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

  • Click on commentaries above to follow chosen game

  1. Clinical All Blackspublished at 17:34 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 3-7 New Zealand

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Two

    Wales messed their last two set-pieces up and it just shows how dangerous that is with how New Zealand raced through to score. The initial break from Rieko Ioane and composure from Aaron Smith made that try and then he picked out his winger. Once New Zealand do a line break, very rarely do they make a mistake.

    Waisake Naholo scores for New ZealandImage source, Getty Images
  2. try

    Converted try - Wales 3-7 New Zealandpublished at 14 mins

    Waisake Naholo, con Beauden Barrett

    Poor from Wales.

    Rieko Ioane with the initial break, as he floats through tackles in the Welsh midfield. That was dodgy defence there.

    Waisake Naholo is then put into space on the wing to saunter in for the first try.

    Beauden Barrett with a neat conversion and within an instant, the All Blacks are back ahead.

  3. Kick-offpublished at 1 min

    Ireland 0-0 Argentina

    Fly-half Nicolas Sanchez kicks us into action in Dublin.

  4. Try reviewpublished at 14 mins

    Wales 3-0 New Zealand

    Wayne Barnes is taking no risks and we're going to the TMO.

    Waisake Naholo looks to be in for the first try though.

  5. Revenge is a dish best served coldpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Ireland v Argentina (17:30 GMT)

    Conor McNamara
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator

    It’s absolutely freezing in Dublin. There is an icy wind howling in off the Irish Sea. Hopefully they’ll leave those fires on for the first half!

    Ireland looking to complete three wins out of three for this autumn series, but also looking for revenge for the last meeting of these nations when Argentina knocked Ireland out of the World Cup two years ago.

    Ireland v Argentina
  6. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Wales 3-0 New Zealand

    The All Blacks look for their first attack as Damian Mckenzie has a run from full-back.

    But there's a neck roll from Kane Hames who took out Tomas Francis and Wales are back on the ball.

    Taulupe Faletau can't get his hands to it in the line-out though and the ball is knocked forward.

    The crowd jeer as Aaron Smith takes a ball to the face. Now, now.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Maru Tetsu: It’s getting on to 2:30am here in Japan, but hoping for a big win for Wales!

  8. Long time to go but...published at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 3-0 New Zealand

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer at the Principality Stadium

    Sloppy old start from the All Blacks, letting box kicks bounce, fumbling and bumbling. It took until the fourth minute for a man in black to touch the ball after the kick-off.

  9. Penalty - Wales 3-0 New Zealandpublished at 9 mins

    Leigh Halfpenny

    And after all that constant pressure, Wales earn a penalty and take the lead.

    Rhys Webb goes off the field. Not an ankle injury after all, it looks like an HIA as his head hit the floor in a tackle.

    Gareth Davies comes on, but Wales will be desperate for Webb to come back.

    Lee Halfpenny scores a penalty for WalesImage source, Reuters
  10. Postpublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Ireland v Argentina (17:30 GMT)

    The fireworks, anthems and general pleasantries are over and done with in Dublin.

    There's also a moment's reflection to remember the crew members involved in the Argentinian submarine incident

  11. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    A good solid scrum for Wales.

    Rhys Webb comes left but he's swallowed up by the All Blacks' defence. And he's limping. This doesn't look good.

    Wales roll on though and they're two metres out, Webb is back in control.

  12. Where are you watching Wales v New Zealand?published at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Welsh Royal Crystal: I’m sitting in the kitchen waving my daffodils and leeks at the TV screen! Come on

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    #bbcrugby

    Luke: 3 generations sat here waiting to see a Welsh victory, A 10yr old born in Aberystwyth, his Welsh mum, myself and my mum!

  14. Promising startpublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC Two

    Great start by Wales to put pressure at the breakdown. The intent is there for them to play. They made mistakes against Australia trying to play the new style of rugby but as long as they do it in the right areas they'll do well tonight.

  15. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    Dan Biggar leads the charge for Wales who have started like a steam train.

    Sonny Bill Williams fumbles a difficult pass and puts his side under immense pressure. Beauden Barrett gets back to ground in the in-goal area with Biggar in pursuit.

    A five-yard scrum for Wales.

  16. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    Well, Wales are showing their hand early on. If they're to beat this All Blacks side, they have to take risks.

    The front row get involved as Rob Evans pops out an offload but it's scrappy. The intent is there to play.

  17. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    An early test for All Blacks winger Waisake Naholo and he lets the ball bounce - mistake.

    Scott Williams is into the ruck to disrupt and Wales come away with the ball.

    They're into the New Zealand half and looking to build. Every Welsh player has had a touch of the ball, plenty of possession but no decisive move yet.

    Scott Williams of WalesImage source, PA
  18. All Black aura crumbling?published at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer

    The All Black aura is still there but not the same sense of invincibility. Walking round Cardiff today there is a hope which wasn't present two weeks ago against Australia. However, New Zealand are still the number one ranked team in the world for a good reason. There’s a clear gap between them and the rest - but it’s closing.

  19. From one Williams to anotherpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

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  20. Haka passionpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    Brian Moore
    Former England hooker on BBC Two

    When facing the Haka, I used to think 'you'd better get me before I get you'. Alun Wyn Jones knows that it's possible to beat the All Blacks after the Lions tour. The rest of his team have to believe that it's possible.