Six Nations 2022: Wales v France preview, team news and key stats
Wales will seek to end France's bid for a first Six Nations Grand Slam since 2010 when the sides meet at the Principality Stadium on Friday.
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Wales will seek to end France's bid for a first Six Nations Grand Slam since 2010 when the sides meet at the Principality Stadium on Friday.
Round Four of the 2022 Six Nations begins in Cardiff as Wales host championship favourites France at the Principality Stadium.
Wayne Pivac believes that Wales will face "the in-form team in the world" when they tackle Guinness Six Nations opponents France. While Wales' hopes of a successful title defence were effectively ended by defeat against England last time out, France remain on course for Six Nations silverware and a first Grand Slam since 2010. They are unbeaten this season, having toppled the likes of New Zealand, Argentina, Ireland and Scotland, and arrive in Cardiff as red-hot favourites.
Wayne Pivac believes that Wales will face “the in-form team in the world” when they tackle Guinness Six Nations opponents France.
Coach Wayne Pivac has made four changes to his Wales side to face France in the Six Nations on Friday, including two in the back row as Josh Navidi and Seb Davies are brought in to counter the power of the visitors’ pack at the Principality Stadium.
CARDIFF: Wales coach Wayne Pivac has named Josh Navidi at openside flanker for the Six Nations match against France in Cardiff on Friday, while also handing a return to veteran centre Jonathan Davies.
Wales coach Wayne Pivac has named Josh Navidi at openside flanker for the Six Nations match against France in Cardiff on Friday, while also handing a return to veteran centre Jonathan Davies.
Flanker Josh Navidi has been recalled to the Wales team in a reshaped back-row for Friday’s Guinness Six Nations clash against France.