Postpublished at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2021
HT: France 17-17 Wales
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales
I think the score is probably a fair reflection of the game
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Dafydd Pritchard
HT: France 17-17 Wales
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales
I think the score is probably a fair reflection of the game
HT: France 17-17 Wales
Eddie Butler
BBC Sport rugby commentator on BBC One
It promised a lot - and it is delivering a lot!
HT: France 17-17 Wales
Gwyn Jones
Former Wales captain on S4C
If there were any questions about Wales' form going into this match, those questions have been answered.
They've been absolutely brilliant. They are here to fight for the Championship.
HT: France 17-17 Wales
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
The composure from both sides, the execution - it has been a superb first half.
Louis Rees-Zammit pops up in midfield once again as Wales look to attack from a line-out near the halfway line.
They lose possession, France full-back Brice Dulin has seen enough and boots the ball out to bring the first half to a close.
What a thriller this game has been so far!
France 17-17 Wales
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
To go in level will be absolutely fine for Wales.
France 17-17 Wales
France look like they've carved an opening inside the Welsh half, but Gregory Alldritt's pass is slightly behind Gael Fickou, who knocks on.
Just a minute left in the first half.
France 17-17 Wales
Wales are offside at a French line-out inside the France 22, giving Les Bleus another chance to clear, this time with a penalty.
It's all relative - this is still high-octane stuff - but this game is just slowing a little.
France 17-17 Wales
Wales' speed of ball and angles of running are both on point.
That is until France hooker Julien Marchand swoops to force a brilliant turnover near his own try line, giving Ntamack a chance to clear.
France 17-17 Wales
Philippa Tuttiett
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's intense stuff but it's exactly what we wanted to see.
Romain Ntamack
A beautiful strike from Ntamack brings France back level.
He's also now on for Matthieu Jalibert permanently after Jalibert failed his head injury assessment.
What a super sub to have.
France 14-17 Wales
France have a penalty in kickable range after a high tackle from Dan Biggar on Gael Fickou.
Fickou made the most of what was a mere hand above his shoulder, but it's a penalty nonetheless.
Romain Ntamack will have a kick at goal midway between the Welsh 22 and 10-metre line.
France 14-17 Wales
Ian Gough
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales
Wales have taken the sting out of the game and that's good
France 14-17 Wales
A worrying sight for Wales as they concede a first penalty from a scrum.
That gives France the chance to clear, and they launch the ball into touch deep inside the Welsh half.
France 14-17 Wales
Oof, BIG tackle from Virimi Vakatawa on Louis Rees-Zammit.
The France centre crunches into the Wales wing and then Liam Williams knocks on.
Meanwhile, France fly-half Matthieu Jalibert receives treatment after appearing to hurt his head trying to tackle Jonathan Davies.
In fact, Jalibert is off for a head injury assessment. Romain Ntamack is on in his place.
France 14-17 Wales
Tom Shanklin
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live
It's such a high tempo, neither team is able to turn the ball over because both are having such quick ball.
France 14-17 Wales
Clever little kick from Louis Rees-Zammit, who nudges the ball towards the corner, forcing Brice Dulin to carry the ball into touch inside the French 22.