Summary

  • McGuigan scores 2 as Scotland secure record 53-24 win over Australia

  • Wales fight hard but lose 33-18 to world champions New Zealand

  • Daly grabs a late double as England beat Samoa 48-14

  • Jacob Stockdale scores twice as Ireland ease past Argentina 28-19

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:53 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    #bbcrugby or via text on 81111

    Phil Sage: scrambling for signal at Dominican Republic airport runway come on wales!

    Shootingstar: In Dubai waiting for a flight back home! Come on Wales

  2. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Wales have been on the attack for almost the entire 26 minutes, and have three points.

    The All Blacks have attacked for a grand total of 30 seconds and have a seven-point score.

    82% possession for Wales and they've got the All Blacks pinned in their own 22 once again.

    Steff Evans chases a Leigh Halfpenny grubber kick but it's well fielded by Damian McKenzie who evades two tackles.

    Navidi of WalesImage source, Getty Images
  3. Get Involvedpublished at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    An English man in Seville via text: I know I shouldn't but come on Wales

    Adam Abbruzzese: I'm tuning in from a beach in Bude Cornwall

    Trish via text: Being naughty sat in work in Cardiff watching the Wales game on the computer even though the stadium is only 2 minutes away from my shop!

  4. Missed penaltypublished at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Ireland 6-0 Argentina

    Ireland concede their first penalty on the halfway line.

    Remarkably, wing Emiliano Boffelli decides it's best to go from the tee.

    He's got the power to make the distance but the angle isn't accurate enough.

  5. Missed penalty - Wales 3-7 New Zealandpublished at 24 mins

    Leigh Halfpenny

    Leigh Halfpenny has the distance but his shot is wide.

    The deficit stays at four points.

  6. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Wayne Barnes gets frustrated at the scrum and penalises Rob Evans before Wales can even engage. Too many times says the referee.

    No pressure from Wales at the set-piece then but they'll run it again from deep.

    Wales have had 88% possession so far this afternoon, but they haven't crossed the try-line yet as Leigh Halfpenny lines up a shot at goal. All Blacks off their feet.

  7. Wing potentialpublished at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC Two

    New Zealand are defending with Beauden Barrett on the wing. That means the cross-kick is always going to be on if Wales can pick it out and then space will be created on his inside. Isolate Barrett and Wales could be in.

  8. Penalty - Ireland 6-0 Argentinapublished at 13 mins

    Johnny Sexton

    Ireland win another penalty as they squeeze the life out of Argentina at the scrum.

    It's a few inches closer than the last one.

    Johnny Sexton makes it two from two.

  9. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Richard Thomas: In Patagonia.... come on Wales, this time!

    Tom Whitfield: Cheering Wales on in St. Paul Alberta Canada! Give it everything boys

    David D'Souza: Landed in Sydney a few hours ago. Tucked up in bed watching the text updates so type up the Welsh scores fast

  10. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Wales are certainly asking questions of the All Blacks.

    Josh Navidi takes the contact and turns to make the offload in the tackle. He finds an on-rushing Taulupe Faletau but the number eight spills the ball over the line.

    He did that a lot last week. Let's hope it doesn't become a theme...

    Nearly for Wales.

  11. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Ireland 3-0 Argentina

    So close to a debut try for Adam Byrne!

    Scrum-half Conor Murray knocks a beauty of a cross-kick into the corner. It bounces and Byrne just can't quite grab it to touch down.

  12. Postpublished at 21 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    The crowd are slightly muted after those nasty looking injuries.

    But we're back in play. Dan Biggar catches Gareth Davies' box kick and Steff Evans breaks through the All Blacks' defence.

    Rob Evans pops an inside pass off to Davies who is up to the five-metre line.

    The crowd have found their voice now, WALES, WALES rings around the Cardiff Stadium.

  13. Scotland still celebratingpublished at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    FT: Scotland 53-24 Australia

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  14. Postpublished at 20 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Jake Ball is gingerly loaded onto the buggy and he'll be replaced by Cory Hill.

    Anton Lienert-Brown is on for the All Blacks with Ryan Crotty not set to return.

    A blow for both sides whose injury lists are as long at the teamsheets.

  15. 19 minspublished at 17:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC Two

    Wales are playing well with ball-in-hand but aren't getting the runners through at the moment. If they're not going to break through the ruck, one thing they have to do is keep the points ticking over. When they make it to the All Blacks' 22, they need to come away with something.

  16. Postpublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Ireland 3-0 Argentina

    Now it's the Pumas' chance to build-up the phases but a knock-on leads to an Ireland counter attack.

    Newbie Adam Byrne sprints forward and tries to get on the end of a grubber kick but he's beaten to it by Argentina full-back Joaquin Tuculet.

  17. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    This does not look good.

    Jake Ball is the second Welsh injury after just 19 minutes of the first-half.

    The big second row is cleared out in the ruck and he goes down clutching his shoulder. He is in a lot of pain.

    Meanwhile, Ryan Crotty also heads down the tunnel for New Zealand. He could be a third loss to this game.

    Carnage.

  18. Get Involvedpublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Where are you tuning in from?

    David Darrock via text: Watching the text updates on BBC.com in Hebei Provence, China. Come on Wales, let's execute an expansive game plan like Scotland did today

    Richard Furlong: In Shanghai, come on Wales!

    Anon: Scottish lady sitting in a kitchen in England screaming for a Welsh win

    David D'Souza: Landed in Sydney a few hours ago. Tucked up in bed watching the text updates so type up the Welsh scores fast

  19. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    The Welsh wingers are at it too.

    Hallam Amos bursts into life on the right wing but that's an excellent cover tackle from fly-half Beauden Barrett.

    Rhys Webb looks a forlorn figure on the Welsh bench, that's his game over.

    That could be a costly loss for Warren Gatland's side.

    New Zealand's Codie TaylorImage source, Getty Images
  20. Penalty - Ireland 3-0 Argentinapublished at 2 mins

    Johnny Sexton

    Ireland work through the phases early doors and Rob Kearney makes a scintillating break forward to gain some ground.

    Argentina do their best to stop the rush, but are penalised at the breakdown.

    Ireland go for the posts as it's right on the 22m line and dead central. An easy one for the formidable Johnny Sexton.