FULL TIME: AUSTRALIA 15-22 FIJI
The kick is wide but also flies dead and that ends the match and Fiji have secured a famous win over Australia.
Fiji win the penalty and will take a shot at the goal with time up, and this will take away Australia's bonus point if successful.
Fiji attack looking to put the game to bed and they shred the defence but a last ditch tackle and an offload that goes awry ensures Australia will have a lineout just inside their own 22. Fiji have stolen it though and look to keep it tight. They knock on the floor and would you believe it Australia have one last shot from a scrum.
Fiji are happy to see the scrum wheel and have to be reset as precious time ticks away.
Australia knock on in a lineout just inside their own half and Fiji will feed the scrum as soon as their forwards make their way over.
Fiji want to play in they keep kicking it long whie Australia also don't want to run from deep.
The crowd are chanting FIJI, FIJI, FIJI and they are lifting this side. Fiji get a crucial steal and penalty.
Australia exit well and then get up to compete at the lineout but the ball goes out again and Fiji will try again on halfway. Frost then gets another steal and Australia attack.
CONVERSION, AUSTRALIA, DONALDSON, 15-22:
Australia close the gap to seven points and bring the draw right into play as well.
TRY, AUSTRALIA, VUNIVALU, 13-22:
Vunivalu stretches to score and this game is right back in the balance.
Australia aren't letting their heads drop and they now win a penalty which they will use to set up a lineout. Australia haven't executed their setpiece play very well in the Fiji 22.
PENALTY, FIJI, LOMANI, 8-22:
Lomani slots the kick to give Fiji a 14-point lead.
Uelese has take a player out off the ball and injured himself in the process which is emblematic of Australia's play today. Fiji call for the tee.
Arnold flies through and nails the Fiji scrumhalf off the ball to give Fiji an easy exit.
Australia win their lineout and they set the maul but Fiji work hard to stop it. After just one more phase Fiji latch onto the ball again and win another penalty.
Fiji win a crucial penalty in their own 22 with Porecki latching onto it on the jackal. However at the lineout Fiji overthrow and Australi are into their attack. There is a high shot and the referee wants a chat.
A kick has gone up from Fiji and Australia let it bounce but Fiji then knock on as they try to snatch it. At the scrum Australia win a penalty and they set up the lineout on the Fiji 22.
Australia attack through eight phases before they concede a penalty in possession and that will have Eddie Jones raging.
Fiji knock on after a great counter ruck allows them to snatch the ball and will now have to defend a centre-field scrum just outside their own 22. Australia are very dangerous from these sorts of situations.
Fiji just stray offside as they kick ahead and that allows Australia to finally set up some attacking play in a second half that has been all Fiji.
Vunivalu makes the solo breakout for Australia but his kick ahead goes dead and Fiji have the scrum just inside their own half.
Droasese finds a good touch to take play into the Australian half after a kicking battle. Australia feed the lineout but have the ball stripped and Fiji pour forward. They just need to put it through the hands but the bis skip pass flies out into touch. Australia are under the pump though and need to get out of their own half and back onto the board.
Lomani assumes kicking duties but his first effort is a miss and Australia are let off the hook. The Wallabies will restart from the 22.
Fiji get the scrum penalty and kick to touch deep in the Australian half. Fiji lose it at the lineout but Australia infringe and Fiji get another penalty and call for the tee.
Fiji win a penalty after the restart for what should have been an easy exit but they then lose the lineout and find themselves making tackles again. Australia knock on though and Fiji should be able to switch play after the scrum.
CONVERSION, FIJI, KURUVOLI, 8-19:
Kuruvoli kicks the conversion from the corner to stretch the lead and lift Fiji again.
TRY, FIJI, TUiSOVA, 8-17:
Tuisova is first to a high ball that Australia allow to bounce and he is away into the corner.
Fiji threaten the Australian 22 but a risky offload doesn't go to hand and there will be a scrum. There is a player down for Fiji as well.
FIJI RESTART: Fiji kick off deep and Australia clear well and into touch ten from halfway.
HALF TIME: AUSTRALIA 8-12 FIJI
Australia can't seem to get out of their red zone as they now kick to touch not far outside their own 22.
Australia steal another lineout but their clearance isn't terribly deep and Fiji will try again from the lineout just inside the Australian 22. However they knock on as they try to get it out of the maul.
Australia steal the lineout but the Fijians get over the ball and win another penalty and this time they want to go for the try.
Fiji are struggling to get out of their own territory but a high tackle and offside give Fiji another penalty and they knock it into touch close to the Australian 22.
PENALTY, FIJI, KURUVOLI, 8-12:
Fiji are taking the points on offer here and building a lead.
