Summary
Wales fight back from 16-0 down to beat France 24-19 in Paris
Picamoles and Huget tries gave hosts 16-0 half-time lead
Tomos Williams scores Wales' first try early in second half
North scores shortly after when Huget drops ball on tryline
North's second puts Wales ahead in last 10 minutes
Wales win is their 10th in a row
Live Reporting
Mike Henson
WATCH: Liam Williams has try chalked offpublished at 20:34 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
Allez Les Bleuspublished at 20:34 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:34 GMT 1 February 2019Former Ireland back and current Racing 92 wing Simon Zebo has clearly taken to life in France...
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End of twitter postPostpublished at 31 mins
31 minsFrance 10-0 Wales
Wales are in trouble here.
Tomas Williams chased back to cover Damian Penaud's cheeky little chip ahead, but is dragged over his own tryline like the weekly bin bags.
Scrum blue, five out...
Anscombe off?published at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:32 GMT 1 February 2019France 10-0 Wales
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End of twitter post'Wales will get chances'published at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:32 GMT 1 February 2019France 10-0 Wales
Paul O'Connell
Former Ireland captain on BBC OneI think Wales have to remain patient. In the conditions and with the way French discipline can be, they will get chances.
'Bizarre game'published at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:32 GMT 1 February 2019France 10-0 Wales
Shane Williams
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 liveNot one kick has gone through the posts yet and it is quite a bizarre game. France are completely dominating with ball in hand.
Missed penaltypublished at 29 mins
29 minsFrance 10-0 Wales
This is not a day for running rugby.
It does not look like one for kicking rugby either.
Morgan Parra has missed three kicks. Gareth Anscombe has fluffed two. Both with a 0% success rate and Wales remain blank.
Postpublished at 28 mins
28 minsFrance 10-0 Wales
Liam Williams with a superb take, shimmy and go. A little bit of help from Josh Adams who slyly blocked off Damian Penaud's chase.
The Wales full-back charges from inside his own half up to the France 10 metre line.
Penalty red at the breakdown. Camille Lopez the guilty man...
'Super play'published at 20:28 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:28 GMT 1 February 2019France 10-0 Wales
Paul O'Connell
Former Ireland captain on BBC OneI was just about to shout 'NO' as Iturria went for the one-handed offload but it was super play.
It's the kind of play where if it goes to ground it infuriates you, but it came off.
'It has been coming'published at 20:28 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:28 GMT 1 February 2019France 10-0 Wales
Shane Williams
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 liveGeorge North just gets tied in and allows Yoann Huget to get in around the outside. It has been coming.
Try - France 10-0 Walespublished at 20:26 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:26 GMT 1 February 2019Yoann Huget
The France wing salutes the Stade de France stands...
A lot of the credit should go to flanker Arthur Iturria though who sprung the wing with a delicious back of the hand offload after drawing George North close to him with an ominous burst of pace.
Yoann Huget had a straight romp into the corner.
The silver lining for Wales is another miss from Morgan Parra, but this deficit is not clever.
Postpublished at 20:25 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:25 GMT 1 February 2019France 5-0 Wales
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Stade de FranceWayne Barnes has some previous in this fixture. He was the referee for last year's crazy 100-minute match, which Wales lost in chaotic fashion.
Barnes' decisions on that occasion sparked some heated debate but there can be no real complaints from Wales for his decision to disallow Liam Williams' try.
Postpublished at 22 mins
22 minsFrance 5-0 Wales
Liam Williams is back on the horse.
The Wales full-back defuses a perfectly calibrated French bomb inside his own 22m.
If he had spilled the custard there, it would have been a right old mess right in the shadow of the Wales posts.
'France feeding off the crowd's energy'published at 20:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:23 GMT 1 February 2019France 5-0 Wales
Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC OneThat’s a shame….but it’s a fair call.
France are just being really physical and Wales just haven’t been able to get a rhythm so far.
It’s been a good start from France – they are feeding off the crowd and have shown great energy.
WATCH: Picamoles scores opening trypublished at 20:22 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:22 GMT 1 February 2019'Williams could rue that'published at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:21 GMT 1 February 2019France 5-0 Wales
Paul Grayson
Former England international on BBC Radio 5 liveJosh Navidi stripped the ball off the French team and then Liam Williams hit the perfect line.
All he had to do was pass to the left, but he stepped back inside and he could rue that later in the game.
'Support slow to help Williams'published at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:21 GMT 1 February 2019France 5-0 Wales
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC OneThey were slow getting there. The support should have been a yard closer to Liam Williams.
No trypublished at 20:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:21 GMT 1 February 2019France 5-0 Wales
Gareth Anscombe was lining up the conversion when a voice in Wayne Barnes' ear called his attention to a micro knock-on as Liam Williams slid in for the score.
No score.
Try reviewpublished at 20:19 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2019
20:19 GMT 1 February 2019France 5-0 Wales
Liam Williams is over the line, but does he have control of the ball?
We are going upstairs for a second look....
Postpublished at 17 mins
17 minsFrance 5-0 Wales
Great stuff from Josh Navidi, who claims the ball back with a smart turnover.
Wales up towards the France 22m...