Wales vs Fiji Live: Score updates, team news and kick-off time at Rugby World Cup
Strap yourselves in, things are about to get serious at the Rugby World Cup as Wales play Fiji in what could be an all-time classic.
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Strap yourselves in, things are about to get serious at the Rugby World Cup as Wales play Fiji in what could be an all-time classic.
Warren Gatland will face the media today as he explains his team selection for Wales' World Cup opener against Fiji on Sunday.
Wales number eight Taulupe Faletau has been passed fit to play as coach Warren Gatland named an experienced side to face Fiji in their Rugby World Cup Pool C opener in Bordeaux on Sunday.
England and Wales lock horns for a second consecutive week in the Rugby World Cup warm-up matches.
CARDIFF : Centre Joe Roberts will make his Wales debut after being named to start in their World Cup warm-up rematch with England at Twickenham on Saturday, while Keiran Williams and Kemsley Mathias could get a first run off the bench.
Wales boss Warren Gatland has hailed Leigh Halfpenny as “the ultimate professional” ahead of him joining rugby union’s 100-cap club.
Gareth Thomas is backing Tommy Reffell to fill the void left by the 'outstanding' Justin Tipuric and play a key role in Wales' World Cup charge. The emergence of flanker Reffell was one of the bright spots of Wayne Pivac's reign as Wales boss but the Leicester Tigers man started just one match during the 2023 Six Nations following Warren Gatland's return.
Now is the time for Dafydd Jenkins to step up according to Wales legend Shane Williams, as Warren Gatland seeks his long-term replacement for Alun Wyn Jones. The world's most capped player announced his retirement from international rugby during Wales' World Cup preparations, bowing out with 170 caps in total. Ad That followed Justin Tipuric making the same decision, with Rhys Webb having followed suit a week later.