Ospreys v Cardiff Live: Judgement Day kick-off time, TV channel and updates
Ospreys and Cardiff face off in the second match of Judgement Day with plenty on the line (5.15pm kick-off).
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Ospreys and Cardiff face off in the second match of Judgement Day with plenty on the line (5.15pm kick-off).
Ospreys wheel out their big guns as they look to take another step forward in Europe — with opponents Saracens able to call on some significant firepower themselves in today’s round of 16 Heineken Champions Cup clash in Barnet (3pm)
Alun Wyn Jones and George North start for the Ospreys when they host the Dragons in this afternoon's United Rugby Championship clash in Swansea (1pm kick-off, live on Viaplay).
Wales are confident captain Justin Tipuric and prop Dillon Lewis will be fit to face Georgia in Cardiff on Saturday afternoon (1pm kick-off).
Wales coach Wayne Pivac will name his team to face Georgia today - two days earlier than expected.
Wales will be without lock Will Rowlands and loose-forward Dan Lydiate for their tests against Georgia on Saturday and Australia after both suffered injuries in the 20-13 victory over Argentina.
Wales put their Autumn Nations Series campaign back on track by beating Argentina 20-13 in an arm-wrestle of a Test match at the Principality Stadium. Just seven days after shipping 55 points against New Zealand, Wales made a strong response as tries from number eight Taulupe Faletau and scrum-half Tomos Williams saw them home. Argentina, recent conquerors of the All Blacks, England and Australia, were kept at bay by a defensive red wall as Michael Cheika's men endured an evening to forget.
Wales take on Argentina today in a game that feels very important for Wayne Pivac's reign just a year out from the Rugby World Cup.