Postpublished at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 19 November 2016
Ireland 3-7 New Zealand
Final score: Ireland 9-21 New Zealand
Final score: Scotland 19-16 Argentina
Final score: England 58-15 Fiji
Final score: Wales 33-30 Japan
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Ireland 3-7 New Zealand
Ireland 3-7 New Zealand
The clock is stopped. Robbie Henshaw is still on the turf receiving treatment - it is not looking good. His teammates go through some more warm-up drills, potential replacement Garry Ringrose busting out some press-ups on the touchline.
Scotland 6-3 Argentina
Chris Paterson
Former Scotland international on BBC Two
There has been intent to play but the game has not been able to get started with the knock-ons and the errors.
Nicolas Sanchez
It looks like Juan Martin Hernandez has found his range. Those forwards who were cursing him earlier will be thanking the playmaker after he puts them 40 metres up field with a perfectly-placed boot.
Argentina are able to keep the pressure on and win a penalty 46 metres from the sticks.
Has Nicolas Sanchez got the distance in him? Yep, he calmly guides one over to reduce Scotland's lead to three points.
Ireland 3-7 New Zealand
Ooof! The Irish fans are baying for blood. Or a yellow card at least. All Blacks back rower Sam Cane clatters into Robbie Henshaw. The Irish centre doesn't know what day it is.
The referee goes to his man in the stands, but he reckons it is an Irish penalty at best. Cane escapes, the Aviva boos.
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Ireland, roared on by a pumped Aviva, go again. Jamie Heaslip causes a nuisance of himself again, CJ Stander going over the line in the next phase. He can't dump the ball down, however.
Ireland win the penalty - they're going for the sticks. Johnny Sexton doesn't miss these. Nope.
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Scotland 6-0 Argentina
Brilliant defence from Scotland. Argentina dominate the scrum and feed Nicolas Sanchez, who skips towards the line only to be stopped short by a combination of Finn Russell and Hamish Watson.
The ball squirms loose, and Stuart Hogg boots it as far as possible away from his own line to relieve any pressure.
Ireland 0-7 New Zealand
What response can Ireland muster? A fantastic one. Jamie Heaslip shimmies his way through the All Blacks defence, seeing Sean O'Brien on his right shoulder. The number eight gallops away, only to be dragged back about five metres short.
Scotland 6-0 Argentina
Great hands from Argentina to keep the momentum going after a Juan Martin Hernandez break carries the visitors inside the opposition 22 from a scrum.
A couple of neat offloads takes the Pumas to the Scotland line, but they are held up by a sea of dark blue shirts.
A first real period of sustained pressure from Argentina, but Scotland are holding out.
Ireland 0-7 New Zealnd
Tony Ward
Former Ireland and Lions fly-half
What a start. Nearly three minutes of continual play.
The Irish defending wasn't half bad but anyone doubted the intensity New Zealand would bring to this game, there is the answer.
Fekitoa try, Barrett con
Wow. The All Blacks are angry. Like 15 Lou Ferrignos. They go through the phases, battering the Irish whitewash. Skipper Kieran Read is held up on the line, but that Irish effort leaves them open on the left flank.
A kick picks out Malakai Fekitoa who scampers over the line.
Greig Laidlaw
The Scottish defence is getting up quickly into the faces of the Argentina players and that is helping force the visitors into a few mistakes.
They'd not really been able to capitalise from previous scrums, but the ball doesn't even make it in from scrum half Greig Laidlaw this time before Argentina are penalised.
Laidlaw points straight to the posts and then slots the three points.
Ireland 0-0 New Zealand
Fast and furious. And Vin Diesel is nowhere to be seen. New Zealand are like a swarm of angry wasps whose nest has poked by the Irish.
Ireland 0-0 New Zealand
Here we go. Beauden Barrett - the world player of the year - has the honour of kicking us off.
Ireland v New Zealand (17:30 GMT)
I think I genuinely love the Haka more than sport itself. Sensational. Scrum-half TJ Perenara has the honour of leading the war-cry, eye-popping and tongue-wagging his way through it.
Ireland, who formed a figure of eight in tribute to Anthony Foley in Chicago, stand in a straight line, keeping a safe distance from the wailing All Blacks.
Scotland 3-0 Argentina
The Murrayfield crowd is getting a little restless. A huge roar spills out around the stadium as Stuart Hogg gathers a loose ball following a deep Juan Martín Hernández clearance.
I think that's a message to the full back to run it back and keep the ball in hand. Hogg obliges and makes good ground, but that Argentina defence is standing firm.
Ireland v New Zealand (17:30 GMT)
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