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  1. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Fiji 24-25 Wales

    Gwyn Jones
    Former Wales captain on S4C

    The danger for Wales is when they go through the phases without troubling their opponent and then they lose possession.

  2. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Fiji 24-25 Wales

    Fiji look threatening just inside the Wales half but then are penalised for a nasty-looking croc roll on Aaron Wainwright at the breakdown.

    Just a penalty.

  3. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Fiji 24-25 Wales

    Some huge hits going in and Tomos Williams wisely takes the sting out of the game with a kick to just outside Fiji's 22.

    More changes for Wales with Sam Costelow and Ryan Elias on.

  4. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Fiji 24-25 Wales

    Wales put the power on at the scrum to win a penalty and have a crack with advantage.

    However, ref Eoghan Cross then reverses the penalty for foul play and Fiji will be able to escape.

  5. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Fiji 24-25 Wales

    I've not had the chance to mention because of all the scoring but Wales have been freshening up their side.

    Replacements Ellis Mee, James Botham, Nicky Smith are on.

    Ospreys tight-head Ben Warren is also on for his first cap.

  6. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Fiji 24-25 Wales

    Richie Rees
    Former Cardiff and Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio Wales

    The timing and delivery is good from Fiji and it allows an unchallenged score in the corner.

    Fiji have really turned the table in the last five or six minutes.

  7. converted try

    Converted try: Fiji 24-25 Walespublished at 53 mins

    Selestino Ravutamada, con Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula

    What a bonkers start to the second half.

    ANOTHER try and the Fijian handling makes it look simple, working Selestino Ravutamada over down the right.

    Slightly makes up for his clanger and the extras are added.

    Selestino Ravutaumada of Fiji runs in to score a tryImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  8. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Fiji 17-25 Wales

    Scott Baldwin
    Former Welsh & Ospreys hooker on BBC Radio Wales

    That is the clinical edge that Fiji missed in the first half.

    Fiji had the opportunity at the maul and they took it there.

  9. Penalty: Fiji 17-25 Walespublished at 52 mins

    Dan Edwards

    Fiji get back within a score and promptly conceded a penalty in front of the posts.

    Dan Edwards punishes them with three points.

  10. converted try

    Converted try: Fiji 17-22 Walespublished at 49 mins

    Elia Canakaivata, con Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula

    Fiji have played some dazzling stuff but go route one to get back into the game.

    A driving line-out does the job with Sale-bound Elia Canakaivata going over and the extras are added by their fly-half Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula.

    Elia Canakaivata of Fiji scores a tryImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  11. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Fiji 10-22 Wales

    'Taken control' is relative against a side like Fiji, who can turn things around quickly.

    The home side win a penalty and kick to the corner as they look to respond swiftly.

  12. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Fiji 10-22 Wales

    Scott Baldwin
    Former Welsh & Ospreys hooker on BBC Radio Wales

    We are six minutes in and we can see a clear change in terms of Wales' kicking tactics.

  13. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Fiji 10-22 Wales

    Gwyn Jones
    Former Wales captain on S4C

    That is a lesson in never giving up until the whistle is blown.

  14. try

    Try: Fiji 10-22 Walespublished at 45 mins

    Josh Adams

    An absolute shocker for Fiji from a wasteful Wales kick!

    Selestino Ravutamada tries to let the kick go over the dead ball line to get a scrum around halfway but the wing is caught out.

    Josh Adams doesn't give up on it and dives to ground the ball.

    Superb stuff by the wing, who mirrors the effort of Rob Howley in the 2004 Heineken Cup final for Wasps.

    Wales have got their four-try bonus point and taken control.

    Josh Adams celebrates his Wales tryImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  15. converted try

    Converted try: Fiji 10-17 Walespublished at 44 mins

    Rhys Carre, con Dan Edwards

    Fast feet from Blair Murray gets Wales into the 22.

    They work the ball to the left and Tomos Williams goes close.

    Wales stay calm and then Rhys Carre powers over, celebrating with the ayatollah in tribute to Cardiff City here at the home of the Bluebirds.

    Edwards slots the conversion and Wales strike first after the break.

    Rhys Carre scores for WalesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  16. Postpublished at 42 mins

    Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Blair Murray is flattened when fielding a grubber through by Ravutaumada but Wales clear well.

    The start of the second half has been played between the 22s.

  17. Kick-offpublished at 15:24 BST

    Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula kicks towards the Canton End to get us back under way.

    Can Wales cause something of an upset to get the Nations Championship off to a flying start?

  18. Postpublished at 15:22 BST

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Ken Owens
    Former Wales hooker on S4C

    If Wales can put the pressure on Fiji defensively and force them to attack on Wales' terms, then there will be opportunities for Wales to force turnovers.

    It's very easy to be dragged into the open game with Fiji, but they went back to their strengths and their structure.

    It's not pretty but Wales are here to win, and they found a way to work their way into the game and put Fiji on the backfoot.

  19. Postpublished at 15:21 BST

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Jonathan Davies
    Former Wales and British & Irish Lions centre on S4C

    Fiji have been full of confidence from the first kick and they have just built how they wanted to play and they've created a lot of chances.

    But they are giving Wales opportunities and they have to take them when they get them, because we have seen that Fiji can hurt you from anywhere on the pitch.

  20. Postpublished at 15:20 BST

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Richie Rees
    Former Cardiff and Wales scrum-half on BBC Radio Wales

    The key area has been Wales' 22 for Fiji.

    There have been three or four penalties from them around that area but it's their decisions that's letting them down.

    They are creating opportunities, but if they give Wales more opportunities then it could get away from them.