Summary

  • England fight back to beat Wales and go top of Six Nations with two wins from two

  • Wales put in another huge effort but suffer second narrow defeat

  • George Ford penalty gave England lead in final 10 minutes at Twickenham

  • Fraser Dingwall try cut Wales' lead to 14-13 in second half

  • Penalty try and Alex Mann try gave Wales 14-5 half-time lead

  • Ben Earl powered over for England but George Ford conversion charged down

  1. Postpublished at 46 mins

    England 5-14 Wales

    Wales have had trouble with their scrum. It goes down again, and Josh Adams bangs it clear.

    England win a penalty though for players in front of the kicker.

    Again - silly.

  2. 'No TMO needed'published at 17:55 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    England 5-14 Wales

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Elliot Daly was in touch there, no TMO needed.

    Solid defence from Wales even when they are stretched.

  3. Try-saver!published at 44 mins

    England 5-14 Wales

    Try-saver!

    Elliot Daly heads to the corner and Cameron Winnett puts him into touch.

    Brave from the young full-back.

    Eliot Daily being tacked into touchImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 42 mins

    England 5-14 Wales

    England have an early scrum and will look to launch an attack. But it is a penalty and Henry Slade fires it into the corner.

  5. Kick-offpublished at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    England 5-14 Wales

    We are back under way.

    Rio Dyer with his thumbs upImage source, Getty Images
  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    #bbcrugby, WhatsApp 03301231826, text 81111 (UK only – texts will be charged at your standard message rate)

    It's not about whether Ford moved, it is whether he approached the ball; moving sideways then stopping suggests not. Let's hope it is not a game decided by 2 points.

    Steve.

  7. Heady heights for Walespublished at 17:49 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    HT: England 5-14 Wales

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales at Twickenham

    Wales are in uncharted territory.

    Fun fact. Wales had only scored one try in the first half of Six Nations games against England in Twickenham in 24 years before today. Now they have two more.

    Flanker Alex Mann has now scored two tries in two internationals. He must think Test match rugby is easy.

    Alex MannImage source, Getty Images
  8. 'All to play for'published at 17:48 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    HT: England 5-14 Wales

    Mantej Mann
    BBC Sport at Twickenham

    England flew out of the blocks as the sun began to set over London but they were unable to convert their intent into points.

    Wales soaked up the early pressure and took the lead with their first venture into the England 22.

    Ben Earl powered over to open England's account but George Ford was denied the opportunity to level the scores as he was adjudged to have started his conversion attempt.

    Alex Mann stretched Wales' lead even further before the interval as they search for a first win at Twickenham since 2015.

    Wales have been clinical with their opportunities but England also trailed Italy in Rome last week and recovered to turn the tide.

    All to play for...

  9. 'England could not convert their opportunities'published at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    HT: England 5-14 Wales

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The first 20 minutes it was all, England, England, England.

    They had so much of the ball and possession, but they could not convert their opportunities.

    It is Wales now with the energy.

  10. Did Ford move?published at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    HT: England 5-14 Wales

    I remember when Peter Stringer did a similar play to James O'Connor when the Barbarians played Australia.

    That day he picked it up and ran off for half-time.

    Wales were a bit more brutal.

    Wales hooker Elliot Lee kicks the ball off of the stand as Ford attempts to take a try conversionImage source, Getty Images
    George Ford remonstratesImage source, Getty Images
  11. Agony for Scotland at Murrayfieldpublished at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    FT: Scotland 16-20 France

    Scotland were denied a last-minute winning try against France after a lengthy video review despite the ball appearing to have been grounded.

    Was it a try?

    Media caption,

    Six Nations 2024: referee rules controversial decision during Scotland v France

    Media caption,

    Six Nations 2024:Ex-referee Nigel Owens on the decision to rule out Scotland's winning try

  12. Will history repeat itself?published at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    HT: England 5-14 Wales

    A reminder that Wales have only won twice at Twickenham in the Six Nations - in 2008 and 2012.

  13. Half-time - England 5-14 Walespublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    The two sin-bins cost England in the opening period, but Wales were clinical and deserve their lead.

    Wales celebratingImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'Clinical from Wales'published at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    England 5-14 Wales

    James Hook
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The inside ball from Wales they have tried it a couple of times already, this time Tommy Reffell is on the inside.

    Really clinical stuff from Wales.

  15. try

    Converted try - England 5-14 Walespublished at 38 mins

    Alex Mann (con Ioan Lloyd)

    Magic!

    Tommy Reffell steps and offloads to Tomos Williams who sends Alex Mann in for a try on his first start.

    Josh Adams earlier made the initial break with some sharp footwork.

    Alex Mann scoring a tryImage source, Getty Images
  16. Give Freeman the ballpublished at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    England 5-7 Wales

    Mantej Mann
    BBC Sport at Twickenham

    Tommy Freeman starred in Rome but he has cut an isolated figure on his return to Twickenham so far.

    The wing was replaced at half-time in his last Test on home soil during an Autumn defeat by South Africa in 2022.

    Speaking recently he suggested his biggest frustration was being unable to play his way into that game.

    He will be keen to get his hands on the ball soon.

  17. Meanwhile...another hit!published at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    England 5-7 Wales

    Matt Dawson
    2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Back in the good old days, they would have called that a hospital pass!

    Sam Underhill licking his lips.

  18. Postpublished at 35 mins

    England 5-7 Wales

    BOOM! George North bounces off a couple. 50th Six Nations cap and still got it.

    There is a break in play and more music is on.

    George North making a break in the lineImage source, g
  19. Postpublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February

    England 5-7 Wales

    Richie Rees
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    The Wales forwards did an awful lot of work in that phase of play when they had that long period of possession.

    They were just caught in the middle of the field and there was great line speed from England.

  20. Postpublished at 33 mins

    England 5-7 Wales

    'Hey Jude' is being played around the stadium during the break in play. All Jamie George that!

    Does it add to the atmosphere? He did say he wasn't allowed to say which songs to play.