best rugby I have seen from them in years Defence & attacking has been fantastic  

    George Ford and Huw Jones celebrateImage source, AP/PA
  2. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Scotland 22-13 Australia

    Israel Folau - just five metres short of the Scotland line - throws an loopy old off-load that floats over the heads of three potential Aussie try-scorers and into the grateful mitts of Ross Ford.

    Scotland's defence is toiling hard.

  3. Penalty (Farrell)published at 48 mins

    England 30-9 South Africa

    Naughty little kick from Ford and South Africa are pinned in their 22. Springbok line-out, they throw to the front, Lambie thumps clear, but England come again and it's an England penalty, which Farrell pops over. England over the hill and far away...

  4. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Scotland 22-13 Australia

    Australia are a little off their game and when you are playing their high-wire, tight-margin rugby that can be costly.

    Reece Hodge bursts through a gap, but Bernard Foley's pass is a little behind the centre and he cannot take the ball with him.

    Reece HodgeImage source, Rex Features
  5. Postpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    England 27-9 South Africa

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live

    England have done everything there and South Africa are up against the ropes. 

    South Africa can't mark every player, the Vunipolas and Lawes are running massive lines then there is acres of space for Ben Youngs to exploit.

  6. Postpublished at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    England 27-9 South Africa

    Chris Jones
    BBC Radio 5 live rugby reporter

    Brilliant England try, that could be the ball game.

    George Ford celebratesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  7. converted try

    Converted try (Ford, Farrell)published at 43 mins

    England 27-9 South Africa

    Mizzly weather at Twickenham, which might account for some of the handling errors. Here's Mako Vunipola knocking on but England win it back and here comes May on the outside... Billy Vunipola bludgeons, Youngs dummies, the South Africa defence parts like the Red Sea and he puts Ford in for the try. Lovely stuff from England.

    George Ford scoresImage source, Reuters
  8. try

    Try - Jonny Graypublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Scotland 22-13 Australia

    Apologies to the Gray clan.

    It is younger brother Jonny who has ploughed over with Richie in the passenger seat.

    The grounding is legit. And Scotland stretch into the distance.

    Greig Laidlaw's conversion kick rebounds off the posts and away.

    Media caption,

    Scotland extend their lead through Gray try

  9. Try reviewpublished at 48 mins

    Scotland 17-13 Australia

    Richie Gray is over. Is the ball down though?

    Scotland look sure. John Lacey asks upstairs if there is any reason why he can't award the score.

    Jonny GrayImage source, Reuters
  10. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Scotland 17-13 Australia

    An over-cooked throw from hooker Stephen Moore and Scotland snaffle the pill at the back of the line-out.

    They rumble towards the line. Australia infringe. Scrum-down five Scotland.

  11. Kick-offpublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    England 20-9 South Africa

    We are back under way at Twickenham...

  12. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Scotland 17-13 Australia

    Finn Russell darts, dodges and dives to slip though a glimmer of a gap.

    He is determined not to die with the ball and flips up off the floor to Greig Laidlaw.

    Scotland recycle. Huw Jones with a grubber, probing in the Aussie 22m, John Hardie is after it, but is shunted out of play by Will Genia.

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:35 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

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    Small Man Peaky: Scotland been playing most exciting rugby in northern hemisphere since the 6 Nations. If defence gets sorted they will challenge for silverware. 

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

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    Andy Bennett: England have come into the game more and more. The score maybe flatters but I'll take it!

    Paige Grinter: Cracking start for both England and Scotland today - multiple screens following it all!

  15. Penalty - Bernard Foleypublished at 41 mins

    Scotland 17-13 Australia

    There she blows.

    Foley - a little bit iffy off the tee in Cardiff last weekend - has ironed out his creases.

    A kick plumb down the centre moves the Wallabies within four points.

    Reece HodgeImage source, Reuters
  16. Kick-offpublished at 40 mins

    Scotland 17-10 Australia

    We are back under way and inside 35 seconds Australia have a penalty shot as Israel Folau claims the kick with a superb chase and leap and John Hardie is a little over-eager on the floor.

    Bernard Foley sets his sights...

  17. Postpublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    James Horwill
    Former Australian captain on BBC One

    It's going to be a very tough 40 minutes for Australia. The second half is a big test. 

  18. Postpublished at 15:28 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Eng Aus scoreImage source, BBC Sport
  19. Postpublished at 15:27 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Scotland 17-10 Australia

    Scotland have been more efficient in taking their chances in the first half.

    The possession and territory have been even with Scotland having 51% and 54% respectively, but Australia have made 263 metres compared to the Scot's 160.

    The only stat that matters is the scoreline though.

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

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    Alex Halpin: Scotland playing class! Giving the Aussies a proper test match!

    Scott Nichol: Scotland ahead...now this would have been the script in the World Cup had it not been for Craig Joubert