Score and latest updates from the latest test

Score and latest updates from the latest test

huhhello and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s coverage of Wales’ final test against South Africa in Cape Town, where Wayne Pivac’s side aims to make history with the test standing at 1-1.

If Wales win this afternoon, it would be their first-ever Test Series win in South Africa. Not bad for a team that lost to Italy four months ago.

It has been a rough day for the Southern Hemisphere sides, with both England and Ireland taking series wins against Australia and New Zealand respectively.

Dan Biggar says Wales will “definitely give it their all” in pursuit of a Test series win against the world champions that seemed unimaginable even three weeks ago.

“It’s a great opportunity for us to win a series here on Saturday,” said Wales captain Biggar.

“I think if we had said that four or five weeks ago before we flew, we would probably have laughed at the city if I had said that in front of you.

“It’s definitely not to be missed and we’re really looking forward to it.”

Wales lost the first Test, 32-29, before narrowly past the Springboks, 13-12, with Josh Adams scoring a try and Gareth Anscombe converting in the closing moments of the match.

Pivac makes one change to the side that prevailed at Bloemfontein last weekend, with wing Josh Adams replacing the injured Alex Cuthbert.

Biggar said: “We feel we’ve been pretty comfortable in terms of what they’ve thrown at us, but in the end if they turn the power on – and if you spend a lot of time in your own half against this team – your penalty goes to get.

“It’s about making sure we keep the ball in the park as often as possible and nullify their lineout play, which then comes down to discipline.

“If we can keep the penalties to 10 or less (in the game), then we’ll be there with a real scream to win the game.”