Ken Owens Dan Lydiate Justin Tipuric George North Leigh Halfpenny Wayne Pivac Dafydd Jenkins Josh Adams Owen Watkin Tomos Williams Gareth Thomas Will Rowlands Alex Cuthbert Rhys Priestland Sam Costelow Australia Georgia county Lewis county Dillon Samoa rowing Ken Owens Dan Lydiate Justin Tipuric George North Leigh Halfpenny Wayne Pivac Dafydd Jenkins Josh Adams Owen Watkin Tomos Williams Gareth Thomas Will Rowlands Alex Cuthbert Rhys Priestland Sam Costelow Australia Georgia county Lewis county Dillon Samoa

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Wales are confident captain Justin Tipuric and prop Dillon Lewis will be fit to face Georgia in Cardiff on Saturday afternoon (1pm kick-off).Both were absent from Friday's captain's run amid reports the measure was a precautionary one to manage the duo's workloads.Tipuric is set to pack down alongside Jac Morgan and debutant No.

8 Josh Macleod in the back row, with Taulupe Faletau on the bench.WIN:Free tickets to watch Wales v Australia in the final autumn internationalExeter lock Dafydd Jenkins will make his Wales debut from the replacements bench if called upon.Wales head coach Wayne Pivac has made six changes in all, two of those enforced by injuries to Will Rowlands and Dan Lydiate, for this clash, resisting any temptation to opt for wholesale changes given the lower-ranked opposition.The Lelos, meanwhile, arrive in Cardiff - where the Principality Stadium roof will be open - as underdogs and on the back of a home 20-19 defeat to Samoa.Wales v Georgia is being broadcast live via Amazon Prime Video, with England and Welsh-language options available.

Highlights will be shown on S4C.Wales: 15. Louis Rees-Zammit, 14. Alex Cuthbert, 13. George North, 12. Owen Watkin, 11.

Josh Adams, 10. Rhys Priestland, 9. Tomos Williams, 1. Gareth Thomas, 2. Ken Owens, 3. Dillon Lewis, 4. Ben Carter, 5. Adam Beard, 6.

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