FULL TIME: WALES 16-52 SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa get a penalty and call the shot at goal to a chorus of boos.
It takes some time to get the scrum set to the referees' satisfaction. Eventually Wales get the free kick.
The Springboks go at the Wales line but the ball spills lose and the call is a scrum to South Africa but the referee will have a chat with the TMO and turn that call around.
Wales knock on, and the Springboks have a scrum on halfway, but it won't come out and a penalty follows.
CONVERSION, WALES, EVANS, 16-52:
Evans adds the extras.
TRY, WALES, PARRY, 14-52:
Parry goes over in the corner and that will be a consolation score for Wales.
YELLOW CARD, SOUTH AFRICA, WILLEMSE:
Willemse is now carded for a high tackle.
YELLOW CARD, WALES, WILLIAMS:
Williams is binned for persistent foul play from Wales.
CONVERSION, SOUTH AFRICA, LIBBOK, 9-52:
Libbok converts.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, WILLEMSE, 9-50:
Willemse sneaks outside his man and goes in to score.
Du Toit is over the line but can't get it down, however it was advantage to the Springboks and they tap and go again.
Rogers is blown up for pushing Kolbe on kick defence and Libbok sets up a lineout in the Wales 22.
Costelow is hurt and play has to be stopped but there was no foul play and we will restart with a Wales scrum feed just outside their own 22.
The Springboks are penalised after Kolbe takes out Rogers in the air and Wales move away from their line as the South Africans threaten to open the floodgates.
CONVERSION, SOUTH AFRICA, LIBBOK, 9-45:
Libbok knocks over another kick.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, MOODIE, 9-43:
Moodie has rushed up and mugged the Wales defence off with a try on the intercept.
CONVERSION, SOUTH AFRICA, LIBBOK, 9-38:
Libbok slots the conversion after taking his time.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, DU TOIT, 9-36:
Du Toit stretches to score after the Springboks go close with a move off the lineout.
Wales are still getting nothing from this Springbok defence and eventually Vermeulen gets onto the ball and wins a penalty that will see South Africa feed a lineout close to the Wales line.
Willemse throws a speculator of a pass but it goes forward and Wales will now have the scrum on halfway.
Dyer knocks on and South Africa have the scrum just inside their own half.
CONVERSION, SOUTH AFRICA, LIBBOK, 9-31:
Libbok converts.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, KRIEL, 9-29:
Du Toit gets the intercept and he gives it to the gas man Kriel and he finishes off under the sticks.
A South African attack fizzles out as a pass is thrown into touch but Wales have to rebuild from their own 22.
Kleyn gets the steal but the clearance isn't out and Dyer runs it right back at them. However a reset Springbok defence forces the Welsh to knock on.
It takes quite a while to get the penalty kick taken after a failed Wales attack but the hosts will have another crack from five out.
The Springboks are penalised at successive set pieces and Wales will have another lineout in the South African 22.
A poor final pass means that Moodie spills it and doesn't get a clean run at the line.
The second half is underway with Wales still down to 14 men while Kolisi has left the field for South Africa after a satisfactory 40 minute effort.
HALF TIME: WALES 9-24 SOUTH AFRICA
Kolbe gets the intercept and hacks ahead and Kriel is winning the foot race but can't keep his attempted dribble in play.
A bad kick from Libbok gives Wales another chance to attack before half time.
Libbok can't convert but the Springboks have a 15-point lead.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, KRIEL, 9-24:
Wales are backpedalling off the kick and make a hash of it as Kriel snatches the ball in goal to score.
PENALTY TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, 9-19:
A penalty try is awarded and Dyer is sent to the bin.
The Springboks are on attack with advantage and Dyer could be in trouble as he slaps the ball into touch.
Wales are blown up at scrumtime again and now its the Springboks can switch play back into the Wales half close to the 22.
The bounce gets away from Le Roux to give Wales some relief after a period of Springbok attack.
Wales look lively again but Marx gets over the ball and wins the Springboks a penalty.
PENALTY, WALES, COSTELOW, 9-12:
Costelow goals the cheap penalty off the restart.
CONVERSION, SOUTH AFRICA, LIBBOK, 6-12:
Libbok slots this time.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, MOODIE, 6-10:
RG Snyman makes the initial break and the Springboks shred the Welsh defence for Moodie to score.
PENALTY, WALES, COSTELOW, 6-5:
Costelow goals.
The Springboks are done for not rolling away and Costelow calls for the tee.
Libbok misses a kick from straight in front 40 metres out.
South Africa are dominant at scrum time and Wales are forced to cough up a penalty.
The Springboks now knock on in midfield and Wales will feed the scrum.
The touch kick wasn't great but Wales can't do much with attacking ball and we have another scrum ten from halfway with the Springboks to feed after a knock on.
Libbok kicks a free kick to touch from inside the 22 after Wales can't get their scrum to function.
Wales get their maul going but Kleyn is on the ball and the maul gets held up eventually and the Springboks have a scrum feed inside their 22.
PENALTY, WALES, COSTELOW, 3-5:
South Africa stray offside and Costelow punishes them.
Libbok pushes his kick just wide and it will stay 0-5 to South Africa.
TRY, SOUTH AFRICA, MARX, 0-5:
Strong attacking play from the Springboks creates a chance for Marx to score his fifth Test try against Wales.
Kolbe is taken out in the air and the Springboks will kick to touch through Libbok who finds a good one well inside the Welsh half.
South Africa kick off and its taken by Wales just outside their 22.
The roof is closed on the Millennium Stadium with a nasty storm system blowing through Wales right now but conditions under foot should be good for great game of rugby.
South Africa: 15 Willie le Roux, 14 Canan Moodie, 13 Jesse Kriel, 12 Damian de Allende, 11 Cheslin Kolbe, 10 Manie Libbok, 9 Jaden Hendrikse, 8 Jasper Wiese, 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit, 6 Siyamthanda Kolisi (captain), 5 Rudolph Snyman, 4 Jean Kleyn, 3 Frans Malherbe, 2 Malcolm Marx, 1 Steven Kitshoff.
Replacements: 16 Bongi Mbonambi, 17 Ox Nche, 18 Vincent Koch, 19 Franco Mostert, 20 Marco van Staden, 21 Duane Vermeulen, 22 Grant Williams, 23 Damian Willemse.
Wales: 15 Cai Evans, 14 Tom Rogers, 13 Mason Grady, 12 Johnny Williams, 11 Rio Dyer, 10 Sam Costelow, 9 Kieran Hardy, 8 Aaron Wainwright, 7 Jac Morgan (captain), 6 Dan Lydiate, 5 Will Rowlands, 4 Ben Carter, 3 Keiron Assiratti, 2 Elliot Dee, 1 Corey Domachowski.
Replacements: 16 Sam Parry, 17 Nicky Smith, 18 Henry Thomas, 19 Teddy Williams, 20 Taine Basham, 21 Tomos Williams, 22 Max Llewellyn, 23 Louis Rees-Zammit.
Hello and a warm welcome to our coverage of the Rugby World Cup Warm-up Test between Wales and South Africa from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.