FULL TIME: SAMOA 43-10 CHILE
CONVERSION, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 43-10:
Leali'ifano slots the final kick.
TRY, SAMOA, MALOLO, 41-10:
Malolo gets his try at the back of a maul.
Slick hands gets Malolo over but the TMO has spotted a knock on and Samoa go back for the kick and set up a lineout with seconds remaining.
Another handling error stalls the progress of Chile and Samoa have a scrum feed on halfway. Time is almost up and the result has been beyond doubt for some time.
Samoa get the penalty now and Chile's frustration is evident.
Chile get a penalty for a tackle off the ball and put the kick down into the Samoa 22.
Neither side are exhibiting a great deal of fluidity right now and Samoa have now spilled it in midfield and Chile will have a chance from the scrum.
Samoa make a mess of their lineout and Chile can clear their lines from a free kick but fail to find touch and Samoa run it back at them, however, Chile get a penalty this time and Fernandez kicks long marching Samoa back into their own half again.
YELLOW CARD, CHILE, INOSTROZA:
Chile are down to 13 thanks to persistent infringing.
Chile are out to get some consolation and Samoa have to scramble the ball off the park. However, Samoa then steal the lineout as well and clear up to halfway where Chile spill it and Samoa will feed another lineout.
Samoa stop the Chile maul short of their line and win a scrum with Chile unable to clear it
The referee has to halt some chatter between the scrums now after the calls on the yellow cards are clarified. Chile attack from a scrum inside the Samoa 22.
YELLOW CARD, SAMOA, ENARI:
There is another TMO review here and Samoa's Enari will now go to the bin after collapsing onto a Chile player's legs injuring him.
YELLOW CARD, CHILE, ESCOBAR:
Escobar is going to go into the bin as he hits a Samoan player high and that's one for Foul Play review.
Chile are in trouble with the TMO picking up there has been direct head contact.
Chile's handling errors are almost as impactful as their penalty count and they get pegged back in their half.
Torrealba is almost onto a loose ball but his hack ahead goes dead and Samoa accept the scrum feed.
Chile are given another warning after infringing in the Samoa half but they pull of a lineout steal and kick long with Samoa happy to knock it into touch.
Chile get pinned at the breakdown and that ends a promising attack and allows Samoa to drive them back onto their own 22.
CONVERSION, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 36-10:
Another conversion goes over and this game might be about to break wide open.
TRY, SAMOA, MALOLO, 34-10:
Its another maul from Samoa and they have their bonus point.
Chile are penalised for the 12th time and now they are given a team warning.
Samoa exit easily as Chile are penalised straight off the restart on a technical call. Samoa attack with verve and Chile running back are forced into touch and the maul is on again.
Leali'ifano is hurried and slams his kick into the uprights.
TRY, SAMOA, LEE, 29-10:
Samoa maul over the line and Lee comes up with the ball.
Chile are blown up for holding on but that's a harsh call with no real separation on the ground. Samoa will look to slot it into the corner.
Samoa swing into attack again but eventually spill the ball forward inside the Chile 22.
Leali'ifano finally misses a kick but Samoa have a 14-point lead.
TRY, SAMOA, TAUMATEINE, 24-10:
Taumateine comes up with an acrobatic finish to score a great try.
Chile send up a kick to restart the match and have Samoa hemmed in but then a penalty goes against them and Samoa kick deep into the Chile half.
HALF TIME: SAMOA 19-10 CHILE
CONVERSION, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 19-10
Leali'ifano slots the conversion from the touchline to add the extras before the break.
TRY, SAMOA, PAIA'AUA, 17-10:
The kick goes in, and Paia’aua is in at the corner to score Samoa's first try of the Rugby World Cup.
An error robs Chile of their impetus as they knock on and now Samoa feed the scrum in midfield with attacking options either side of the packs.
Chile attack with Samoa having a player down in the backfield but they lose the ball in contact before a Samoan is tackled into touch and Chile have another lineout inside the Samoa half.
PENALTY, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 12-10:
The lead changes hands for the fifth time as Leali'ifano puts Samoa back in front.
Chile concede another penalty, the eighth of the first half and Samoa have called for the tee again.
Delight for Chile as they get a free kick from the scrum and they clear all the way up to the ten metre line inside their half.
