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Wales 10-35 New Zealand
Gareth Davies and Aaron Shingler have both come on for Warren Gatland's side.
New Zealand win World Cup bronze-medal match at Tokyo Stadium
Warren Gatland's last game in charge of Wales ends in defeat
Steve Hansen's final match as All Blacks head coach
Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones comes off to standing ovation
All Blacks score four first-half tries and two in second half
Josh Adams scores his seventh try of the World Cup - top scorer
Alex Bysouth
Wales 10-35 New Zealand
Gareth Davies and Aaron Shingler have both come on for Warren Gatland's side.
Wales 10-35 New Zealand
Rhys Patchell has taken a knock - think it came as he was hammered in the tackle by Sam Cane. The fly-half will have to go off.
Wales 10-35 New Zealand
Adrian Hadley
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra & Radio Wales
Good play from Mo'unga to get New Zealand into that position after pinching the lineout. Sonny Bill Williams comes through midfield between two Welsh defenders, gets his hands free, pops it to Crotty and another one of the players who probably won't play another game for New Zealand at a World Cup scores a try.
Wales 10-35 New Zealand
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Tokyo Stadium
I had a look at the record books when New Zealand raced into a 14-0 lead and I might need to start leafing through them again after that start to the second half.
In case you were wondering, Wales' record loss to the All Blacks is 55-3.
Ryan Crotty (con Richie Mo'unga)
Ruthless!
New Zealand steal the line-out, smash a hole in the Wales defence with Ben Smith and then sweep it left to Sonny Bill Williams, who hits the line like a shinkansen.
The legendary All Blacks centre swivels in the tackle and offloads to the supporting Ryan Crotty, who powers over from close range.
Wonderful stuff from the three-time world champions.
Wales 10-28 New Zealand
Adrian Hadley
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra & Radio Wales
You would have come into the tournament thinking missed first tackles would not be a problem for Wales because of our tremendous record in Six Nations over the past couple of years under the tutelage of Shaun Edwards, but for some reason that has been an issue in this World Cup.
Wales 10-28 New Zealand
Richie Mo'unga with a 40-20 style kick to pin Wales in their own 22. New Zealand recover the line-out and send Ben Smith barraging into the line once more.
Wales 10-28 New Zealand
We go again.
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Kyle: Glad I woke up early at 5am in Toronto to watch this. Excellent game of rugby so far. New Zealand have played some superb rugby at times as have Wales. Despite it being 3rd vs 4th it's a proper Test match and a great appetiser for tommorow's big game.
Jack Harrison: Re: Marcus 9:50 - the point is they're playing actual rugby and they've conceded 28 points in the first half...
Neil Foster: All Blacks rueing the decision not to start Ben Smith last weekend methinks
HT: Wales 10-28 New Zealand
Caught in the moment, a moment Tomos Williams will want to forget - one for Ben Smith's mantelpiece...
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Re: 09:50 GMT
Wales are being crushed by New Zealand, what makes you think they could do better against England?
Normy, Folkestone
HT: Wales 10-28 New Zealand
Adrian Hadley
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra & Radio Wales
It's a terrible time to concede a try - just before half-time - and that gives New Zealand total control.
But Wales have had a go, scored a good try and put them under pressure.
We have been pretty dangerous with ball in hand when we have moved them out wide, so fingers crossed we can get back in to it but that is a terrible blow just before half-time.
Wales 10-28 New Zealand
New Zealand have made a massive 322 metres with the ball in hand in that first half, to Wales' 172. That's despite making fewer passes (58-82) and runs (62-77) than their Welsh counterparts.
The All Blacks have also enjoyed less possession (42%-58%) and less territory (39%-61%).
Clinical.
Wales 10-28 New Zealand
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Tokyo Stadium
The All Blacks are delivering a clinic in taking chances and finishing tries.
It begs the question why Ben Smith, a modern-day great, wasn't even in their matchday 23 for the semi-final loss to England.
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Wales playing rugby! It makes you wonder, if they'd bothered to play actual rugby in the semi final they might have had a shot at a first World Cup...
Marcus, London
New Zealand 28-10 Wales
Adrian Hadley
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra & Radio Wales
The scrum half - absolutely outstanding ball - and what a hand-off by Ben Smith.
Wales 10-28 New Zealand
A cracking game so far, but New Zealand seemingly in control.
Ben Smith (con Richie Mo'unga)
It's that man again!
Ben Smith makes it look so, so easy.
The All Blacks wing collects on the right, hands off Tomos Williams like a younger brother trying to pinch his sweets and storms over just inside the touchline.
Richie Mo'unga winds the conversion over from wide out. Lovely stuff.
Wales 10-21 New Zealand
Ten phases and counting for Wales.
Hallam Amos joins the party but finds a black shirt wrapped around his ankles.
Ken Owens is penalised, and the Welsh attack comes to an end.
Wales 10-21 New Zealand
Rhys Patchell lashes a penalty into touch, 25 metres from the New Zealand line.
What can Wales work here?