Replacementspublished at 63 mins63 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Sean Lynn rings the changes.On come Donna Rose, Bryonie King and Seren Lockwood.Can they make an impact off the bench?
Postpublished at 63 mins63 minsWales 20-28 FijiCaryl JamesFormer Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru Fiji are so dangerous, running all the way from their own try-line.They play to their strengths.Wales have to tackle the legs and not go high.Image source, Getty Images
Postpublished at 62 mins62 minsWales 20-28 Fiji No! Or not on this phase of play at least.Another knock on from Fiji gifts Wales a scrum.Ioan Cunningham will rue the handing errors if Fiji let their lead slip.
Postpublished at 62 mins62 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Arguably the biggest cheer of the day from Fiji, as they win a penalty at the resulting scrum in the Welsh 22.Can they capitalise?
Handling errorspublished at 62 mins62 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Fiji have now made nine handling errors in this contest, more than double the amount Wales have made.As the cliché goes, though, the only stat that matters is the score-line, and that is still firmly in Fiji's favour.
Postpublished at 61 mins61 minsWales 20-28 Fiji For the third time in this game, Fiji have knocked the ball on when in the Welsh 22 and looking destined to score.This time captain Alferda Fisher is the guilty party.Once again a let off for Wales.
You have spoken!published at 60 mins60 minsWales 20-28 Fiji We asked you at half-time who would go on to win this game, and you were very much backing Fiji.The next 20 minutes will determine whether you were right or wrong!Image source, BBC Sport
Postpublished at 58 mins58 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Georgia Evans is off for a head injury assessment, as Fiji are penalised for side entry.The penalty count is creeping up for those in light blue shirts.Wales will be looking to the referee if this continues.
TMO controversypublished at 57 mins57 minsWales 20-28 FijiCaryl JamesFormer Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru The way he's (TMO) said that, he's made the decision for the referee on the pitch.That's not what the TMO is for. That looks like the wrong decision.
Postpublished at 57 mins57 minsWales 20-28 FijiElinor SnowsillFormer Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales To be fair, it did look as if there was some separation, but it's a really tight call.
Postpublished at 56 mins56 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Fiji's smiles do not last long, as a high tackle gives Wales a penalty straight away.Once against Lleucu George kicks to the corner. The way Wales have been kicking for the posts today you cannot question the decision.
No try!published at 54 mins54 minsWales 20-28 Fiji A moment Carys Cox will not want to see again, as she has let the ball slip through her hands as she attempts to ground the ball.Fiji have their two-score lead back.Image source, Getty Images
Disallowed trypublished at 54 mins54 minsCarys Cox A second try for the Wales centre.Wales turn to the forwards after getting to within a metre.After five or six phases, Keira Bevan goes wide to Carys Cox who has another easy score.Bevan is having a nightmare with the boot, and misses a fifth conversion.Image source, Getty Images
Postpublished at 53 mins53 minsWales 20-28 Fiji The momentum is still with Wales despite the errors.Fiji are penalised this time for offside and Lleucu George's kick to the corner is perfect.It will be a five-metre line-out for Wales.
Crunching Fiji tacklespublished at 52 mins52 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Only England (33) and South Africa (27) have made more dominant tackles than Fiji (23) at this World Cup.
Postpublished at 52 mins52 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Fiji look to spring another break down the left wing, but Kolora Lomani is pushed into touch.Wales will have the line-out on half way.
Postpublished at 51 mins51 minsWales 20-28 Fiji More frustration for Wales, as Maisie Davies knocks the ball on in contact with Wales in a really promising attacking position.Sean Lynn looks a frustrated man at the moment.
Postpublished at 50 mins50 minsWales 20-28 Fiji Just to reiterate Rachel Taylor's point, the only difference between the two sides on the scoreboard is conversions.Wales have missed all four of theirs, while Fiji have been perfect.
Conversion concerns for Walespublished at 50 mins50 minsWales 20-28 FijiRachel TaylorFormer Wales captain and coach on BBC Radio Wales Sometimes it's just not your day off the tee, you might look somewhere else and see if Lleucu George is able to kick.Sometimes if just doesn't sit right for you, and Wales might look to make that change.