Postpublished at 16:08 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March
Wales 14-24 Italy
Emyr Lewis
Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru
Unfortunately I think George North is injured as well and that will be a sad end to his international career.
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Italy complete best ever campaign with two wins and a draw
Winless Wales bottom of the table with Wooden Spoon
Monty Ioane and Lorenzo Pani score in either half
Elliot Dee scores Wales' first points on 64 minutes.
Will Rowlands and Mason Grady score late tries to soften the blow.
Wales centre George North hobbles out of last game before international retirement
Ceri Coleman-Phillips
Wales 14-24 Italy
Emyr Lewis
Former Wales flanker on BBC Radio Cymru
Unfortunately I think George North is injured as well and that will be a sad end to his international career.
Wales 14-Italy 24
Not the way we wanted to see George North leave the field.
He hobbles off with the medics, but the crowd are on their feet as they show their appreciation to a Welsh rugby icon.
Josh Adams' face says it all.
Will Rowlands, Ioan Lloyd
A late consolation for Wales.
A series of pick and goes sees Will Rowlands go over.
Ioan Lloyd gets the conversion.
Wales 7-24 Italy
John Barclay
Former Scotland captain on BBC One
Paolo Garbisi of all people not that tens can't jackle for the ball.
There's no deception at all it's too easy for Ignacio Brex to blitz out and take his man.
Right now Wales are so predictable in the middle of the park.
Wales 7-24 Italy
It's not a memorable day for Wales, but a special moment for Scarlets prop Harri O'Connor who makes his Wales debut.
Martin Page-Relo
It's game over.
Italy convert another penalty.
Wales 7-21 Italy
Some Wales fans have seen enough and they head for the exits.
Wales 7-21 Italy
Caryl James
Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru
Italy have been better in every department.
Attack, defence, set-piece and kicking, just everywhere.
Paolo Garbisi
Italy have taken the sting out of the game.
They win a penalty just inside their half and Paolo Garbisi strokes it over to restore their two score lead.
Wales 7-18 Italy
Wales 7-18 Italy
There's no sign of any replacements in Wales' front row.
Gareth Thomas, Elliot Dee and Dillon Lewis must be out on their feet, especially when Italy's front row is fresh.
Wales 7-18 Italy
The matchday announcer is doing his best to get the crowd going in this final 15 minutes.
Have Wales got what it takes to come back?
Wales 7-18 Italy
Nigel Owens
Former World Cup final referee on BBC One
They're asking if the tackle was complete but for me the Italians have picked him up and carried Elliott Dee over the line.
Elliot Dee, con Sam Costelow
After a lengthy review, Wales celebrate their first try.
Elliot Dee's grounding gets several replays, but it is eventually awarded.
Sam Costelow adds the extras.
Wales 0-18 Italy
That was Tomos Williams' last contribution of the afternoon as Kieran Hardy makes his way on the field.
Wales 0-18 Italy
James Hook
Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales
That was the first time in this game that Wales have looked organised in attack, the runners coming from one side of the pitch to the other, creating those extra numbers.
The best attacking players for Wales have been Tomos Williams and Rio Dyer.
Wales 0-18 Italy
Ian Gough
Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales
I was just about to say what a try.
That was a superb tackle from Ross Vintcent. Tomos Williams knows where the line is, he's a superb finisher.
Wales 0-18 Italy
Rio Dyer jumps through the tackle and finds Tomos Williams in support, but he's chopped down agonisingly short of the line.
What a tackle by Ross Vintcent.
Wales 0-18 Italy
Nigel Owens
Former World Cup final referee on BBC One
It's a rugby collision, completely accidental and no foul play for me.