Summary

  • Wales beat England 21-13 to go top of Six Nations table

  • Two late tries secure Wales record 12th successive win

  • Adams and Hill score as hosts fight back to win

  • Curry try gives England 10-3 half-time lead

  • Wales full-back Liam Williams named man of the match

  1. Penalty - Wales 9-10 Englandpublished at 57 mins

    Gareth Anscombe

    Over it goes. Never in doubt.

    Gareth AnscombeImage source, Rex Features
  2. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Wales 6-10 England

    Kyle Sinckler is walking a disciplinary tight-rope.

    He is pinged for an arm snaked around the neck of Alun Wyn Jones.

    Jaco Peyper tells him that is a final warning.

    Gareth Anscombe lines up the straightforward kick from in front...

  3. 'Sensible refereeing'published at 18:04 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 6-10 England

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    That's good refereeing - it was a penalty, but nothing more.

  4. 'Sinckler knew what he was doing there'published at 18:03 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 6-10 England

    Shane Williams
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 live

    I think Kyle Sinckler knew what he was doing there. There was no intent to wrap his arms and he just puts in a shoulder on Gareth Anscombe.

    Kyle SincklerImage source, Reuters
  5. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Wales 6-10 England

    Wales with a penalty advantage for England getting too eager in defence.

    Gareth Anscombe chips ahead before running into a Kyle Sinckler-shaped road block.

    A late tackle? No, the England prop held his ground according to the ref.

    Wales boot down into the England 22m and will have the line-out.

  6. England need to maintain disciplinepublished at 18:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Martin Johnson
    Former England captain and coach on BBC One

    "England have started to give a couple of free-kicks and a penalty away.

    "They need to get through this period and keep being solid in what they are doing."

  7. 'Boost for Anscombe'published at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 6-10 England

    Shane Williams
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 live

    That's a massive kick.

    Not only does it bring Wales back into the game but it's also a boost for Gareth Anscombe.

  8. 'Wales need to threaten'published at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 6-10 England

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    With all the ball they have had, Wales have not really threatened the England try line.

    Hadleigh ParkesImage source, Reuters
  9. Penalty - Wales 6-10 Englandpublished at 51 mins

    Gareth Anscombe

    The ball flirted with the right-hand upright, but ultimately Gareth Anscombe's kick stays on the straight and narrow.

    It is a four-point ball game.

  10. Postpublished at 17:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 3-10 England

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport in Cardiff

    Someone's trying to start a rendition of "It's Coming Home". Needless to say, it's not gone down very well with this rugby crowd.

  11. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Wales 3-10 England

    Wales hitting up with one-out runners just inside the England half.

    Anything more inventive coming?

    Yep, Gareth Anscombe chips across field. Jonny May claims it, but Elliot Daly is off his feet as he attempts to help out the wing.

    Penalty to Wales and Anscombe points to the posts...

  12. Sinckler the 'time bomb'published at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 3-10 England

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the Principality Stadium

    Warren Gatland described Kyle Sinckler as an "emotional time bomb" in the build-up to this match.

    Although the Wales coach insisted his side wouldn't try to "antagonise" the England prop, it looked like Alun Wyn Jones was at least exploring the possibility as he tussled with his Lions colleague just now.

  13. 'Not as intense since the break'published at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 3-10 England

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    The intensity has dropped a bit after that ferocious first half, there's been no continuity so far.

  14. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Wales 3-10 England

    A spot of shove and point.

    It is all started when Manu Tuilagi tries to wrestle a dead ball from Liam Williams. The Wales full-back is reluctant to offer it up, Tuilagi grabs him by the throat, Williams responds by laughing in the England centre's face.

    Meanwhile, Kyle Sinckler is wagging a finger in the face of Alun Wyn Jones.

    Much ado about nothing and no cards shown.

    Kyle Sinckler and Alun Wyn JonesImage source, Getty Images
  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    #bbcrugby

    JoSHua MoRey: Just leapt out of my tent in the Fjordland National Park in New Zealand to go on a walk to try find service to check the half time score! Safe to say I’m very happy so far! Cmon England

    Andrew: You’ve really got to wonder where this England team have come from. It’s like they got a software update on Jan 1st

    Andrew Smith: Love the idea of Anscombe at 10 but in reality he doesn't deliver.

  16. 'England are turning the opposition'published at 17:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 3-10 England

    Matt Dawson
    Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live

    The message has come through loud and clear at half-time. When England get any kind of opportunity they are turning the opposition.

  17. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Wales 3-10 England

    Wales' line-out wobbles once again! Jamie George snaffles the ball at the back of the queue.

    But saved by the referee's whistle. George Kruis is penalised for a slap on the arm of Cory Hill.

  18. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Wales 3-10 England

    Wales with clean line-out ball inside their own 22m. Jack Nowell claims it cleanly and, after Elliot Daly and Manu Tuilagi carry, England kick back down into the Wales 22m to put more pressure on Ken Owen's dart arm.

    The visitors buying field position at the cost of possession at every opportunity...

  19. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Wales 3-10 England

    Ben Moon and Billy Vunipola carry hard before Ken Owens puts a big hit in on Elliot Daly to halt England's momentum.

    Owen Farrell immediately looks for the kick in behind, the tactic that has worked so well for them.

    The ball richochets off Gareth Anscombe's shins and into touch.

  20. 'Wales must be braver'published at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019

    Wales 3-10 England

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    Wales have got to be braver, England's first four-man blitz is so intense we have to get the extra man to get outside of that blitz.