Summary

  • England defeat Argentina 27-14 - their 13th win in a row

  • Red card for England winger Daly after five minutes

  • Tipuric and Owens tries for Wales in 27-13 win over South Africa

  • Ireland beat Australia 27-24 with tries from Earls, Ringrose & Henderson

  • Hogg scores two tries in Scotland's 43-16 win over Georgia

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    #bbcrugby

    Daniel Lewis: Tipuric got to be starter at 7 for Wales from now on.

    James W: Great player,great try. Think we now know now for sure the Back Row for the 1st 6 Nations game 

    Gethin Alderman: Justin Tipuric: the best back in Wales!

  2. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Ireland 27-24 Australia

    A massive let-off for Ireland.

    Australia storm forward through Israel Folau but his offload falls out of the hands of Kane Douglas. It's a knock-on.

    Ireland scrum inside their own 22. Conor Murray kicks into touch and the pressure is off.

  3. Postpublished at 19:09 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Wales 27-13 South Africa

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Two

    It takes a forward to show the way with a great line, hitting inside shoulder, and then the sidestep to go around the player.

  4. try

    Converted try - Wales 27-13 South Africapublished at 77 mins

    Tipuric

    Lovely try by Justin Tipuric.

    The flanker runs a beautiful angle from just outside the 22m line and powers through to score.

    Leigh Halfpenny adds the conversion and I think that ends the South African comeback.

    Media caption,

    Justin Tipuric scores fine try for Wales

  5. try

    CONVERTED TRY - Ireland 27-24 Australiapublished at 66 mins

    Keith Earls; Paddy Jackson (con)

    Yes they can!

    Keith Earls finds the tiniest of spaces to go over in the corner. Paddy Jackson executes a brilliant conversion to give his side a three-point cushion.

    Ireland's Keith Earls scoresImage source, Rex Features
  6. Watch again: Hooker Ken Owens goes over for trypublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Watch as Wales' Ken Owens scores his sides' opening try.

    Media caption,

    Hooker Ken Owens goes over for the try

  7. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Ireland 20-24 Australia

    Australia are penalised and Paddy Jackson boots the ball into the corner. Ireland are going for a line-out and maul. 

    The hosts about eight metres out from the Wallabies line. They go through the motions. Can they make it over?

  8. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Wales 20-13 South Africa

    Eight minutes to go and South Africa are somehow still in this game.

  9. Postpublished at 19:05 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Wales 20-13 South Africa

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC Two

    Wales now have to show composure to close this game off.

    They should be out of sight but now South Africa will think they have an opportunity.

  10. Postpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Wales 20-13 South Africa

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Two

    After giving them stick I must give South Africa praise. 

    The initial drive was stopped but South Africa didn't panic. You need a bit of patience there and they had and it was rewarded.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    #bbcrugby

    Margaret Roberts: Tell you what, Ireland are flying. The Six Nations will be interesting. Wales will be giving Italy a run for their money at this rate

    Oscar Webster: This Springboks performance has been nothing short of farcical. Seen better standards at U8 level.

  12. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Ireland 20-24 Australia

    Australia send the ball back deep into their own half and it's sloppy play.

    Ireland come storming in, Simon Zebo slamming Haylett-Petty to the floor. The crowd LOVED that. 

    But eventually the Wallabies do clear the danger. Ireland showing they still have plenty of fight in them.

  13. try

    Converted try - Wales 20-13 South Africapublished at 70 mins

    Cassiem

    Who predicted this?

    South Africa win a line-out on the Welsh 5m line and drive over with Uzair Cassiem touching down. He celebrates by making a heart shape with his hands.

    Pat Lambie adds the extras.

    Media caption,

    South Africa drive over as Uzair Cassiem touches down

  14. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 20-6 South Africa

    South Africa have an overlap and should score but there was some terrible passing in the backline. Opportunity missed.

  15. PENALTY - Ireland 20-24 Australiapublished at 60 mins

    Bernard Foley

    Ireland concede a penalty and Bernard Foley lines it up dead centre, about 25 metres out.

    He's not going to miss from there.

  16. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Wales 20-6 South Africa

    One South African newspaper gave the side all 0/10 after last week's defeat to Italy. I am not sure the marks will be much higher this week.

    The fizz has gone out of the game again, Wales look so comfortable.

  17. try

    CONVERTED TRY - Ireland 20-21 Australiapublished at 57 mins

    Sefanaia Naivalu; Bernard Foley (con)

    Lovely build-up, lovely hands. Sefanaia Naivalu finds space to sprint through on the right and with Bernard Foley's conversion Australia lead for the first time. 

    That's a first Test try for Naivalu, who's on as a replacement. 

    Sefanaia NaivaluImage source, Getty Images
  18. Springboks summed up...published at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 26 November 2016

    Wales 20-6 South Africa

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Two

    This is the worst South African team I have ever seen.  

  19. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Ireland 20-14 Australia

    To me, to you. To me, to you. It's like an episode of the Chuckle Brothers. 

    Paddy Jackson tries to kick forward, but Australia charge it down. Ireland get the turnover but then lose the ball. 

    Frenetic. 

  20. Postpublished at 64 mins

    Wales 20-6 South Africa

    Wales deserve their lead, South Africa have been abject.