Samoa now reject the shot at goal as they try to get over the line but errors haunt them as now they knock on with the tryline calling out to them. Chile survive but still need tp clear from a struggling scrum.
PENALTY, CHILE, GARAFULIC, 9-10:
Garafulic takes over the kicking and slots the go-ahead score.
Chile could now retake the lead from the tee as Samoa were under pressure and had to concede the kick.
Chile are defending manfully and then Samoa start to go backwards and lose the ball as well.
The scrum is again a problem for Chile and Samoa win a soft penalty that allows them to move up towards the Chile 22.
Williiams calls for a water break with a player down injured after Samoa knock on inside their own half.
Chile are struggling to get their scrum to function and Samoa are happy to turn the screw in the setpiece.
There is a bit of a to-do as Williams turns around a decision to give a penalty and calls for a scrum to be reset. Samoa will go back up to 15 as it is set up again.
Samoa look to the safety of touch but have given Chile an attacking opportunity with a lineout feed on the Samoa 22.
PENALTY, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 9-7:
Samoa have the lead through the boot as Leali'ifano makes no mistake again.
The penalty count is rising at a rate and the tee has been called for again.
Samoa set up a maul on the restart and march Chile back towards the halfway line and they also win a penalty which allows them to set up an attacking lineout ten outside the Chile 22.
PENALTY, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 6-7:
With a man in the bin Samoa accept the three points.
Samoa have a penalty and former Wallaby Leali'ifano will call for the tee.
YELLOW CARD, SAMOA, SEUTENI:
A reckless stiff arm tackle will see Seuteni binned.
CONVERSION, CHILE, VIDELA, 3-7:
Videla converts and Chile are in this game.
TRY, CHILE, DITUS, 3-5:
Ditus has powered over and the review is for a Samoan player taking someone out behind play.
Chile have come to play and they create something from nothing as there is a beautiful show and go and break but the TMO has flagged something behind play.
PENALTY, SAMOA, LEALI'IFANO, 3-0:
Christian Leali’ifano slots the kick.
Samoa are getting the bird from the crowd over calling for the tee as Chile are ruled offside at the lineout.
Samoa retain the ball early but they aren't making much progress, however, Chile infringe and Samoa set up a lineout on the South American's 22.
KICK OFF: Samoa kick off short and win the ball and show their intent to play early. Samoa get an advantage but then start to go backwards as Chile front up on defence.
Samoa will lay down the challenge with their traditional war dance the 'Sivi Tau'.
Chile are playing in the Rugby World Cup for the first time so every match sees them break new ground.
New Zealand's Paul Williams is the referee assisted by fellow Antipodeans Angus Gardner and James Doleman as ARs while the TMO is Brett Cronan.
Chile: 15 Inaki Ayarza, 14 Santiago Videla, 13 Domingo Saavedra, 12 Matias Garafulic, 11 José Ignacio Larenas, 10 Rodrigo Fernandez, 9 Marcelo Torrealba, 8 Raimundo Martínez, 7 Clemente Saavedra, 6 Martín Sigren (captain), 5 Santiago Pedrero, 4 Pablo Huete, 3 Matias Dittus, 2 Tomas Dussaillant, 1 Javier Carrasco.
Replacements: 16 Diego Escobar, 17 Salvador Lues, 18 Esteban Inostroza, 19 Javier Eissmann, 20 Alfonso Escobar, 21 Ignacio Silva, 22 Benjamin Videla, 23 Pablo Casas.
Samoa: 15 Duncan Paia’aua, 14 Danny Toala, 13 Ulupano Junior Seuteni, 12 Tumua Manu, 11 Nigel Ah-Wong, 10 Christian Leali’ifano, 9 Jonathan Taumateine, 8 Steven Luatua, 7 Fritz Lee, 6 Taleni Seu, 5 Theo McFarland, 4 Chris Vui, 3 Michael Alaalatoa (captain), 2 Seilala Lam, 1 James Lay.
Replacements: 16 Sama Malolo, 17 Jordan Lay, 18 Paul Alo-Emile, 19 Sam Slade, 20 Sa Jordan Taufua, 21 Ereatara Enari, 22 Lima Sopoaga, 23 Ed Fidow.
Good day and a warm welcome to our Rugby World Cup coverage. Up next it will be Samoa taking on Chile at the Stade Matmut-Atlantique. This will be the first meeting between these two nations.