Summary

  • England run in 10 tries in record-breaking win at Principality Stadium to go top of Six Nations standings

  • England will win the title unless France beat Scotland in Paris - follow live coverage

  • Debutant Henry Pollock scores twice in second half

  • Wales suffer 17th successive defeat and finish with Wooden Spoon for second year in a row

  1. Postpublished at 26 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Both front-rows are getting a talking-to from referee Nic Berry as another scrum goes down.

    I suspect those big boys just want a rest after that frantic period of play.

  2. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Danny Care
    Former England scrum-half on BBC One

    The finest of margins in Test match rugby.

    So much happened in a wild two minutes. We want to see a frantic game, we want to see it end to end, we want to see attacking rugby. I'm all for this type of rugby.

  3. Magic Murraypublished at 25 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales at Principality Stadium

    Since he came over from New Zealand, full-back Blair Murray, who qualifies for Wales through his mum from Tonyrefail, has been the find of the season in what has been an awful campaign.

    He had not played a professional game before arriving in Llanelli to play for Scarlets in the summer of 2024 but now looks at home on the Test stage.

  4. Postpublished at 24 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Those early tries are having an impact and this game is starting to break open.

    Cowan-Dickie a try-saver for England.

    Murray has now already been denied twice today.

    Luke Cowan-DickieImage source, Getty Images
  5. Close!published at 23 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Blair Murray was dreaming of glory then but Luke Cowan-Dickie gets a crucial ankle tap to save a certain try.

    First Marcus Smith has a go with a chip and chase but is beaten by the bounce.

    Then the livewire Wales full-back counters. He gathers his bounce but the England's hooker's fingertips saved his team.

    Is there anything as agonising as a tap tackle?

  6. Postpublished at 22 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Blair Murray takes some of the pressure of Gareth Anscombe by hoofing the ball up field.

    Think he was looking for the 50-22 but doesn't quite reach it.

    But Wales at last have some field advantage.

  7. 'Wales must target Cunningham-South'published at 20 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Ken Owens
    Former Wales hooker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    From a line-out point of view, does Chandler Cunningham-South have the same knowledge as Ollie Chessum?

    Wales must look to target him.

  8. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales international on BBC One

    Wales are at sixes and sevens.

    They're struggling to get over the gain-line, they are going to have to rethink very quickly to get on the front foot.

    The English defence is really on top at the moment.

  9. Replacement: Englandpublished at 18 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    While Joe Roberts was getting treatment it's actually England lock Ollie Chessum who has gone off.

    That's disappointing for the Leicester lock and Chandler Cunningham-South is on earlier than expected.

    Ollie ChessumImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Joe Roberts was drafted in as a makeshift wing today with Tom Rogers ruled out but looks very uncomfortable as the physio works on his shoulder. He soldiers on.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18 mins

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    Will England learn from that [Blair Murray's disallowed try] and stop the senseless box kicking?

    Calvin

  12. Watch Itoje's openerpublished at 18 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Media caption,

    'It looks so simple'- Maro Itoje scores try against Wales

  13. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Wales have had the second most efficient lineout in the Six Nations - only bettered by France - but Elliott Dee sees a throw picked off.

    Nothing going right yet for the men in red.

  14. Make some noisepublished at 16 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Mike Henson
    BBC Sport at the Principality Stadium

    That Tom Roebuck score has sucked some of the atmosphere out of the Principality Stadium.

    The big screens implore the crowd to "get loud". A blast of Hymns and Arias issues from the tannoy.

    Gareth Anscombe being held up by a tag team of Will Stuart and Tommy Freeman doesn't help matters though.

  15. Argy-bargypublished at 15 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Well it's only taken 15 minutes for the first bit of argy-bargy as Aaron Wainwright and Dafydd jenkins square up to Ollie Chessum.

    Just forwards getting to know each other.

  16. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Gareth Anscombe lacked any conviction about that attack then.

    He looked for support but held on instead and is held up in the tackle.

    Wales have not switched on yet.

    Gareth AnscombeImage source, Getty Images
  17. 'Accurate and with pace'published at 12 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Matt Dawson
    Listen to 2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Everything England have done has been accurate and with pace. The rucks are quick, Wales must change how they defend at the breakdown.

  18. 'Talk about a dream start'published at 11 mins

    Wales 0-14 England

    Danny Care
    Former England scrum-half on BBC One

    Fin Smith with a long looping pass over the defence, not giving the defence a chance to get back. Tommy Roebuck doing what Tommy Roebuck does for Sale Sharks week in week out.

    Give him opportunities and he will score tries.

    Talk about a dream start.

    Tom RoebuckImage source, PA Media
  19. try

    Converted try: Wales 0-14 Englandpublished at 10 mins

    Tom Roebuck try, Fin Smith con

    A huge scrum by England wins a penalty that they kick up field.

    Two big carries up the middle and then Roebuck is too strong for Murray out wide.

    This is a dream start for England and a nightmare for Wales.

    Tom Roebuck scoresImage source, Getty Images
  20. 'The right decision'published at 9 mins

    Wales 0-7 England

    Ken Owens
    Former Wales hooker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It is the right decision. Not a massive impact, but Tomos Williams does impede Tom Curry.

    Tom Curry of EnglandImage source, Getty Images