Postpublished at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 11 February 2017
Wales 6-8 England
Chris Jones
BBC Radio 5 live rugby reporter
Loads of talk about back row this week, nothing about the front row. England vastly more experienced.
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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Wales 6-8 England
Chris Jones
BBC Radio 5 live rugby reporter
Loads of talk about back row this week, nothing about the front row. England vastly more experienced.
Wales 6-8 England
More set-piece inaccuracy from Wales.
A knock-on in the line-out and more easy ball for England.
Number eight Nathan Hughes comes flying off the back of the scrum, leaving Justin Tipuric in the blocks and bearing down on Dan Bigger like a juggernaut on a bunny.
Good tackle from Biggar and his dicky ribs pass their first test.
Wales 6-8 England
Brian Moore
Former England hooker
In a game that is likely to come down to a single score, I think you need to take points when you can get them.
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fantastic mr fox: ref is sure, player says check, ref checks?
Former England winger Mark Cueto is enjoying the game...
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Wales 6-8 England
Whoops and hollers from the England pack.
And a few shoves and sharp words into the mix.
They have forced Wales to fold south at scrum time and have earned a penalty in the shadow of their own posts.
Big.
Wales 6-8 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half
It's a good call to take the scrum.
Wales are on the up, although I would have taken the three points.
Matt Dawson
England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
I like it when players battle for the ball. When that curved ball is kicked it bounces around all over the place. That makes it exciting. Well done Rhys Webb not kicking it into touch.
Wales are turning the screw here.
They are seeing more of the ball (43%) than they were just seven minutes ago.
Can they make it count?
Wales 6-8 England
Brian Moore
Former England hooker
If the referee is sure Wales were short, then surely he should just let the game carry on?
Wales 6-8 England
Alun Wyn Jones can sniff the whitewash. But he is held up just short.
Rhys Webb snipes around the side.
Referee Jerome Garces thinks he is short, but Webb convinces him to have another look on the video.
The ref was right. Webb is short. But Wales have a penalty.
And they call for the scrum...
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Kritt Normaskul: England has turned up to play. Huge crash balls from the forwards steadily building momentum
Eddie Royall: Both teams looking v tidy and v determined. Cracking stuff! :)
Wales 6-8 England
Dan Biggar grubbers into space behind England as the ball breaks free from Rhys Webb's box kick and sets off in pursuit.
It is a foot race with Jack Nowell. And the England wing wins the day. Just.
England clear but are still in their own 22m.
Wales 6-8 England
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Wales 6-8 England
Rob Jones
Former Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
Immediately they wanted the response. They would have been disappointed conceding that try. Getting three points back so quickly is great.
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer at the Principality Stadium
The home crowd, stunned by that 26-phase England try and the control that went with it, finds its voice after Halfpenny's second penalty. First chorus of Land of My Fathers, more on its way.
Wales 6-8 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales fly-half
It's a very, very good game at the moment. Wales coming into it now, and everyone is enjoying it.
Leigh Halfpenny
The home crowd don't even bother to break singing stride.
Halfpenny bangs it over to choruses, cutting the gap to two.
Wales 3-8 England
Jonathan Davies is squeaking in the commentary box, it must be on for Wales.
Liam Williams' electric break has England scampering.
Joe Launchbury fails to rolls away as Justin Tipuric drives forward another couple of metres.
A gimme of a penalty for Leigh Halfpenny from bang in front.