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  1. Postpublished at 67 mins

    South Africa 31-0 Wales

    The crowd in Durban on their feet on 67 minutes to celebrate Mandela Day.

    Will the team respond with another try?

  2. Postpublished at 66 mins

    South Africa 31-0 Wales

    Wales have had to take off Ben Thomas to bring tight-head Dillon Lewis back on.

    The visitors are promptly penalised at the scrum and the Boks go back to the corner.

  3. Postpublished at 65 mins

    South Africa 31-0 Wales

    Dafydd Jones
    BBC Sport Wales, Kings Park Stadium

    Every break in play is being treated like another excuse to celebrate.

    The stadium speakers crank up the music, supporters are on their feet dancing with the home crowd soaking up every moment.

    It's less a tense Test match now and more a Saturday night celebration as the world champions continue to entertain their supporters.

    Springboks fans celebrateImage source, Getty Images
  4. Sin-binpublished at 64 mins

    South Africa 31-0 Wales

    Ref Andrew Brace is called to the big screen to look at a high shot by Wales tight-head Ben Warren before that South Africa try.

    He does hit Marco van Staden high, although it's a tough one in real time because the Boks forward was carrying at serious pace.

    The Ospreys prop is sent to the sin bin for a review.

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    Try: South Africa 31-0 Walespublished at 62 mins

    Herschel Jantjies

    That one will hurt Wales.

    Great work by Ben Thomas at the breakdown as the first man but he knocks the ball on.

    South Africa go down the right wing and replacement scrum-half Herschel Jantjies goes over from Jaco Williams' pass.

    The conversion is pulled by Manie Libbok.

    Herschel Jantjies of South Africa dives in to score his team's fifth tryImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 61 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    South Africa drive over the line but Wales - potentially Jac Morgan - get under the ball.

    Another escape for Tandy's men.

  7. Postpublished at 60 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    Another failure in the 22 for South Africa, but they will have another crack after a scrum penalty against Nicky Smith.

    The Boks opt to go for the corner.

  8. Postpublished at 58 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    Jesse Kriel had a golden chance for another try after a cross-kick to the right but fails to claim the pass.

    No bother, South Africa had advantage and will keep pressing for a fifth try.

    Wales are given a warning. They can't afford to go down to 14 men.

    Jac Morgan gets a team warning from the refereeImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 57 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    More scrappy play.

    This hasn't been a classic and I doubt that Rassie Erasmus will be overjoyed with the performance despite being 26-0 up and having a bonus-point win secure.

    That being said, the Boks have rotated throughout the Nations Championship with big Tests to come against New Zealand.

    Rassie ErasmusImage source, Getty Images
  10. Postpublished at 54 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    That's a good moment for forwards coach Danny Wilson.

    Wales stand up to the drive and then work South Africa into touch down the left.

  11. Postpublished at 53 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    Wales put huge effort in a period of pressure in the South Africa 22 without any joy.

    A penalty means they will now have to dig deep close to their own line.

    Replacement fly-half Manie Libbok with a peach of a touch-finder.

    Ben Warren and Freddie Thomas on for Wales at tight-head and lock.

  12. Postpublished at 51 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    James Hook
    Former Wales fly-half on BBC Radio Wales

    It's really difficult for Wales from an attacking point of view.

    There is just no room for them to attack at the moment.

  13. Postpublished at 50 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    All that effort and nothing for it.

    The Boks release the pressure by getting over the ball to win a penalty.

    South Africa are warned because of persistent offending after the event because Wales went quickly.

  14. Postpublished at 49 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    The South Africa penalties are racking up in the 22.

    Wales are knocking at the door with quick taps.

  15. Postpublished at 47 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    South Africa respond with five changes to boost their pack with fresh legs.

    Can Wales get on the scoreboard? They botch the line-out but have another crack thanks to a neck roll...

  16. Postpublished at 45 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    A first sustained Welsh attack but it comes to an end when Joe Hawkins tries a grubber when it wasn't on in the 22.

    It's hacked clear and Wales have to start again from deep.

    Thankfully the Boks are pinged for not rolling away and the visitors kick for the 22.

  17. Postpublished at 43 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    So there have been four changes by Wales.

    James Botham is on in the back row, Joe Hawkins in midfield, Ryan Elias at hooker and Nicky Smith at loose-head.

    Aaron Wainwright, Max Llewellyn, Dewi Lake and Rhys Carre off.

  18. Postpublished at 42 mins

    South Africa 26-0 Wales

    Gwyn Jones
    Former Wales captain on S4C

    The Springboks are first to react again, Jaco Williams goes over and they go further in front.

  19. converted try

    Converted try: South Africa 26-0 Walespublished at 40 mins

    Jaco Williams, con Vusi Moyo

    The bonus point.

    A poor Tomos Williams is slapped back and Cobus Wiese puts his wing over for a debut try.

    A nightmare start to the half after everything they would have said in their changing room.

    Moyo adds the extras from the right.

    Jaco Williams of South Africa dives in to score his team's fourth tryImage source, Getty Images
  20. Kick-offpublished at 17:40 BST 18 July

    South Africa 19-0 Wales

    Young fly-half Vusi Moyo gets the game back under way in Durban.

    Can Wales hang on in there or will the Springboks find their ruthless streak?

    In a repeat of what happened at the break in Argentina, Nicky Smith is on at loose-head for the visitors.

    Ryan Elias is also on at hooker for Dewi Lake while Joe Hawkins is on at centre.