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South Africa 24-14 Wales
Centurion Eben Etzebeth and Jaden Hendrikse are replaced by Franco Mostert and Faf de Klerk.
Wales lost 32-29 in the first Test in Pretoria before levelling the series with a 13-12 win in Bloemfontein
Wales lose Gareth Anscombe and Taulupe Faletau to late injuries
Pollard and Mbonambi score first-half tries for hosts, Reffell replies
Kolisi scores only try of second half as Springboks ease to victory and win series 2-1
Michael Pearlman
South Africa 24-14 Wales
Centurion Eben Etzebeth and Jaden Hendrikse are replaced by Franco Mostert and Faf de Klerk.
South Africa 24-14 Wales
Richie Rees
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Wales need to take the sting out of the South African attack, and have got to manage their kicking game.
But at some point at 24-14 down we need to roll the dice.
South Africa 24-14 Wales
The power from the bench South Africa were able to introduce has really swung this match.
There are only 10 points in it, but the momentum is with the hosts.
South Africa 24-14 Wales
Tomos Williams, Owen Watkin and Wyn Jones have been introduced as Wales chase a grandstand finish.
They had possession, but Sam Wainwright concedes a penalty, stopping their charge.
Liam Williams is receiving treatment.
South Africa 24-14 Wales
The Springboks' power game is just so effective against tiring legs.
Can Wales muster something special?
South Africa 24-14 Wales
Gareth Delve
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales Extra
Defending against that South Africa try was a tough ask on the line for Wales.
With that level of width Wales allowed South Africa it was always an easy target for Kolisi, and he's a big man to stop.
Siya Kolisi
Desperate defending, patient build-up when the maul does not work for the hosts and eventually, eventually, the pressure tells and the South African skipper goes over.
A massive, massive moment in this game.
South Africa 17-14 Wales
Malcolm Marx looks to power over, but he loses control of the ball.
Another line-out for Wales to contend with.
South Africa 17-14 Wales
Tomos Williams enters the fray for Wales.
South Africa kick for touch.
Big moments ahead.
South Africa 17-14 Wales
South Africa get possession and look threatening, but Wales manage to steal possession before conceding a penalty, which will follow a drinks break.
South Africa 17-11 Wales
Gareth Delve
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales Extra
We've seen some really positive play from Wales, and hopefully it's a sign of things to come.
Wainwright's shape has been outstanding.
South Africa 17-14 Wales
At half-time it felt like Wales had Table Mountain to climb.
Now they just need to clamber up the Garth.
Dan Biggar
Very, very interesting now.
The lead down to three points.
Wales have been laser focused so far in the second half.
What a series.
South Africa 17-11 Wales
Wales have another penalty, a chance for Dan Biggar about 30 metres out.
South Africa 17-11 Wales
Here come the big ones.
Malcolm Marx, Steven Kitshoff and Vincent Koch are introduced.
That's not bad, eh?
South Africa 17-11 Wales
Referee Matthew Carley has a good grip on this game, which is thankfully so far devoid of controversy about the officiating, as we saw in the first Test.
South Africa 17-11 Wales
Lukhanyo Am crashes over after Jaden Hendrikse's dazzling run.
But was there a forward pass? It's going to the TMO. No try!
Dan Biggar
What a silly start from South Africa, they concede a needless penalty and Wales say thanks very much.
Game very much on, perfect start for Wales.
South Africa 17-8 Wales
We are back under way.
HT: South Africa 17-8
Some housekeeping, Jasper Wiese was replaced by Elrigh Louw just before the interval.
The pitch isn't doing either side any favours in terms of possible injury risks.
Dewi Lake and Sam Wainwright are out for Wales and heading on for the second half, with Ryan Elias and Dillon Lewis coming off.