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Wales 10-15 England
Wales have worked really hard to stay in this game, but they're still looking a little uncertain in attack.
But as Louis Rees-Zammit showed at the start of the half, it only takes a moment of magic.
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Ceri Coleman-Phillips
Wales 10-15 England
Wales have worked really hard to stay in this game, but they're still looking a little uncertain in attack.
But as Louis Rees-Zammit showed at the start of the half, it only takes a moment of magic.
Wales 10-15 England
Danny Care
England scrum-half on BBC One
Wales just look a bit shy on confidence, they don't know whether to kick or whether they should play.
You only get turnovers in your own half when somethings gone wrong, people aren't on the same page.
Wales 10-15 England
Tom Shanklin
Former Wales international on BBC Radio 5 Live
The biggest thing now is either Wales to put pressure on England to make a mistake or win a penalty to try and get some field position.
Somehow Wales have got to get inside England's 22.
Wales 10-15 England
England try-scorer Kyle Sinckler makes way for Dan Cole for his 98th cap.
Wales 10-15 England
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
Farrell was not comfortable taking that penalty.
It should have been a kick to the corner and all of a sudden Wales are in prime position.
Wales 10-15 England
More changes from Wales, Alun Wyn Jones makes way for Dafydd Jenkins.
Wales 10-15 England
Wales concede a penalty at the scrum, Owen Farrell has the direction but not the distance.
That's three he's missed now, another let off for Wales.
Wales 10-15 England
It's all to play for as we head to the final quarter of this game.
It's time to dig deep!
Wales 10-15 England
Wales 10-15 England
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales Extra
It's an interesting call. I'm watching Owen Williams go off and it looks like he's injured his back in the collision in the air. It was a fantastic take in the air. Bringing Josh Adams off and Mason Grady to the wing, that's an interesting one. He obviously wants a bit of dynamism perhaps in the midfield.
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
Rhys Carre is a good ball carrier, he will get over the gain line, they've got to get him some possession and go forward.
Wales 10-15 England
England make changes as well - Mako Vunipola and Ben Curry enter the fray
Wales 10-15 England
Wales 10-15 England
Wales make more changes - Rhys Carre and Dillon Lewis are the new props.
Wales 10-15 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
Josh Adams must be injured, you can't be taking Josh Adams off.
Wales 10-15 England
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
It is a bit scrappy, people are catching their breath.
Both sides will want to cut the mistakes out and get the discipline high.
Wales 10-15 England
Warren Gatland makes the first move.
Dan Biggar and Nick Tompkins come on for Owen Williams and Josh Adams, with Mason Grady moving to the wing.
Wales 10-15 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
England are so comfortable over the ball.
Wales 10-15 England
England for once looking a little unsure under the high ball as Louis Rees-Zammit looks to latch onto Owen Williams' kick.
England manage to scramble possession.
Wales 10-15 England
Take a breath.
The players slowly pick themselves off the floor and make their way to an England scrum after Leigh Halfpenny's knock-on.