Postpublished at 17:44 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017
Wales 13-8 England
Wales have lost the last two games against England in which they've led at half-time.
Something for England and Wales fans to think about.
This is live, a-live, oh.
Final score: Wales 16-21 England
L Williams try, Halfpenny 3 pens & 1 con for Wal
Youngs & Daly tries, Farrell 3 pens, 1 con for Eng
Full-time: Italy 10-63 Ireland
Stander & Gilroy both score trebles as Ireland run in nine tries
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Mike Henson
Wales 13-8 England
Wales have lost the last two games against England in which they've led at half-time.
Something for England and Wales fans to think about.
This is live, a-live, oh.
Wales 13-8 England (Half-time)
Jeremy Guscott
Former England centre on BBC One
He's a talisman. You have to get the ball to Liam Williams as much as you can. That move was as good as it gets. It was so smoke and mirrors.
Wales 13-8 England
Here is the first-phase move that your over-ambitious club coach will be trying to get you to recreate over the next few weekends.
Wales 13-8 England
What a turnaround from Wales from the opening 20 minutes.
They grew into the game in that first-half and deserved Liam Williams' try to take the lead.
Wales 6-8 England
One of the sidestories of the first half has been the two teams flirting with referee Jerome Garces like Blind Date wannabes.
After England captain Dylan Hartley had cheekily asked for a penalty try early in the half for a minor Welsh misdemeanor, Rhys Webb replied "penalty" when asked if he wanted the line-out or kick again from a fluffed England kick-off.
Wales 13-8 England
Paul O'Connell
Former Ireland captain at Murrayfield
Wales look really comfortable.
It's my first time at a Wales v England match and the noise here is amazing.
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer at the Principality Stadium
Having seen those kickable penalties spurned and a clear overlap lost to their skipper's knock-on a few minutes earlier, the home crowd greeted Liam William's try with frenzied relief. England have only once come from behind at half-time to win in this stadium. But it was last time they came here...
Wales 13-8 England
Phew.
What a 40 minutes of rugby.
It sucked you in like a mudbath and flowed like a stream on Snowdonia.
In case you missed it earlier, catch up on the highlights of Ireland's Roman romp.
Wales 13-8 England (Half-time)
Matt Dawson
England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
A beautifully worked move. I don't think any defence in the world could have stopped that. There were so many decoys and it was done at such speed. That was simply superb.
For the first time in the game Wales have now edged ahead in the possession stats, seeing 53% of the ball.
Wales 13-8 England
Liam Williams (con Halfpenny)
Sublime from Wales.
Straight off the training ground as Scott Williams decoy charge draws the attention of the England defence and Liam Williams' slices through on a sly angle and under the posts.
Lovely stuff and the hosts are ahead.
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Mike Bould: Awful to watch as a Wales fan. Could and should be 12-8 up.
Julia Jenkins: A couple of bad decisions by Wales we need to take the points at every opportunity.
Dave Sommerville: Unfathomable decisions by Wales to go for scrums and line outs instead of 6 points.
Wales 6-8 England
England's exit from their 22m is going to the textbook as the front row get the shove on and Nathan Hughes picks and goes.
Sloppy from Ben Youngs though. His box kick is charged down by Rhys Webb and Wales have a scrum as Joe Marler knocks on in the confusion.
Wales 6-8 England
Rob Jones
Former Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
This game is going to be close right till the end. Wales have to score. They have to make this pressure count. They can't make mistakes.
Wales 6-8 England
Scott Williams, as low and fast as a Ferrari, drives up to within five metres.
Men over out wide. It must be...
It isn't. Alun Wyn Jones spills a pass that was probably meant for a swift man outside him.
Ben Youngs might have been offside in defence. The ref didn't spot it if so.
A grinning Joe Marler offers Wyn Jones a consolatory pat on the chest. The Wales captain doesn't grace it with even a look.
Nathan Hughes might be only playing his fifth Test but he is a rock in the England pack.
The number eight has broken the gainline six times.
Wales 6-8 England
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Wales 6-8 England
Rob Evans stomping into the England 22m like a frenzied bear.
England pinned back. Wales up to within 10. The Principality finding a new voice.