Warren Gatland admits Italy showdown now ‘pretty important’ for wounded Wales
Warren Gatland says Wales cannot hide away from the importance of a Six Nations appointment with Italy in Rome after they were demolished 43-0 by France.
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Warren Gatland says Wales cannot hide away from the importance of a Six Nations appointment with Italy in Rome after they were demolished 43-0 by France.
PARIS : Wales knew they were facing a huge challenge in Paris on Friday but their 13th successive defeat was a humbling one as France's 43-0 victory marked the visitors' first zero in the competition since losing 51-0 to the French in 1998 when it was still the Five Nations.
Wales suffered a 13th successive Test match defeat and a record Guinness Six Nations loss to France as an Antoine Dupont-inspired Les Bleus demolished them 43-0 in Paris.
Wales suffered a 13th successive Test match defeat and record Six Nations loss to France as an Antoine Dupont-inspired Les Bleus demolished them 43-0 in Paris.
Rugby Union fans are gearing up for an exciting few weeks as the Six Nations kicks off its 2025 campaign tonight. The opening match is set to be full of excitement as tournament favourites France who are looking to prove their dominance with an early win, line up against wooden spoon holders Wales who are looking to bounce back from last year's meagre results.
Wales kick off their 2025 Six Nations campaign against France in Paris this evening.
Wales have been boosted by the return of wing Josh Adams, fullback Liam Williams and lock Dafydd Jenkins for their Six Nations opener against France in Paris on Friday, with Ben Thomas to lead the backline from the flyhalf position.
Warren Gatland will today announce his Wales team to face France on Friday night in the Six Nations opener.