Champions Cup and Challenge Cup draw in full as Welsh clubs discover pool fates
Cardiff will take on heavyweights Toulouse and Harlequins once again as they discovered their Champions Cup pool fate on their return to European rugby's top tier.
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Cardiff will take on heavyweights Toulouse and Harlequins once again as they discovered their Champions Cup pool fate on their return to European rugby's top tier.
The World Rugby international Test window may be closed but there is still one more big match to play, with Wales and South Africa locking horns in Cardiff this weekend.
Wales host New Zealand in Cardiff today as Steve Tandy's side look to improve on a disappointing performance against Japan. Despite their struggles in that match, the narrow victory means they enter the game with an element of confidence, although few are giving them much hope of beating the All Blacks.
Wales number eight Aaron Wainwright has been withdrawn from the team to face New Zealand in Cardiff on Saturday due to a hip injury, opening up the potential of a debut off the bench for Morgan Morse.
Another eventful weekend of autumn international rugby is done and dusted and there's plenty to discuss after some action-packed encounters brought drama, controversy and, in the case of Wales, a badly-needed win.
Wales ended a record run of 10 successive home Test defeats and gave new head coach Steve Tandy his first win by claiming a dramatic 24-23 victory over Japan in Cardiff.
Wales play Japan today in their second autumn international. The match is the most important of the November series, with the Welsh team needing a win to ensure they hold on to 12th place in the world rankings ahead of the Rugby World Cup draw on December 3.
CARDIFF :Argentina denied Wales a winning start under new coach Steve Tandy with an emphatic 52-28 victory in their test at the Principality Stadium on Sunday.
Wales welcome Argentina to the Principality Stadium this afternoon in the first match of their autumn international series.