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. Kick-offpublished at 17:16 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales 0-0 New Zealand

    Will it be 65 years? Sam Warburton doesn't think so.

    But it's down to the players on the field.

    Beauden Barrett gets us under way in Cardiff.

  2. Team newspublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Ireland v Argentina (17:30 GMT)

    Adam Byrne will win his first cap for Ireland on the right wing.

    With Robbie Henshaw injured, Chris Farrell, who made his debut last week, keeps his place along with Bundee Aki, who got his first start against South Africa.

    Argentina make three changes from their win over Italy, with Tomas Lezana taking over from Juan Manuel Leguizamon at number eight, while Matias Moroni and Ramiro Moyano are brought into the back line.

    Ireland: Kearney; Byrne, Farrell, Aki, Stockdale; Sexton, Murray; Healy, Best Furlong; Henderson, Ryan; O'Mahony, O'Brien, Stander.

    Replacements: Tracy, Kilcoyne, Ryan, Toner, Ruddock, McGrath, Keatley, Conway.

    Argentina: Tuculet; Moyano, Moroni, Iglesias, Boffelli; Sanchez, Landajo; Garcia Botta, Creevy, Chaparro; Alemanno, Lavanini; Matera, Kremer, Lezana.

    Replacements: Montoya, Noguera, Pieretto, Petti, Leguizamon, Bertranou, De la Fuente, Cancelliere.

    Ireland v ArgentinaImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 17:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

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  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    Alex Smith: Wales vs New Zealand is always one of the great fixtures of the year! Looking forward to another brilliant Autumn International after England and Scotland wins

  5. Postpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:17 GMT)

    Is there a more passionate national anthem?

    Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones belts out Mae hen wlad fy nhadau, as do the rest of Wales. I'm sure you could hear them.

    Now for the haka...

  6. Here come the anthems...published at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Silence please.

    Let the hairs on your arms raise up, and be upstanding...

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Where were you in 1953? 64 years is a long time...

    Wales were captained by Bleddyn Williams, Ken Jones bagged the winning try and there was one John Albert Gwilliam was on the teamsheet.

    He just happened to be my grandfather.

    Get involved via #bbcrugby or text 81111.

  8. Postpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    BBC's Tom Fordyce and Radio Sport NZ's Nigel Yalden preview this afternoon's third autumn international.

    Wales can't do it, can they?

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  9. Why, why, why?published at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Tom Fordyce
    Chief sports writer

    Delilah being belted out by the capacity crowd and brass band at the Principality. Surely the most popular family singalong about a grisly misogynistic murder?

  10. Can Wales do it?published at 17:07 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Sam Warburton
    Wales flanker on BBC One

    Definitely. That's why 75,000 people have turned up. I always think we can do it in every game we go into it.

    We've got quite an experienced bench and they should be able to manage the game in the last 20 minutes.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    #bbcrugby

    Marcus de Stijl: Did l just hear John Inverdale say that NZ AND Wales are the two preeminent rugby countries in the world? One of them is. I'll grant him that.

  12. Frenemiespublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Is there beef between Wales head coach Warren Gatland and Steve Hansen, his All Blacks counterpart?

    The pair have been portrayed as bitter rivals after Kiwi Gatland led the British and Irish Lions to a 1-1 series draw in New Zealand in the summer of 2017.

    But Gatland said: "People try to make a lot of stuff about myself and Steve, but I'd like to think there's no issues.

    "I've got a huge amount of respect for what he's achieved in the game and the success he's had as an All Blacks coach has been absolutely outstanding.

    "And so I look forward to catching up with him on Saturday and having a drink after the game."

    Here's what Hansen had to say on the subject...

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    Wales v New Zealand: Steve Hansen on facing Wales and Warren Gatland

  13. 'All Blacks never vulnerable'published at 17:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Wales head coach Warren Gatland speaking on BBC One:

    "We haven't beaten the All Blacks for 64 years but we've had a good week training and we're excited about it today.

    "The All Blacks are never vulnerable. They've picked up some key injuries, so have we but for everyone it's about focusing on the next two years.

    "If you ever call the All Blacks vulnerable that's when it comes back to bite you."

  14. Watch Gareth watch Walespublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    We've got a special offering for you.

    Sir Gareth Edwards will be live on the BBC Sport Wales Facebook page, external throughout the game.

    You can watch to his reactions as Wales a) fall to another plucky defeat b) get hammered c) beat the All Blacks for the first time since 1953.

    One the the above anyway.

    Enjoy.

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  15. Perfect parkingpublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

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  16. 'We've got two years to put things right'published at 17:02 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    England 48-14 Samoa

    England head coach Eddie Jones on Sky Sports: "It was a muddling performance. We started well but got seduced by the perceived easiness of the match and stopped doing the small things well and got pulled back before finishing it off.

    "It cost us a few points out there. They contested hard and the referee allowed it.

    "It's a great learning experience for the new guys. They need to reflect on their performances now.

    "Elliot Daly was superb. George Ford controlled the game well at 10 and Sam Simmonds did pretty well on his first start.

    "We've got a hell of a lot of work to do. We don't have the consistency yet but we've got two years to put that right."

  17. One optimistic Welshmanpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    He missed out "hopefully" apparently...

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  18. One pessimistic Welshmanpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    Gareth Lewis
    BBC Radio 5 live commentator in Cardiff

    So it's that time again. Time to pull out the matchday notes and cross out a number at the top... again. Wales had three goes at beating the All Blacks in 2016 and didn't manage it.

    Last year's notes record a 63 year wait and counting for the elusive win. 63 is crossed out today and replaced with 64.

    Even with the All Blacks' injury list the consensus here would suggest I'll need the red pen again in 2018.

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

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    John Campbell: so Scotland now favourite to beat England in 6 Nations 2-18? playing the rugby of the future (fast-thinking, opportunist, high % chance conversion, accurate), not the past (bulk, pace)?

  20. 64 years and countingpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2017

    Wales v New Zealand (17:15 GMT)

    19 December 1953.

    Need I say more?

    Wales v New ZealandImage source, BBC Sport