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Ireland 25-7 Argentina
Juan Manuel Leguizamon made a bad mistake a few minutes ago but he may have just added a second try for Argentina.
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Ireland 25-7 Argentina
Juan Manuel Leguizamon made a bad mistake a few minutes ago but he may have just added a second try for Argentina.
Wales 18-33 New Zealand
"Hands down everyone, just relax," says Wayne Barnes.
A minor scuffle as the clock ticks red, and Wales have time for a final line-out apparently.
They haven't been great at the set-piece, so I wouldn't.
Rhys Priestland ignores my advice, probably wise, and Cory Hill makes the catch.
One final attack.
Ireland 25-7 Argentina
Argentina make another electric break as Ramiro Moyano paces through the centre. He tries to offload from the back of his hand and the ball ends up going forward.
Ireland scrum on their own five metre line. The Pumas are going to push hard here.
Wales 18-33 New Zealand
A valiant effort by Wales against an out-of-sorts New Zealand side.
The hosts are still attacking with two minutes left, but the All Blacks have showed moments of class when it mattered and all Wales' hard work has come to nothing.
Rieko Ioane is awarded the man of the match. With two tries, it's a no-brainer.
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Tom, Leeds via text: Happy with the Ireland performance tonight and against South Africa too - the coach has made the necessary changes to the team so I'm quietly confident for the Six Nations.
Ireland 25-7 Argentina
Argentina haven't packed this in just yet.
They force their way to the five metre mark and they're so close to going over.
Juan Manuel Leguizamon opts to send the ball to his left but he completely overcooks it and it goes sailing out of play.
Ireland breathe a sigh of relief.
Wales 18-33 New Zealand
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC Two
He absolutely blitzed Wales there. Perenara's dummy run held up Owen Williams and Ioane burst through the gap. As a Welsh defender, you can't give him that space because he's carrying the ball. Absolute class from Ioane.
Rieko Ioane
Heartbreak for Wales. Comeback over.
TJ Perenara runs the wrap around from the back of the scrum and sets Rieko Ioane away down the middle. The decoy runners create space and the winger gallops over the line.
65 years and counting...
Wales 18-26 New Zealand
Sam Whitelock applauds from the bench as New Zealand win a free-kick from the scrum despite having their captain in the bin.
That's poor from Wales, as the All Blacks opt for another scrum.
Leon Brown and Kristian Dacey await their turn as Warren Gatland gets ready to bring on reinforcements.
CJ Stander
And there it is - a third for Ireland from the resulting line-out.
A great bit of power and drive sees CJ Stander force his way over.
Then, all of a sudden, there's a mahoosive fight. Loads of players are grappling on the ground and everyone piles in.
The referee has a word with both captains to calm things down, before Johnny Sexton lines up his kick.
It comes off the upright! No conversion.
Wales 18-26 New Zealand
Just under 10 minutes to play in Cardiff.
Wales need two tries, but they're playing against 14 men.
Miracles do happen, miracles do happen...
Ireland 20-7 Argentina
Ireland earn a penalty on the Argentina 22 mark, and Johnny Sexton opts to kick to the corner as they look for a third try.
Wales 18-26 New Zealand
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC Two
This is still on. Wales have the extra man and they've got a real chance. Davies feinted cleverly then backed his pace to the try line. It's not over yet.
Ireland 20-7 Argentina
Chris Farrell limps away down the tunnel and looks pretty unhappy after picking up some sort of leg injury.
Ireland are tiring but should be able to see this out for their third win from three in the autumn series.
Gareth Davies, con Leigh Halfpenny
The clock is ticking, but Wales are back in this.
Gareth Davies goes blind from the back of the scrum and has the pace to cross the line.
Leigh Halfpenny curls in the extras. A seven-pointer but two more tries needed to win this game.
The man in the blue hat, Justin Tipuric, is ready to come on.
Wales 11-26 New Zealand
Taulupe Faletau was in but what a tackle. He's denied inches from the line.
But in comes Sam Whitelock, who knows what he's doing, in at the side, and he's off for 10.
Wales go to the scrum, again.
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Wales 11-26 New Zealand
Wales have a third penalty.
Jamie Roberts charges from the free play but he's held up.
"That's two in a row from, the next one goes to the bin," says referee Wayne Barnes.
The crowd comes to life, Wales need a score, we're back at the scrum.
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What do you think, Ireland fans?
John McEnerney: Ireland looking solid & clinical. They've got the best half backs in the world right now running the show. They’ve tranquilized The Pumas. Argentina are always good for a try or two but Ireland have clipped their claws so far.