Postpublished at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February 2023
Wales 0-3 England
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales Extra
England for the couple of turnovers have looked pretty good with ball in hand.
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Ollie Lawrence, Kyle Sinckler and Anthony Watson score but Farrell misses four kicks
Louis Rees-Zammit briefly gave Wales lead early in second-half
England in third place behind Scotland on points difference
Wales remain bottom of Six Nations after three defeats
Game went ahead only after crisis meeting averted Wales players' strike
Ceri Coleman-Phillips
Wales 0-3 England
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales Extra
England for the couple of turnovers have looked pretty good with ball in hand.
Wales 0-3 England
England are looking to play some Champagne rugby, they're not here to just grind out a win through the forwards.
Wales 0-3 England
England win another penalty, Taulupe Faletau isolated as he took the ball into contact.
Great work at the breakdown by Jack Willis.
Wales 0-3 England
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 Live
Build the score and quieten the crowd. England have done already.
Wales 0-3 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
All the pressure from England so far, beautiful strike by Owen Farrell.
Wales 0-3 Englansd
We're going through a bit of kick tennis as both teams suss each other out.
Wales 0-3 England
England win a penalty 45m out, Owen Farrell slots it over for the first score of the game.
Wales 0-0 England
Jonathan Davies
Former Wales international on BBC One
I think it is going to be very interesting the tactical kicking game by Wales, Freddie Stewart is brilliant under the high ball so they have got to get the ball away from him.
Wales 0-0 England
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales Extra
We made six changes after the Ireland game and nine changes now after the Scotland game and I love Justin Tipuric as a players but I thought Tommy Reffell went really really well. He hasn't really explained that selection.
The consistency in selection is the only difference between Wales and England today.
Wales 0-0 England
England going through the phases in Wales' 22, looking for a gap in the defence, but Wales win turnover ball.
Wales 0-0 England
Wales concede a penalty at the first scrum, Owen Farrell kicks deep into the Wales half and it's taken safely by Leigh Halfpenny.
Wales 0-0 England
Taulupe Faletau has an an early chargedown to send the crowd wild, but it's cleaned up before he can get to it.
Wales 0-0 England
Wales' set-piece has been a little inconsistent in this campaign, but Ken Owens will be relieved to find Alun Wyn Jones in the first line-out.
Wales 0-0 England
Mathieu Raynal of France blows his whistle and Owen Williams gets the game under way.
Take a deep breath everyone!
Wales v England (16:45 GMT)
Chris Ashton
Former England winger on Rugby Union Daily
They've [Wales] used up so much mental space with what's got on.
It's amazing how tired it can make you feel when you've just wasted so much mental energy thinking. It can take it out of your legs so quickly.
They might be in it for 20 minutes, but past that you've got to replace that somehow.
Wales v England (16:45 GMT)
There will be a moments silence prior to the anthems to mark the one-year anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine, with a supporting message on the big screen.
It reads: Six Nations Rugby, its unions, federations and the entire rugby family continue to stand with Ukraine and strongly condemn the aggressive invasion of their country.
Wales v England (16:45 GMT)
Wayne Pivac
Former Wales head coach on BBC One
Owen Williams needs an opportunity to find out how he is going to go at this level of the game. We know what Dan Biggar brings, he hasn't played that well and he would probably admit that himself in the first two weeks.
Wales v England (16:45 GMT)
Owen Farrell and Ken Owens lead their teams out to the rapturous applause of a packed Principality, as the pyrotechnics go off around the stadium.
Things are hotting up, literally!
Time now for the anthems.
Wales v England (16:45 GMT)
England have opted to have the Principality Stadium roof OPEN for today's match.
It's a decision questioned by Wales coach Warren Gatland, who says Wales have a better record with the roof open.
Wales v England (16:45 GMT)
Wales captain Ken Owens and England captain Owen Farrell go through the pre-match formalities.
It's all polite handshakes... for now.