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  1. Postpublished at 15:21 BST 4 July

    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.

  2. Postpublished at 15:20 BST 4 July

    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.

  3. Running wildpublished at 15:19 BST 4 July

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    The stats on S4C have Fiji as making 469 metres to Wales’ 66. They have made 104 carries to Wales’ 32, and racked up 25 offloads.

    Still, at least the Welsh scrum is going well...

  4. Postpublished at 15:16 BST 4 July

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Scott Baldwin
    Former Welsh & Ospreys hooker on S4C

    Jac Morgan is a big moments player, he can win you a Test match and the moments he has are so impactful in games.

    The team talks I'm guessing will be chalk and cheese, if you're Fiji you will be saying that you're one pass away from scoring two or three tries.

    From a heart and effort perspective from Wales it's great, but they need to be more accurate with the ball.

  5. Nations Championship actionpublished at 15:12 BST 4 July

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Rob Valetini carries the ball for Australia against IrelandImage source, Getty Images

    The opening round of the Nations Championship got under way in Christchurch this morning, where New Zealand edged out a weakened France 34-32.

    That was followed by Japan beating Italy 27-10 in Tokyo and then there was a cracker in Sydney where Sam Prendergast's conversion of Tom Clarkson's late try earned Ireland a 33-31 win against Australia.

    The Wallabies could have won it with the clock in the red but Ben Donaldson missed a tough long-range penalty.

    This fixture is followed by what should be a cracker in Johannesburg where South Africa will look to overpower an England side who had a miserable Six Nations (16:40 BST).

    The final fixture is in Cordoba as Argentina - Wales’ hosts next weekend - take on Scotland (20:10 BST).

  6. Postpublished at 15:09 BST 4 July

    HT: Fiji 10-10 Wales

    Wyn Jones
    Wales and Lions prop on BBC Radio Cymru

    I think everyone is going to need a break after this first half.

    Fair play to Wales, I thought they were a bit soft defensively at the start but they need to just keep playing in the Fiji half because they will make mistakes.

  7. Half-timepublished at 15:09 BST 4 July

    Fiji 10-10 Wales

    All level after a fascinating and at times frantic first half that has certainly tested Wales' defence.

    Fiji will feel they should have their noses in front after blowing a fair few chances in the 22.

  8. Penalty: Fiji 10-10 Walespublished at 15:08 BST 4 July

    Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula

    The conditions are blustery in Cardiff but Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula slots the penalty between the posts to level up.

  9. Postpublished at 40 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

    No Wales can't strike... they instead have to defend.

    Turnover ball Fiji go from one end to the other, with Rayasi goes charging into the 22.

    Wales scramble but are pinged for offside.

    Armstrong-Ravula will go for goal.

  10. Postpublished at 38 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

    Another big Welsh scrum - they have complete dominance in that department.

    They win a penalty that Dan Edwards bangs to the 22.

    Can they strike again before the break?

  11. Postpublished at 36 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

    Scott Baldwin
    Former Welsh & Ospreys hooker on BBC Radio Wales

    Nearly all the penalties Fiji have given away have been attacking, brave ones from contact areas.

    Maybe 5 to 10 years ago it was not getting back onside or hits off the ball, so there has been a great progression.

  12. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

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

    Wales can't continue to allow Fiji to make 12 metres off their launch play.

    They went straight over the top of Dan Edwards again.

  13. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

    Another Fijian chance with Peni Ravai on for England-raised and former England Under-20s tight-head Tim Hoyt.

    Ravai is a prop who used to play in the backs and honed his skills in the dark arts in France.

    Tim Hoyt of Fiji leaves the field injuredImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  14. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

    Brilliant by Jac Morgan, who pounces at the breakdown to win a penalty just outside the 22.

    That was a good defensive set by Wales, who kept Fiji outside the 22 before their open-side scented an opportunity.

  15. Postpublished at 32 mins

    Fiji 7-10 Wales

    Rayasi injects pace into a slow Fiji attack and suddenly they are threatening.

    But the ball then goes loose and it is snaffled by Aaron Wainwright - the former Cardiff City academy player.

    The number eight goes racing away only for Fiji to scramble and tackle him in the 22.

    But amid the drama the crowd had not heard the whistle for a knock on.

    Fiji to go on the attack again.

  16. try

    Try: Fiji 7-10 Walespublished at 28 mins

    Jac Morgan

    Wales kick the penalty to the corner and Dewi Lake hits Ben Carter with the throw.

    The drive comes on and they are over. Morgan over for his second try of the game.

    The Gloucester-bound Ospreys flanker is winning his first cap since dislocating his left shoulder in the autumn opener against Argentina.

    Dan Edwards pushes the conversion to the right of the posts.

    Jac Morgan scores a second try for WalesImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  17. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Fiji 7-5 Wales

    Scott Williams
    Wales centre on BBC Radio Cymru

    This is a lot better from Wales.

    They are not letting Fiji get out easily, they are keeping the pressure on them and carrying on our momentum.

  18. Postpublished at 28 mins

    Fiji 7-5 Wales

    That will be it for Semi Radradra.

    Kalaveti Ravouvou of Bristol - a wing by trade - is on to replace the former Bears centre.

    They are calling for a stretcher for the experienced Radradra, who now plays in Japan with Blue Revs. He leaves the pitch with his left leg in a brace.

    Dan Edwards of Wales is tackled by Semi Radradra of FijiImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  19. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Fiji 7-5 Wales

    Fiji try to run from their 22 but Semi Radradra gets isolated and Eddie James gets over the ball.

    Penalty Wales, who look set to kick to the corner.

    First ex-Bristol back Radradra needs some treatment.

  20. Postpublished at 27 mins

    Fiji 7-5 Wales

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

    We talk about how Wales can get into this game and put their implant on it.

    We haven't attacked with structure, we haven't mentioned Joe Hawkins or Eddie James yet and we have to get them into the game.