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Matt Sherratt, the interim Wales head coach, has revealed how opposite number Steve Borthwick provided a crumb of comfort amid the…
It's all over! The referee has blown their whistle to end the game.
The referee is running towards the posts and a penalty try is given to Wales.
Dino Lamb (Italy) is shown a yellow card
Marco Riccioni (Italy) is shown a yellow card
Italy decide to make a substitution, with Jacopo Trulla getting some game time.
Italy decide to make a substitution, with Tommaso Allan being replaced.
Tommaso Allan has kicked a penalty goal.
Dan Edwards takes the conversion but it hits the upright and bounces away, kick unsuccessful.
Nobody could stop that maul! Aaron Wainwright places the ball down for the try.
Italy make a substitution with Paolo Garbisi coming on.
Italy make a substitution with Jacopo Trulla coming off.
Italy make a substitution with Alessandro Garbisi coming on.
Italy make a substitution with Martin Page-Relo coming off.
Wales make a substitution with Rhodri Williams coming on.
Wales make a substitution with Tomos Williams coming off.
Italy make a substitution with Luca Rizzoli coming on.
Italy make a substitution with Danilo Fischetti coming off.
Italy make a substitution with Manuel Zuliani coming on.
Italy make a substitution with Michele Lamaro coming off.
Italy sub Ross Vintcent comes onto the field.
Sebastian Negri departs for Italy.
Italy sub Dino Lamb comes onto the field.
Federico Ruzza departs for Italy.
Wales sub Josh Hathaway comes onto the field.
Tom Rogers departs for Wales.
The touch judges raise their flags as Tommaso Allan kicks the penalty goal.
Jacopo Trulla comes on for Italy.
Paolo Garbisi leaves the field.
Josh Adams (Wales) is shown a yellow card
Lady luck is not smiling on Martin Page-Relo with their penalty goal hitting the bar!!!
Teddy Williams comes on for Wales.
Will Rowlands leaves the field.
Aaron Wainwright comes on for Wales.
James Botham leaves the field.
Tommaso Allan steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the right.
Marco Riccioni comes on.
Simone Ferrari comes off.
Gianmarco Lucchesi comes on.
Giacomo Nicotera comes off.
Tommaso Allan steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the right.
Wales decide to make a substitution, with Dan Edwards getting some game time.
Wales decide to make a substitution, with Ben Thomas being replaced.
Monty Ioane makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.
Blair Murray makes the break as the defence re-enacts the parting of the red sea.
Wales make a substitution with Keiron Assiratti coming on.
Wales make a substitution with Henry Thomas coming off.
Wales make a substitution with Elliot Dee coming on.
Wales make a substitution with Evan Lloyd coming off.
Wales make a substitution with Nicky Smith coming on.
Wales make a substitution with Gareth Thomas coming off.
The second half kicks off.
The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.
The Italy supporters go wild as Tommaso Allan successfully kicks the penalty goal.
The touch judges raise their flags as Tommaso Allan kicks the penalty goal.
Nick Tompkins comes on.
Josh Hathaway comes off.
More power was needed in that drop goal attempt by Paolo Garbisi as it drops short.
Tommaso Allan makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
What a kick! Ange Capuozzo takes full advantage to score for Italy.
Paolo Garbisi sets up the try.
Ben Thomas does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.
Wales make a substitution with Josh Hathaway coming on.
Wales make a substitution with Nick Tompkins coming off.
A gap opened in the defence and Blair Murray took full advantage.
Tommaso Allan kicks the penalty.
We are underway as the referee blows their whistle.
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Well.
Congratulations Italy.
Unbelievably, Wales hasn’t hit rock bottom yet.
On current form Italy must be the favourites here, they have recently been playing well and holding their own in hard games against strong opposition, however in last weeks game they foolishly gifted the Scot's 14pts in the first 8 minutes but the Azzurri will no doubt learn from that silly mistake. Alternatively Wales are disappointingly struggling to gel and remain in a downward cycle that is hampered by 3 injuries to key players from last week's game against France..., however I can't see the Welsh waving a white flag in Italy this weekend, I rather expect that the Welsh team will "give it their all...."