Postpublished at 17:59 Greenwich Mean Time 6 November 2021
Andrew Coombs
Former Wales lock on BBC Radio Cymru
That's great from Ellis Jenkins and a big boost for him. He's relieved the pressure because Wales were under the cosh there.
Last-gasp Herschel Jantjies pen seals first South Africa win in Cardiff since 2013
Malcolm Marx scores late try for Boks from driving maul
South Africa wing Makazole Mapimpi denied try by TMO
Pitch intruder spoils possible Liam Williams run to try line
Wales' Dan Biggar with 6 pens from 6 attempts; Handre Pollard with 4 from 4
Rival props Ox Nche and Rhys Carre sin-binned in first half
Damian Willemse off injured early for South Africa
Ceri Coleman-Phillips
Andrew Coombs
Former Wales lock on BBC Radio Cymru
That's great from Ellis Jenkins and a big boost for him. He's relieved the pressure because Wales were under the cosh there.
Wales 6-6 South Africa
Wales are under severe pressure, but Ellis Jenkins marks his return to the international stage with a magnificent turnover.
Dan Biggar's kick finds the half-way line.
Wales 6-6 South Africa
South Africa move from their own 22 to Wales' 22 courtesy of penalties.
Referee Paul Williams has a word with Wales captain Jonathan Davies after a rolling maul is pulled down illegally.
The next infringement could be yellow.
Cennydd Davies
Chwaraeon BBC Cymru
Wales need to show some character here because their scrum is under pressure. South Africa are asking real questions of the Welsh front row and the signs are ominous after that first scrum.
Wales 6-6 South Africa
Wales enjoy a decent spell of attack, but it's slightly unstructured, as a result South Africa win another breakdown turnover and clear their lines.
Wales 6-6 South Africa
We go back for an offside penalty and Pollard levels the scores.
Wales 6-3 South Africa
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Principality Stadium
It has been an encouraging start by Wales in attack as they have mixed their game up well.
Receiving kick-offs continues to be a problem though for Wayne Pivac's side as they concede penalties or spill possession.
Wales 6-3 South Africa
We have our first scrum of the game.
Herschel Jantjies feeds and it's a solid scrum as expected. The Springboks are on the attack with advantage being played.
Wales 6-3 South Africa
Frans Steyn is on earlier than expected. He replaces full-back Damian Willemse who has gone off for a head injury assessment.
Caryl James
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru
Wales are taking this game to South Africa and they're playing with real variety. The Springboks are very narrow in defence so Louis Rees-Zammit is getting some space out wide.
Wales 6-3 South Africa
Wales go back for the penalty, and Biggar once again slots over from in front of the posts.
Wales retake the lead.
Wales 3-3 South Africa
Rees-Zammit has his second try-scoring opportunity of the evening, Nick Tompkins sends over a great ball, but the winger is well martialled by the Springboks defence.
Wales 3-3 South Africa
South Africa hit straight back with a penalty for offside.
Handre Pollard slots over.
Cennydd Davies
Chwaraeon BBC Cymru
Dan Biggar makes no mistake from there but Wales could easily have had more than three points.
Wales 3-0 South Africa
First blood goes to Wales.
South Africa are penalised at the ruck and Dan Biggar takes full advantage from the tee.
Wales 0-0 South Africa
Wales wing Louis Rees-Zammit has his first sniff at the try line, he steps inside Siya Kolisi but is bundled into touch just before the whitewash.
Wales 0-0 South Africa
Wales' lineout struggled against the All Blacks, but the first two go straight to hand as Wales enjoy a spell of pressure in the South Africa 22.
Wales 0-0 South Africa
We've seen plenty of box kicking from both scrum-halves in these opening stages, this will suit Wales.
Wales 0-0 South Africa
Gareth Griffiths
BBC Sport Wales at Principality Stadium
The heavens have opened here a little while before kick-off and, with the roof open because of Covid-19 regulations, the ball will be wet for both sides.
Expect plenty of kicking!
Wales 0-0 South Africa
Biggar sends his first aerial ball through for Louis Rees-Zammit to chase, the conditions proving slippy, but South Africa clear their lines