Biggar decides the aerial option is best, but Lopez collects well. Owens carries, before Alun Wyn Jones drives Wales over the gainline. Wales clear long downfield, and biggar's kick is too good for Medard, and the ball trickles out for a lineout just outside the France 22. Lopez gets us underway, before both teams undertake some kicking tennis. Moriarty picks up and dots down. A few collapsed scrums play into Wales' hands, with time running out for France... Medard makes his first error of the match as his returning kick from the restart is far too long and rolls dead. Bath's transformation - how the in-form Premiership semi-finalists found their identity, All Blacks no longer have to quarantine over Christmas, What we learnt from post-lockdown rugby - five trends from the second half of the Premiership season, Courtney Lawes will miss England's autumn internationals in further blow to Eddie Jones, RFU investigating Premiership Rugby's handling of Sale saga amid concerns it has damaged the sport's reputation, Wasps Ladies' first game of Premier 15s season postponed after Bristol player tests positive for Covid-19, 'Getting Premier 15s on TV would be the dream' - Leading figures call for more women's rugby coverage, Gallagher Premiership 2019-20 season review: London Irish, Gallagher Premiership 2019-20 season review: Leicester Tigers, Sale Sharks' make-or-break Premiership clash with Worcester cancelled after more positive Covid tests, Gareth Thomas exclusive interview: 'I wanted to show what someone with HIV was capable of physically doing', Wasps ask bondholders to waive due covenants as financial cost of Covid-19 bites, 2021 Six Nations could be delayed because of Covid-19, says Wayne Pivac, Eddie Jones issues stern reminder to England squad that biosecure bubble restrictions must be respected, Sale Sharks' mass Covid-19 outbreak penetrates England squad as Piers Francis tests positive, Callum Sheedy and Ioan Lloyd reflect on 'surreal' Wales call-ups, Munster suspend training after player tests positive for coronavirus. Vahaamahina then rides two tackles before crashing over. Moriarty has clotheslined Fickou and we are off to the TMO. WalesOnline said the Dragons managed to "snatch victory from the jaws of defeat" and acknowledged the red card shown to Vahaamahina was the turning point. Wales finally broke the French defence with a stunning driving play in the 74th minute. Go on then: Wales by 6. Nationwide News Pty Limited Copyright © 2020. It's eventually advantage Wales, however, as Williams regathers his own kick just inside the French half. Camped in France’s 22m, Wales couldn’t crack the stubborn French line, until they overturned a scrum with a brave charge. Vahaamahina has deliberately elbowed Wainwright in the face at the maul. Wales try to attack from halfway, but the French linespeed is causing them serious issues. The entire of France's backline have, to a man, outplayed their Welsh counterparts. Replacements: Chat, Baille, Setiano, Gabrillagues, Picamoles, Serin, Lopez, Rattez. They have not lost a competitive match all year, and got beyond the tough tests provided by Australia and Fiji in the pool stages. Ntamack breaks through on the right and he feeds Fickou, who is dragged down desperately by North, 10 metres short. The red card that turned the game on its head.Source:Twitter. Sloppy from France and a great attacking position for Wales with a scrum just outside the France 22. Wales is through to the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup after a 20-19 win against France in one of the most thrilling and controversial knockout games in the history of the tournament. The winner of this one will fact the winner of Japan vs South Africa, to come later today at 11.15am BST. Eddison had a go at South African referee Jaco Peyper and his assistants for awarding the five-pointer.