Ah Ki is tackled out of play and that bring an end to the match and the end of the tournament for Samoa who have lost all four of their matches in Port Elizabeth.
The hooter has sounded and Samoa have one last shot at winning the match. They build up patiently.
After a set move from a scrum, Davies does well to set up Williams on the Wing. Williams draws the last defender and offloads back to Davies who has too much pace for Nanai-Williams and scores under the poles to potentially win the match at the death.
Wales trail by 5 points with just over a minute remaining in the match.
Tom Williams once again keeps Wales in the match with a great individual try. He receives the ball in the midfield and does brilliantly to brush off a number of tackles and go 80m to score.
Lolo makes a break through the midfield and gets caught metres from the tryline. They recycle the ball and Nanai-Williams gets the ball and easily beats his defender to score Samoa's 4th try.
Wales begin the second half much how they ended the first. Tom Williams finishes off a great movement from the kickoff. Wales are back in it.
With seconds remaining in the half, Wales finally are able to put some phases together and go the length of the field and score under the poles through Davies.
Samoa put the ball through the hands and Ah Ki has plenty of space thanx to a overlap created by Nanai-Williams.
Tim Nanai-Williams does very well to draw two defenders and get an offload in the tackle to Ah Ki who hands off a defender and scores in the corner. It's all Samoa so far.