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Wales v South Africa live score updates, kick-off time and team news

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Wales play South Africa today in the last Rugby World Cup warm-up match of the summer.Warren Gatland will sit down to pick his final squad for the tournament in the immediate aftermath of the game and throughout Sunday, before publicly revealing his choices on Monday.As for the game, Wales have been hit by three late withdrawals in the backline, with more than 250 caps disappearing after Dan Biggar, Liam Williams and Alex Cuthbert were pulled from the side.

You can read more about that here.Cai Evans makes his debut at full-back, while Tom Rogers plays on the wing and young Sam Costelow gets another start at outside-half.You can follow live updates below.Wales: 15.

Cai Evans, 14. Tom Rogers, 13. Mason Grady, 12. Johnny Williams, 11. Rio Dyer, 10. Sam Costelow, 9. Kieran Hardy, 1. Corey Domachowski, 2.

Elliot Dee, 3. Keiron Assiratti, 4. Ben Carter, 5. Will Rowlands, 6. Dan Lydiate, 7. Jac Morgan (capt), 8. Aaron Wainwright.Replacements: 16.

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