Cardiff Rugby v Lions live updates: Kick off time, team news, TV channel details and all the build up
Cardiff welcome the Lions to the Welsh capital this evening, looking to bounce back from a disappointing defeat to Glasgow last weekend.
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Cardiff welcome the Lions to the Welsh capital this evening, looking to bounce back from a disappointing defeat to Glasgow last 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Wales number eight Aaron Wainwright has been withdrawn from the team to face New Zealand in Cardiff on Saturday due to a hip injury, opening up the potential of a debut off the bench for Morgan Morse.
Wales will this morning announce the team that will face New Zealand on Saturday in the third autumn international.
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Wales look to finally end their 16-match losing run in the most dramatic way imaginable as they face Six Nations title-chasing England in Cardiff.
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