Summary

  • Final score: Ireland 38-3 South Africa

  • Irish score four tries to secure record win v SA

  • Final score: Wales 21-29 Australia

  • Wales lose to Wallabies for 13th straight game

  • Final score: England 21-8 Argentina

  • Final score: Scotland 44-38 Samoa

  1. Postpublished at 19:08 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    One for the showreel for Jacob Stockdale.

    The Ireland wing with marrow-wobbling hit on Dillyn Leyds, turning his opposite number into a crash test dummy.

    Pretty much every Ireland player offers their congratulations.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    #bbcrugby or 81111 on text

    Luke: #bbcrugby Is Gatland now under pressure at Wales? Wales have not looked competitive for the last 3 years.

    Slightly harsh, Luke?

  3. Kurtley Beale sprints away for Australia's fourth trypublished at 19:07 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    FT: Wales 21-29 Australia

    And here's the try that ended Welsh hopes... is there a knock-on in the build-up from Beale?

  4. Postpublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    Ireland make a pair of changes in the front row with Rory Best and Cian Healy making way for Rob Herring and Dave Kilcoyne.

    A little over 20 minutes to go.

  5. Postpublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    FT: Wales 21-29 Australia

    James Horwill
    Former Australian captain on BBC Two

    It's been a great Test match by two teams really willing to play rugby.

  6. Full-timepublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 21-29 Australia

    I said these Tests usually go to the wire.

    Unfortunately for Warren Gatland's players, they're usually on the losing side.

    Australia win their 13th-consecutive Test against Wales.

    And the final image of the match is one of Jonathan Davies calling for a stretcher.

    Carnage.

    Jonathan DaviesImage source, Getty Images
  7. try

    Try - Wales 21-29 Australiapublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Hallam Amos (80 mins)

    It's a 50-50 decision but the TMO says yes.

    Hallam Amos with an acrobatic dive to the line and the TMO judges he stays in contact with the ball.

    Wales need the conversion... but it's wide.

    We will have a restart but eight points is too many for a miracle comeback.

  8. Postpublished at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    Rory Best goes burrowing at the breakdown and gets the turnover from Springbok replacement Steven Kitshoff.

    Great work from the skipper and Ireland are heading into the South Africa 22m.

  9. Postpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC Two

    Judging by his reaction, I'm not sure he grounded it?

  10. Try reviewpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    Is Hallam Amos in touch?

    The clock is stopped with 37 seconds left to play.

    We're asking 'try or no try?'

    Wales' Hallam Amos in actionImage source, Reuters
  11. Postpublished at 19:01 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    Iain Henderson shows up well again as he rips the ball out the grasp of Malcolm Marx.

    Ireland wallop upfield to clear their lines.

    You get the feeling that the Boks lack the killer quality to get back into this match, even if they have the passion to apply all the pressure and dominate possession.

  12. Postpublished at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16–29 Australia

    Rob Jones
    Former Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    You talk about the little things that make international sides great and Wales have made far too many basic handling errors. Critical decisions have not been made by Wales.

    But Wales' passing generally has been very, very good.

    Wales' Jonathan Davies in actionImage source, Reuters
  13. Postpublished at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    And another. Leon Brown is welcomed to the international stage rather late in the day as Aled Davies replaces Gareth Davies at scrum-half.

    Australia are in possession, Bernard Foley launches a long kick which is collected by Liam Williams who evades a tackle and sets his side on the front foot.

    Wales are back in the Australia half with two minutes to play.

    And Michael Hooper is back on the field.

  14. Postpublished at 18:59 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    Go, go, gadget arms.

    Devin Toner shoots out his long tentacles to try and pull in an interception, but the ball spills forward.

    Would he have had the gas to cover the 30m to the Bok line? Probably not, but it would have been fun to watch him give it a go.

  15. Replacementpublished at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    More subs for Wales as Kristian Dacey comes on and sevens star Sam Cross makes his debut off the bench.

    He's got an Olympic silver medal, but that doesn't mean much here.

    Wales need a miracle.

  16. Postpublished at 18:57 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    James Horwill
    Former Australian captain on BBC Two

    Australia have put Kurtley Beale on the flank. I don't think he knows what he's doing? Yeah, he definitely doesn't know what he's doing.

  17. Postpublished at 18:56 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    The scrum goes down again, Wales ignore it and Gareth Davies picks up.

    He's just short of the line after a jink through the defence, and as Alun Wyn Jones dives for the whitewash, he knocks on.

    Almost.

  18. Sexton makes the differencepublished at 18:56 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    Tony Ward
    Former Ireland and Lions fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra

    Sexton's kicks today have been relatively easy but he has struck them with real conviction and they've reflected the difference between the sides. I'd like to see Ireland play with a bit more intensity as their levels have still dropped since half time.

  19. Replacementpublished at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Ireland 17-3 South Africa

    And South Africa make a change to shake up the kaleidoscope.

    Off comes the indifferent Elton Jantjies at fly-half and on comes Handre Pollard.

    Francois Venter is also into the Bok backline.

  20. Postpublished at 18:55 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2017

    Wales 16-29 Australia

    James Horwill
    Former Australian captain on BBC Two

    Wales need to get a result here. They don't want the clock to get to about 76 minutes without getting a point on the board.

    Wales' Cory Hill catches the ballImage source, Getty Images