Summary

  • FT: Ireland 27-17 Wales (20:10)

  • Stockdale dots down for early Irish try as Edwards penalty gets Wales on the board

  • Crowley adds second after persistent Irish pressure but Carre scores super solo try just before the break

  • Conan scores early third for Ireland in the second half before Botham try brings Wales back to within two

  • Osbourne hits back at the other end with a Crowley penalty extending Ireland's lead

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  1. Penalty - Ireland 27-17 Walespublished at 77 mins

    Jack Crowley

    Jack Crowley to send Ireland 10 clear....and he makes it!

    Was that the decisive blow?

  2. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Tom Stewart, who is also on, is good with his throw. Ireland go through a couple of phases and win the penalty as Wales stray offside.

    Crowley points to the posts.

  3. Postpublished at 76 mins

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Robert Baloucoune finds Ciaran Frawley with a lovely little pass out the back and the replacements goes racing away.

    He chips it forward and there's a bit of a mess, but Wales manage to secure it at the ruck and can clear.

    Ireland have the throw 10 metres out.

  4. Postpublished at 75 mins

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    We're into the final five minutes in Dublin.

    Ireland have it on halfway.

  5. Postpublished at 74 mins

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Dan Edwards goes for a kick but the bounce is kind for Jamie Osborne, who can gather it up before he's clattered.

  6. Postpublished at 21:52 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Tommy Bowe
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    This is far from the Ireland side we saw at Twickenham 13 days ago but Wales have given them a real battle here

  7. Postpublished at 21:52 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Ian Gough
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    It feels like one of those games where it's not over, both teams have emptied the tank but I feel there's another twist in the tale.

  8. Get Involvedpublished at 21:51 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Small margins. A wayward kick, or a stupid lack of discipline is the difference at this level. No need for that by Williams.

    Phil. Bristol

    The card for Williams might have been justified, but Dickson should have carded at least 1 or 2 Irish players for similar infringements in the same area of the pitch. So poor

    Euan, Newcastle

  9. Postpublished at 82 mins

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Make that eight minutes left. The ball hasn't been in play, we've just run down a minute on a Welsh scrum just outside the Irish 22.

  10. Postpublished at 71 mins

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Don't forget, Wales drew with Ireland in Dublin in the 2016 Six Nations.

    In the context of their current fortunes it would feel like a win.

    They won't settle for that with nine minutes left. This could be a grandstand finish.

  11. Postpublished at 21:50 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    James Hook
    Former Wales fly-half on Radio Wales Sport

    That was a howler of a miss by Crowley, some relief for Wales maybe?

    Ever since Sexton has retired, they haven't filled that kicker role yet.

    And now Tomos Williams in the bin, it's a smart foul if you get away with it. This time though, he hasn't.

  12. Postpublished at 21:49 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Tommy Bowe
    Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Ireland will be delighted to get the bonus point but that's a poor miss from Jack Crowley both in the context of the game and in his own personal battle with Sam Prendergast.

    Jack CrowleyImage source, Getty Images
  13. Postpublished at 21:49 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 24-17 Wales

    Gareth Griffiths
    BBC Sport Wales at Aviva Stadium, Dublin

    Louie Hennessey is on for his Wales debut as the Bath back comes on the wing for Ellis Mee.

  14. Postpublished at 69 mins

    Ireland 14-17 Wales

    Tomos Williams was sent to the sin bin in the midst of all that for the infringement that led to the penalty advantage.

    Only seven points between them. 11 minutes to play.

  15. try

    Try - Ireland 24-17 Walespublished at 69 mins

    Jamie Osborne

    Ireland hit right back! Jamie Osborne races over!

    There's some lovely hands from Stuart McCloskey, Jack Crowley and Jacob Stockdale, and that allows the Irish full-back the space he needs to score.

    Crowley has to rush his kick with the shot clock and sends it wide.

    Jamie Osborne scoresImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 21:46 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 19-17 Wales

    Scott Williams
    Wales centre on BBC Radio Cymru

    The atmosphere is electric, the Aviva has come alive!

    Dan Edwards has done well, another forward in Joe McCarthy showing he can play on the wing with that kick!

  17. Postpublished at 68 mins

    Ireland 19-17 Wales

    Ireland are right on the line now with the penalty advantage.

    Gibson-Park is brought down just short!

  18. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Ireland 19-17 Wales

    Joe McCarthy grabs the loose ball and hacks it forward.

    Dan Edwards, under huge pressure on his own line, does really well to secure the ball and the decibels at the Aviva rise again.

    Ireland have the throw just outside the 22.

  19. Postpublished at 21:45 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 19-17 Wales

    Gordon D'Arcy
    Former Ireland international on ITV

    Wales have controlled the tempo of the game time and time again. When Ireland have tried to pull away the Welsh defence reels them back in. It's been really fun to watch.

  20. Postpublished at 21:45 GMT 6 March

    Ireland 19-17 Wales

    James Hook
    Former Wales fly-half on Radio Wales Sport

    We haven't seen this from Wales in so long. When they have the ball they look threatening.

    15 minutes left to do something special here.