Replacementpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 17 August 2019
Wales 10-0 England
A double swap in the front row for England as hooker Jamie George and loosehead prop Joe Marler come on for Luke Cowan-Dickie and Ellis Genge.
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Wales 10-0 England
A double swap in the front row for England as hooker Jamie George and loosehead prop Joe Marler come on for Luke Cowan-Dickie and Ellis Genge.
Wales 10-0 England
That was wild from England, an awkwardly hurled pass from Willi Heinz out to Elliot Daly whose attempt at a drop goal from 50 metres out dribbled along the ground.
But the visitors had the advantage, and get the chance to kick for the corner instead.
An opportunity to build something for Eddie Jones' side.
Wales 10-0 England
Willi Heinz's box kick is a touch long and Leigh Halfpenny gobbles it, steps beyond a couple of defenders and then lets it slip from his grasp. Uncharacteristic from the full-back, a late addition after Liam Williams pulled out before kick-off.
Wales 10-0 England
England number eight Billy Vunipola takes it into a horde of Welsh bodies, but he's far too upright and is held up by the hosts. Wales get the scrum. Eddie Jones already furiously scribbling notes up in the stands...
Wales 10-0 England
Elliot Daly joins the line and grubbers into the corner and that's near enough the closest to the Welsh line England have got today.
Wales 10-0 England
Willi Heinz is back on at nine for England after passing his head injury assessment.
Anthony Watson is back on after his sin-binning in the immediate build-up to George North's try.
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Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Principality Stadium
Replacement for Wales at half-time, flanker Aaron Shingler replaces Aaron Wainwright who was outstanding in the first-half.
Wales will be hoping Wainwright is not seriously injured. Wales have now had to change two thirds of their starting back-row.
Wales 10-0 England
Right, we're off again...
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HT: Wales 10-0 England
Yep, there's nothing like a day game under the roof to completely throw your sense of timing out.
This feels like it should be an evening fixture, not 3pm in the afternoon - reminds me of a nightclub in Brixton called The Church, which opens during the day on Sunday.
You head out after half a shandy expecting a kebab and are instead greeted by afternoon sunshine.
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LP3: Since when has rugby been an indoor sport, particularly in August on a dry, sunny day????
HT: Wales 10-0 England
Wales-England
Possession: 63%-37%
Territory: 66%-34%
Metres run: 136-176
Tackles made/attempted: 35/47-63/77
Turnovers conceded: 8-5
Penalties conceded: 2-7
Wales 10-0 England
Right then, what can Warren Gatland and Eddie Jones draw from that first half?
Wales executed their try superbly, but England have barely had a sniff of the Welsh line.
Wales 10-0 England
Well, that first half started in a tense, cagey battle and only really opened up a tad when Anthony Watson was sin-binned. But Wales are good for their lead, and are en route to the world number one spot...
Wales 10-0 England
Garin Jenkins
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales
I don't know whether it's fitness, that driving line-out for England was very labored. Maybe the tide is turning in this game.
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Charlie Rhodes: That’s an absolute shocker! Never a yellow card, not even a penalty! Are players not allowed to fairly go for a tackle anymore? Ridiculous!
Dave Sommerville: Superb try by Wales, great awareness - I actually jumped out of my comfy chair!
Wales 10-0 England
That England attack started in almost slow motion, before Piers Francis pressed fast forward and dashed through a gap to take the visitors forward.
England looking a little forlorn after conceding and going a man down.
Wales 10-0 England
Willi Heinz has come off with a head knock. Not sure if that is a permanent switch or just an assessment. Either way Ben Youngs is on the dancefloor in the England scrum-half role.
Wales 10-0 England
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Principality Stadium
That is what Dan Biggar offers you.
Two brilliant cross kicks that eventually leads to a try for George North.
Great vision from the Wales fly-half and he also adds the touchline conversion.