Postpublished at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February 2019
Wales 3-10 England
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Principality Stadium
Compelling as this is, I don't get the impression many people are enjoying it. It's just stressfully intense.
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Wales 3-10 England
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Principality Stadium
Compelling as this is, I don't get the impression many people are enjoying it. It's just stressfully intense.
Wales 3-10 England
Liam Williams claims a snowy box kick from Ben Youngs. But Wales spill forward, England spin wide, Henry Slade boots upfield but out on the full.
Back for the scrum.
Helter skelter stuff.
Wales 3-10 England
We are back under way as Gareth Anscombe lofts it high and central for Elliot Daly to claim.
Wales 3-10 England
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
Wales have been playing in the right areas and their defence has been swarming all over England, but they have to cut out the mistakes.
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Ten carries, three defenders beaten and one clean break. All team-high stats.
Liam Williams predictably looks like the dangerman for Wales..
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Dan: The biggest thing we miss about Warbs is his brain. We don’t have the same in-game flexibility without him - so we keep running tight, when England are destroying us in the contact. And Curry is immense.
Dan Smart: Following the Wales vs England game on BBC text from a village in Swaziland whilst family (mostly English but 1 Welshman) send photos of TV in Barry
Phil World: This has been a brilliant, intense test match. Two teams going at each other and not taking a backwards step
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Simon Gleave
Head of sports analysis, Gracenote
It is six years since Wales were seven points or more behind at half-time in a Six Nations home match. Ireland led 23-3 at half-time in February 2013 but since then, Wales have never been as far behind as now at the break.
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Theo HV: England in total control and the game should be out of sight... Wales totally nullified by England’s ferocious defence
Ian Renowden: Nervously having breakfast in an Oakland, CA diner. BBC text refreshed every thirty seconds. Come on Wales!
Doug Waller: This feels like a coming of age game for Tom Curry... Immense
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Ian Gough
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales
Wales have had a lot of the play and the game looks like an absolute run-fest. If the first half had ended 3-3 it would have been fair. The intensity has been unreal
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A massive first half from England's forward pack.
Tom Curry might just have been the best of the crop.
He, along with team-mate Kyle Sinckler, leads the tackle stats with 16. He also has one turnover and, of course, that try.
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Shane Williams
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 live
Defensively, England are very good. They stay as one line and Wales are very stagnant.
They always attack with options but we are just not seeing it at the moment and we are sending up prop forwards to run at two England defenders.
Wales 3-10 England
Jerry Guscott
Former Lions and England centre on BBC One
I’ve loved it, loved the intensity, they are suckering each other in, and England are persisting with the kicking game. I think it’s gone how we thought.
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Becky Grey
BBC Sport in Cardiff
England stay out on the pitch for a good two minutes after the half-time whistle, having a chat in a huddle before going in.
The fans are already in the queue for the bar by the time the visitors head back down the tunnel.
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The only try of the first half came via a Oliver Twist-level of opportunism from Tom Curry.
Wales 3-10 England
Wales get the hand-brake up on the rolling maul just in time, George North claims Owen Farrell's cross kick and that is half-time.
Wales 3-10 England
England fire up the rolling maul, Owen Farrell and Manu Tuilagi lend their weight...
Wales 3-10 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
Those little differences - there was a mistake, then a great run by Jonny May and look where we are.
Wales 3-10 England
Becky Grey
BBC Sport in Cardiff
Jonny May is a firm favourite for England fans after his France performance. There were shouts of 'come on Jonny' before he even started that sprint down the left wing.
Wales 3-10 England
Jonny May is psyched.
The England wing chases his own kick ahead, hoists Hadleigh Parkes into touch inside the Wales 22m and celebrates with a pair of air punches towards the front row of the towering touchline stand.
A few gestures come back the other way.
England with a line-out 15 metres from the Wales line and just 10 seconds left on the clock.
Massive.