Summary

  • Wales cruise into quarter-finals with record win over Australia

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  • Wales v Australia - Pool C - Wales are the only unbeaten side in the group after Fiji's win over Australia

  • Gareth Davies scores try in opening minutes to give Wales perfect start

  • Dan Biggar replaced after suffering early shoulder injury, replaced by Gareth Anscombe

  • Anscombe kicks three first half penalties while Australia fly-half Ben Donaldson kicks two to keep Australia in touch

  • Wales begin second half with another Anscombe penalty before Nick Tompkins scores second Welsh try

  • Anscombe continues to extend Wales' lead with the boot -including a drop goal - as Australia struggle to match Welsh intensity

  • Jac Morgan adds third try as Wales progress into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals

  1. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    This is incredible, mistake after mistake from the Australians.

    This is hard to watch, I think they're doing it deliberately now just to get rid of Eddie Jones!

  2. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales at OL Stadium, Lyon

    Some fans have seen enough, Wales ones are heading to get an early tram while Aussie fans for a likely World Cup exit.

  3. Oh dearpublished at 75 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Carter Gordon kicks the penalty dead. It can't get any worse for Australia.

  4. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Australia have a rare chance to attack from a lineout and win a penalty for a high tackle by Tompkins.

  5. 'I cannot see Australia getting back into it'published at 73 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Stirling Mortlock
    Former Australia international on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Eddie Jones has his hands on his face, it is at the stage now Wales know that Australia have to throw the ball wide and Wales are standing up saying we will cover you.

    It is playing into the Wales' favour as they are holding them up. I cannot see Australia getting back into it.

  6. Postpublished at 72 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales at OL Stadium, Lyon

    Eddie Jones appears on the big screen once more, his head in his hands.

    And once again the boos ring out.

    Talk about kicking a dog when he's down!

  7. Replacement: Walespublished at 71 mins

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    Taine Basham, Dafydd Jenkins and Rio Dyer are all on for Aaron Wainwright, Will Rowlands and Louis Rees-Zammit.

  8. Drop-goal - Wales 35-6 Australiapublished at 70 mins

    Gareth Anscombe

    Oh he's added a drop-goal to his collection now and Anscombe now has 23 points. But he had sooooo much time to slot his kick.

    Gareth Anscombe of Wales kicks a drop goalImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Wales are just going through the phases with such ease... it's remarkable. Who would have thought?!

  10. Replacementpublished at 69 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Nic White on at scrum-half. Bet he wishes he was able to stay on the bench!

  11. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Samu Kerevi tries to run out of defence but just drops the ball. It sums up Australia's night - and their World Cup.

    Fraser McReight of Australia consoles Samu KereviImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    I've judged Nick Tompkins at times but today he's justified his place in the team completely.

    He's done some lovely touches and his defence has been heroic, for such a small man he puts his body in places where he shouldn't!

  13. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales at OL Stadium, Lyon

    Wales' front row give each other a deserved pat on the back as they leave the field.

    They've absolutely destroyed the Australian scrum this evening.

    Job well done lads.

  14. Replacementspublished at 66 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    What a display from the Wales front-row. A shaky start but they have absolutely dominated, especially since the loss of james Slipper.

    Corey Domachowski, Henry Thomas and Elliot Dee get their chance.

    Wales front row pack down for scrumImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales at OL Stadium, Lyon

    It may seem a bit premature, but a few of my press colleagues are already looking forward to The Eddy Show in the post-match press conference!

  16. Replacementpublished at 65 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Matt Philip on for Richard Arnold.

  17. Record win?published at 64 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Wales' biggest previous win over Australia was 25 points when they won 28-3 all the way back in 1975 - the year I was born!

    Now they're leading by 26. A win for the ages?!

  18. Australia 'look lost'published at 63 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    James Hook
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales

    Yeah I agree, Australia look lost they don't know what their game plan is, defensively they look tired, they look all over the shop.

    Wales look comfortable and on their way to a quarter final.

  19. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Emyr Lewis
    Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru

    Australia have hit the self-destruct button, they have lost their confidence and belief completely.

    They're now trying to play as individuals and they are a mess.

  20. Replacementspublished at 61 mins

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    Gareth Davies' excellent performance is over and Tomos Williams gets a chance to impress.

    For Australia, Suliasi Vunivalu is on for full-back Andrew Kellaway and Matt Faessler replaces captain David Porecki.