England's RWC hopes dented
Dan Biggar stepped up to calmly slot a 75th-minute penalty to give Wales a 28-25 World Cup win over England at Twickenham.
Biggar and Owen Farrell traded penalties all night in Saturday's Pool A clash to complement tries from Jonny May and Gareth Davies, before Biggar was given the chance to separate the sides at the death.
He called for the kicking tee on the edge of his range and sent the ball over the crossbar as Wales held out for a famous victory at Twickenham.
England fly-half Farrell scored 20 points from the boot, and thanks to him England were seven points up with 10 minutes remaining, before a Gareth Davies try levelled the scores following the conversion.
Biggar then punched his seventh penalty over to give him a personal tally of 23 points, which was enough to be handed the Man of the Match accolade.
The win sends Wales to the top of Pool A, while England now cannot afford to lose to Australia or they will likely be out of the World Cup.
