Postpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 30 October 2021
Cennydd Davies
Chwaraeon BBC Cymru
The rate at which Wales are losing players is a huge, huge problem.
Beauden Barrett seals man-of-the-match performance with second try
Perenara, Jordan, Papalii, Reece and Lienert-Brown add further NZ tries
Johnny Williams try gives Wales hope
New Zealand prop Nepo Laulala sin-binned in first half
Wales captain Alun Wyn Jones forced off early injured
NZ's Beauden Barrett with early intercept try
Wales have still not beaten New Zealand since 1953
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Dafydd Pritchard
Cennydd Davies
Chwaraeon BBC Cymru
The rate at which Wales are losing players is a huge, huge problem.
Emyr Lewis
Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru
It's got to be at least a yellow.
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
Referee Mathieu Raynal has asked TMO Brian MacNiece to have a look at the tackle from All Blacks prop Nepo Laulala which led to Ross Moriarty requiring treatment.
Laulala seemed to make contact with Moriarty's head.
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
Wales flanker Ross Moriarty is down getting treatment.
Wales, remember, are without 20 players for this game.
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
Caryl James
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru
What is going on with the lineout? It didn't need to go that far. Why not just go for the safe option to secure the possession, and work from there?
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
The Welsh lineout has been shambolic today. Another goes awry but Wales have advantage and they'll come back for a penalty near halfway.
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
Wales' lineout is overcooked, the All Blacks pinch the ball back and clear up to halfway.
The sighs around the Principality Stadium tell their own story.
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
Wales hit back with Taine Basham (who else?) leading the charge into the New Zealand half.
Wales earn a penalty and kick it to the corner. Bold.
Wales 3-18 New Zealand
Caryl James
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru
Ardie Savea is just so powerful, that offload was incredible and a stunning finish from Perenara. There were three red shirts tackling him and he got through them all.
Cennydd Davies
Chwaraeon BBC Cymru
That had been building for a while.
TJ Perenara
A beautifully worked try.
You wouldn't know the rain is driving down on the Principality Stadium, not when you look at New Zealand's heavenly handling.
They never look like dropping the ball as they shift through the gears and recycle the ball at pace, not allowing the Welsh defence to regroup.
Ardie Savea picks up from the base of a ruck, wriggles through a small gap and offloads to TJ Perenara, who dives over for the All Blacks' second try.
Jordie Barrett misses his conversion.
Wales 3-13 New Zealand
A messy passage of play sees Wales lose the ball twice in quick succession.
The rain is starting to fall again now as the All Blacks get ready for a scrum near the Welsh 22.
It feels like Wales are just about holding on at the moment.
Wales 3-13 New Zealand
The All Blacks machine rumbles on, a try seemingly inevitable as they smoothly go through the phases.
But there's Taine Basham again to thwart the attack with another turnover penalty.
The 21-year-old is having a great first start for his country.
Emyr Lewis
Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru
Everything is going against Wales. The referee has noticed they've got a weaker scrum and he's going to penalise them every single time.
Wales 3-13 New Zealand
Wales concede another penalty from a scrum and it's on loose-head prop Wyn Jones' side again.
Beauden Barrett kicks to touch and the All Blacks are back in the Welsh 22 for another lineout.
Wales 3-13 New Zealand
New Zealand are such a brilliant attacking force that it can be easy to overlook what a formidable defensive unit they can be as well.
Wales are having to really dig in for every single yard.
Caryl James
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru
New Zealand are playing a clever game. Rack up a lead in the first half, keep it ticking over - and then go for it in the second.
Jordie Barrett
An easy kick for Barrett and the All Blacks stretch their lead, but Wales might well be relieved not to have conceded a try there.
Wales 3-10 New Zealand
No try. Laulala did drop the ball.
But New Zealand have a penalty just in front of the posts and Jordie Barrett will have a simple kick at goal.
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