Wales produced a stunning Six Nations second-half fightback to overcome England at the Principality Stadium and earn a record 12th consecutive win.
Tom Curry crossed for the only first-half try in a stunning individual performance for England, but Wales' forwards raised their game in the second-half to earn the win.
Sportsmail's WILL KELLEHER and SIMON MILLS run the rule over the star performers after the bruising clash in Cardiff.
Wales produced a stunning second-half display to defeat England in Six Nations clash
WALES RATINGS
15. Liam Williams 7.5 – Beat three defenders from deep in the back-field. Such a balanced runner and more confident now in retreat.
14. George North 6 – Some thundering down the wing, but was made to cut inside, where each time the Welsh attack died.
13. Jonathan Davies 7 – Defensively the best in the business at outside centre. Not the day to dazzle with his attacking skills, though.
12. Hadleigh Parkes 6 (Owen Watkin, 79) – Lacked the creativity and vision to unleash dangerous outside backs, but made 70 metres on his own. One alarming butcher of a huge overlap.
11. Josh Adams 8 – Hardly had the space, and then came up with an incredible leap for the final match-securing score. Incredible athleticism.
Wing Josh Adams demonstrated incredible athleticism to score the decisive try
10. Gareth Anscombe 6 (Biggar, 61 7.5) – Not the definitive afternoon to prove he is the World Cup No 10. A charged down kick, and a few nervy moments before he was replaced by Biggar.
9. Gareth Davies 7 (A Davies, 77 5) – Sprightly and quick to spring off the line in defence to shut down England’s attack but service to Anscombe not as rapid.
Gareth Davies enjoyed a strong games in defence with quick line speed to shut down England
1. Rob Evans 6 (Nicky Smith, 61) – Lost a couple of scrums against the head, one of which provided England with three points.
2. Ken Owens 5 ( Elliot Dee 77, 6) – Lineout poor, all starting from a bad first throw. Often so steady but creaked. Better in contact and as the emotional lightning rod.
3. Tomas Francis 6 (Dillon Lewis, 61 6.5) Mullet flapped in the wind, but the scrum was not Wales’ forte when he was on the tight-head.
4. Cory Hill 7 (Adam Beard, 71) – Brought in to rule the skies in the lineout, but that set-piece faltered all afternoon. Made up for that with try to end Wales’ 35-phase drive.
5. Alun Wyn Jones 8.5 – Way more than just a brute, he showed glorious deftness of hand too on his 18th Test v England. Baying to his people at the end.
Alun Wyn Jones proved he was more than just a brute with deft hands and captain's display
6. Josh Navidi 8 – So abrasive, he is turning into one of Wales’ most reliable figures. Made the most Welsh tackles.
7. Justin Tipuric 7 – Slow to react when Curry nipped in for his try, but up near the top of the tackling count.