Easy points for Walespublished at 7 mins
Wales 3-0 England
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC TV
Wales have not had to do much to get those three points - England have given them the chance to go ahead.
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Josh Adams scores controversial try after Dan Biggar's quickly-taken penalty
Liam Williams adds to Wales lead after what looked like a knock on from Louis Rees-Zammit
Anthony Watson scores England's first try shortly before half-time to make it 17-11
Another quickly taken penalty from Kieran Hardy leads to Wales' third try
Ben Youngs levels the score at 24-24 with 20 minutes to play in Cardiff
Three Callum Sheedy penalties and Cory Hill's late try seal victory and the Triple Crown for Wales
Dafydd Pritchard
Wales 3-0 England
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC TV
Wales have not had to do much to get those three points - England have given them the chance to go ahead.
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Riley Taylor: Hope England will win today and Chelsea to win in the Premier League tomorrow afternoon
Jonathan Marshall: Sat in the dragon's den at Bellamy Towers/the inlaws/our bubble/a Welsh residence with my England shirt on, England hoody on, England Cup with beer in hand. Bring on the rugby!
Ben: Is professional Rugby at the highest level, with how, tactical, strong and big these defences are... becoming just one long kicking game? If not now, is that what we’re heading towards? Endless kicking
Dan Biggar
And Biggar strokes over the penalty with ease.
Wales get the first points of the game.
Wales 0-0 England
Another penalty for Wales, this time for an infringement from Maro Itoje at a line-out, deliberately knocking on.
Dan Biggar marches the hosts into the English 22 with a fine kick to the corner.
A second line-out penalty conceded by Itoje for Wales in quick succession and Biggar will have a kick at goal this time.
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Wales earn the first penalty of the half just inside their own half as England infringe at a ruck.
There's a huge cheer from the Welsh bench. Dan Biggar kicks the penalty into touch in the English half.
Wales 0-0 England
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Jo Ilott: Come on England. You can do this.
Mark Burt: England must be huge underdogs. Utterly hopeless so far in the tournament. If Wales can’t beat this rabble today, they never will.
Come on England! Will this be another kicking fest, I hope not!
Joe Nelson
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An early touch for Wales centurion George North as he catches Ford's kick-off.
That then gives Kieran Hardy, Wales' scrum-half starting a Six Nations match for the first time, the chance to clear with a box-kick.
England return the favour. Let the kicking battle commence.
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The experienced Pascal Gauzere from France is today's referee.
He blows his whistle and England fly-half George Ford takes kick-off to get us under way.
Here we go!
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Eddie Butler
BBC Sport rugby commentator on BBC One
There is nothing undiluted about this game, never is - crowd or no crowd.
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Dan: Beers poured...Rugby on! Looking forward to this one!
Howard Batey: C'MON WALES!
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James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales
Owen Farrell has dropped a few balls and hasn't been at his best, but he's still the same player that guided England to a world cup final in 2019. He's still a world class player at what he does.
He's never going to be this creative Barry John type outside-half.
That's what's frustrating England fans at the moment is the talent outside of Farrell like Slade, Watson, Daly, May - they're not seeing enough of the ball.
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The flame-throwers are on and the players are out on the pitch.
Elliot Daly, making his 50th appearance for his country leads out England, while it's George North who gets the honour for Wales as he wins his 100th cap for the home side.
It's time for the anthems.
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Daniel Geraghty: Will England get a red card and Wales get another win?
Paul Anthony Chubb MBE: After another sad performance from Italy losing abjectly to Ireland, hopefully the Wales v England match will be a better contest.
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Martin Johnson
Former England captain and coach on BBC One
England have had a bit of penalty trouble - particularly against Scotland early on.
You can't charge into a ruck now. You risk getting sent off if you make contact with the head.
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Sam Warburton
Former Wales captain on BBC One
Kieran Hardy was one of the substitutes who came on against Scotland and turned the game.
He is super fit. There were a lot of calls to play him and Callum Sheedy together but that is a lot to ask of two young half-backs.
To put Hardy inside Dan Biggar is a really nice introduction to Test rugby. He has been one of Wales' shining lights.
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There is no shortage of hype for a Six Nations match between Wales and England.
Whether it's a hostile capacity crowd or an empty Principality Stadium as it is today, this fixture means more than most.
Just ask Neil Jenkins. As a former Wales fly-half who won 87 caps and now assistant coach for more than a decade, the ex-British and Irish Lions player grasps - and relishes - the significance of this rivalry.
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Jason Duffy: Looking forward to the rugby! Tight game, either side by less than 5 points and Owen Farrell to get Man of the Match to calm his critics down! Big game needed by Daly, George and Vunipola.
Liam: Who’s on the playlist duties at Principality?! Feeder ‘Buck Rogers’ blaring out during the warm-up.