Fiji finally get the better of the Australian attack as they win a penalty on their own 22 and setting up a lineout close to the halfway line just inside the Australian half. Fiji win another penalty when the lineout maul is dragged down.
Fiji find a touch on halfway after the restart but have to be prepared for an Australian assault from the lineout. Australia make headway but the kick ahead is gathered and forced dead and Fiji drop out from their goal-line.
PENALTY, FIJI, KURUVOLI, 8-9:
Kuruvoli slots with another great kick.
The TMO appears to have woken from his slumber and spots a high tackle from Australia which will allow Fiji to take a shot at goal for the lead.
The kick goes wide from Donaldson and the lead stays at two points.
TRY, AUSTRALIA, NAWAQANITAWASE, 8-6:
Fiji are not happy as Australia appear to benefit from some play on the ground with a 50/22 kicked thereafter and a quick lineout seeing Fiji not retreating.
Brilliant work from the restart sees Fiji kick long and chase well to win a lineout on the Wallaby 22.
PENALTY, FIJI, KURUVOLI, 3-6:
Kuruvoli strikes his kick very well and that will give Fiji the lead.
Fiji make quick ground after the lineout and win a penalty which they will use to go for goal.
Australia get another bad bounce after earning possession again and Fiji finally get out of their half with a kick but it comes back from Donaldson who kicks out just inside the Fiji half.
Valetini knocks on after the Wallabies win a turnover and look to attack. Fiji hack it ahead but Brace brings it back reckoning that was ono advantage.
Australia threaten the Fiji 22 but a forward pass into touch ends their attack and Fiji could get a chance to exit from the scrum. However, it has to be reset after the front rows slip to the floor.
PENALTY, FIJI, KURUVOLI, 3-3:
Fiji level the scores from the tee.
The scrum has to be reset and the game is being played at the pace that will suit Australia. Kuruvoli passes the ball into Arnold on the floor looking to win a penalty but regrets it as the ball rebounds to him and it opens up for him to run. However, the referee brings it back and lectures the nine but Fiji will take the shot.
Australia try to carry away from their own 22 but only make it to ten from the half before they knock on and Fiji have the scrum feed and a chance to attack once more.
Fiji get a bit of momentum thanks to a strong carry from Mata but a forward pass sees their attack fall apart just as they threatened the Wallaby 22.
Gordon seeks the safety of touch after the restart and finds it ten from halfway but Australia give Fiji a chance to attack. Fiji can't make headway and lose the ball before Australia carry into touch just inside the Fiji half.
PENALTY, AUSTRALIA, DONALDSON, 3-0:
Donaldson slots the penalty kick from straight in front with Australia not willing to give up cheap points.
Donaldson kicks up to the Fiji 22 where Australia win the lineout and send it down the line, earning an advantage after another high shot and Brace has a word with Fiji.
KICK-OFF: The kick goes up from Donaldson and we are underway as Mata takes it in and Fiji kick long but not out with Gordon taking it in. The first passage ends with a high tackle and Australia have an early penalty which they kick to touch.
Irish official Andrew Brace has the whistle with Jaco Peyper on the touchlines alongside Chris Busby and Brian MacNeice.
Fiji: 15 Ilaisa Droasese; 14 Jiuta Wainiqolo, 13 Waisea Nayacalevu (captain), 12 Josua Tuisova, 11 Semi Radradra; 10 Teti Tela, 9 Simione Kuruvoli; 8 Viliame Mata, 7 Levani Botia, 6 Lekima Tagitagivalu; 5 Te Ahiwaru Cirikidaveta, 4 Isoa Nasilasila; 3 Luke Tagi, 2 Samuel Matavesi, 1 Eroni Mawi
Replacements: 16 Tevita Ikanivere,17 Peni Ravai, 18 Mesake Doge, 19 Temo Mayanavanua, 20 Albert Tuisue, 21 Frank Lomani, 22 Vilimoni Botitu, 23 Vinaya Habosi
Australia: 15 Ben Donaldson; 14 Mark Nawaqanitawase, 13 Jordan Petaia, 12 Samu Kerevi, 11 Marika Koroibete; 10 Carter Gordon, 9 Nic White; 8 Rob Valetini, 7 Fraser McReight, 6 Tom Hooper; 5 Will Skelton (captain), 4 Nick Frost; 3 James Slipper, 2 David Porecki, 1 Angus Bell
Replacements: 16 Jordan Uelese, 17 Blake Schoupp, 18 Zane Nonggorr, 19 Richie Arnold, 20 Rob Leota, 21 Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, 22 Lalakai Foketi, 23 Suli Vunivalu
Hello and welcome to our coverage of the Rugby World Cup match between Australia and Fiji from the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne.