Canada v Wales Live: Kick-off time and score updates from Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up
Wales face Canada on Saturday evening in their first Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up, with three new players set to earn their first Welsh caps.
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Wales face Canada on Saturday evening in their first Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up, with three new players set to earn their first Welsh caps.
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