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. Postpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Wales 24-20 Argentina

    Martyn Williams
    Former Wales captain on BBC Two

    Wales deserved that, they were the better team today.

    It was the Wales of old, their defence won it, and their set piece. You have to give credit to the Wales front row.

    You have to give credit to Wales for getting the result.

  2. Postpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Wales 24-20 Argentina

    Man of the match Alun Wyn Jones: "We knew we were pretty poor in the first game [against Australia] and we had to play and be a credit for the people who turned up today. We've taken a lot of criticism, rightly so, but we wanted to prove people wrong."

  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

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    Wayne Andrews: Shambles, Wales - on that evidence, England will be able to declare at half-time in the Six Nations

  4. Postpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Wales 24-20 Argentina

    Jonathan Davies
    Former dual code international on BBC Two

    You just felt that this was all about the win. The tries were nice, but the win was most important.

    There's still work to do in attack, in distribution, but they will take the win and move on to Japan and South Africa.

    If Wales can win three of their four Autumn internationals they'll be happy with that.

  5. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

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    Dave Sommerville: It's a win for Wales but they left a few tries out there and gave away a soft one - a work in progress

  6. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Ireland 7-0 Canada

    More promising for Canada.

    They bulldoze Ireland backwards at scrum-time before fly-half Connor Braid makes a half-break as Paddy Jackson is left water-skiing off the back of his opposite number's shirt. 

  7. Postpublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Wales full-timeImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Full-timepublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Wales 24-20 Argentina

    Gareth Davies runs the ball into touch and that's a welcome victory for Wales after a disastrous performance last week against Australia. Argentina weren't very good but a win, as they say, is a win.

    Wales celebrate at full timeImage source, PA
  9. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Ireland 7-0 Canada

    Hooker Sean Cronin is relishing the open spaces. The Ireland man has a serious turn of pace and he crashing around the loose like a frisky heffer.

    Sean O'Brien's turn to show what he can do, punching a hole and then flinging a back-of-the-hand offload out towards Craig Gilroy.

  10. Postpublished at 80 mins

    Wales 24-20 Argentina

    The Pumas haven't taken their teeth out just yet, here they come with a maul. But it comes to nought as the ball is knocked out and Wales are awarded a scrum. Clock ticks into the red...

  11. Watch Argentina's Landajo peg back Walespublished at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Argentina refuse to lie down as Martín Landajo's try is given by the television match official. 

    Media caption,

    Landajo goes over for Argentina

  12. Penalty (Halfpenny)published at 78 mins

    Wales 24-20 Argentina

    Biggar has a free shot at a drop-goal, which comes up short, before Halfpenny is handed the ball and told to go for goal. Pieretto it was again, the replacement prop has given up three penalties in as many minutes. Halfpenny nails it, that could be that.

    Media caption,

    Halfpenny kicks winning penalty for Wales

  13. try

    Converted try - Keith Earlspublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Ireland 7-0 Canada

    Clinical stuff from Ireland.

    Billy Holland takes the line-out throw in the centre of the queue, a rolling maul sucks in the Canada defence and Kieran Marmion spots that the Cannucks are short-staffed on the blindside.

    Draw and give and Keith Earls is in at the corner.

    Paddy Jackson slots the extras.

    Keith EarlsImage source, PA
  14. Wales 21-20 Argentinapublished at 76 mins

    Hernandez is replaced by Iglesias, as Wales lose a line-out. Sanchez kicks through, Liam Williams clears, Pieretto is pinged for offside, Biggar gives it some hammer, line-out on the Argentina 22.

  15. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Ireland 0-0 Canada

    Finlay Beaham lays down a marker with a crunching hit that turned Canada prop Djustice Sears-Duru from rampaging bull to spring lamb.

    Ireland moving up ominously to the Canada 22m..

  16. Postpublished at 19:18 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Jonathan Davies
    Former dual code international on BBC Two

    You can't give that as a high tackle, that's pathetic! It's a nonsense.

    He ducked into the tackle, how else are you supposed to make a tackle? It doesn't help that Charteris is 7ft as well...

  17. Penalty (Sanchez)published at 74 mins

    Wales 21-20 Argentina

    Charteris is pinged for a high tackle on Sanchez, although that looks harsh, Sanchez's head was only a couple of feet off the ground. Over it goes and it's a one-pointer again...

  18. Kick-offpublished at 1 min

    Ireland 0-0 Canada

    Paddy Jackson is steering the ship at 10 for coach Joe Schmidt. He makes a good touch up inside the Canada half after the kick-off is safely gathered by his forwards. 

  19. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Wales 21-17 Argentina

    Nicky Smith demolishes the Argentina scrum and Biggar boots clear. Pieretto replaces Herrera for the second time, this time for good. Wales put it through the hands but Jonathan Davies' final flipped pass isn't taken by Liam Williams. Here come Argentina, running it out, but a pass is loose and they are awarded a penalty...

  20. Postpublished at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2016

    Wales 21-17 Argentina

    Eddie Butler
    BBC Rugby commentator

    It's all become rather breathless and broken up.