Postpublished at 14:43 BST 11 August 2019
England 14-7 Wales
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at Twickenham
First World Cup warm-up game, two players off injured so far.
Both sides have still got to survive three more of these before they head to Japan.
Wales' winning streak ends on 14 straight Test victories
Win or draw would have taken Wales top of world rankings
North & W Jones tries spark Wales fightback, but visitors fall short
B Vunipola & Cokanasiga scored early England tries
G Davies' superb solo score cut deficit
Cowan-Dickie poached try on stroke of the break
Teams meet again in Cardiff next weekend
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England 14-7 Wales
Becky Grey
BBC Sport at Twickenham
First World Cup warm-up game, two players off injured so far.
Both sides have still got to survive three more of these before they head to Japan.
England 14-7 Wales
Neither coach taking any chances today.
Gareth Anscombe clutches his knee and is helped off by two of Wales' medical staff.
Concern on the face of Warren Gatland.
Dan Biggar comes on.
England 14-7 Wales
Jonathan Joseph hits the line at pace from Willi Heinz's short ball and the England centre goes steaming through. Just a hint of hesitation from Joseph though as he looks for support and the attack fizzles out.
England 14-7 Wales
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Twickenham
Wales have come right back into this game with centres Hadleigh Parkes and Jonathan Davies to the fore.
What is missing is that final pass with North spilling a ball from Liam Williams that was behind him while Gareth Anscombe just failed to hold onto a North offload.
England 14-7 Wales
Elliot Daly looks OK - a knee to the back, I think.
England overpower Wales in the following scrum and that's a small win for the home forwards.
England 14-7 Wales
A worry for England. Tom Curry limps off. Courtney Lawes replaces the flanker.
Now Elliot Daly is down clutching the bottom of his back...
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Ben Wire: England look well-drilled. Which worries me if Wales get the guile and verve going. The Welsh try is hopefully a warning and not a precedent
England 14-7 Wales
Wales look to run it from inside their own half and are oh-so-close to pulling off a superb team try.
Jonathan Davies flings a tidy hand off and complements it with a neat layoff to George North.
The winger goes steaming down the line but fires a pass in with too much fizz and Gareth Anscombe can't hold on.
England 14-7 Wales
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
What is it about this England squad that they can play so well for the first 15 minutes, then they are a different animal? They are so inconsistent.
England 14-7 Wales
Fantastic start to this match.
Anyone excited for the World Cup, eh?!
England 14-7 Wales
Not one for the defensive purists so far.
Joe Cokanasiga breaks the line again with a knee-pumping sprint, before rolling an offload inside... but it finds a retreating Welsh shirt.
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Death Ape Disco: Twice Daly's been left for dead by a step. I don't care what he's done, Mike Brown needs to be back in this England squad, and team, sharpish.
England 14-7 Wales
England dominated the first 20 minutes with the stats small print going the same way as the score headline.
England-Wales
Possession: 64%-36%
Territory: 72%-28%
Metres made: 124-64
Clean breaks: 3-1
Defenders beaten: 8-6
Turnovers conceded: 3-6
Tackles made/attempted: 19/26-46/54
England 14-7 Wales
Paul Grayson
Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
That was a pure moment of opportunism and then brilliant footwork. That was a good score.
England 14-7 Wales
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Twickenham
Wales scrum-half Gareth Davies loves Twickenham.
You will remember his crucial try in the World Cup 2015 pool game and he has just produced a wonderful side-stepping solo effort to drag Wales back into the game.
England 14-7
Garin Jenkins
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales
That was a fantastic individual play from Gareth Davies - he had a lot of work to do off a retreating scrum and what a finish
Try Gareth Davies, con Gareth Anscombe (22 mins)
What a solo score from Gareth Davies!
The Wales scrum half picks it up from the back of the scrum and hits the blindside, before cranking through the gears and stepping his way beyond three England defenders, as Elliot Daly's attempts to haul him down come in vain.
Davies stumbles but has just enough to get over the line.
Brilliant.
Gareth Anscombe sticks on the conversion.
England 14-0 Wales
England winger Joe Cokanasiga has some serious strapping on his knee. Looks like he's about to go skateboarding...
England 14-0 Wales
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra
We saw a glimpse of what we expect just then. Don’t be disheartened, Wales fans, they still have plenty in the locker.
England 14-0 Wales
Liam Williams eyes a gap in the England line and tries to pick his way through, but again Wales hand it back over.
Gareth Anscombe decides to take matters into his own hands with a lung-busting run after England punt it long, driving in the opposition half and outstripping Jonathan Joseph.
Wales move it inside through hands to Ross Moriarty, but he's wrapped up by a white shirt to huge cheers at Twickenham.
Best bit of play from the Welsh in the opening 20 minutes.