Goodbye for nowpublished at 22:20 BST
FT: Argentina 35-21 Wales
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyWales flew to San Juan hunting a third Test victory on the spin - something they have not done since the 2023 World Cup.
It was always a long shot.
Scotland's win in Argentina gave them some hope of an upset but this was a different Pumas side.
The hosts were more than good value for their victory and will now look to add to England's woes next week.
Argentina had too much pace, power and guile for Wales, who once again showed no shortage of spirit to stay in the fight and give themselves a chance of a pair of bonus points.
However, their attack gives some major cause for concern with their main threat coming from the driving line-out and Rhys Carre's big bulk.
Steve Tandy will be pleased with aspects of this performance but knows that his squad must go up a few levels if they are to even stay competitive against South Africa's physicality.
Argentina was always going to be a tough task and South Africa will be even tougher.
Tandy must be tempted to freshen up his side as Wales look to leave Durban with some positives after a long and draining season.
We'll be back next week to provide all the updates and reaction to the final game of the 2025-26 season.








