Wales team announcement LIVE as Steve Tandy names side for Japan
Steve Tandy will name his Wales side for the Test match against Japan this morning.
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Steve Tandy will name his Wales side for the Test match against Japan this morning.
A Wales player is set to address the press today ahead of the match against Japan this weekend. Cymru kicked off the Steve Tandy era last weekend but unfortunately lost to Argentina in Cardiff.
Wales' autumn-opening defeat to Argentina continues to have fallout following reports captain Jac Morgan was one casualty from the 52-28 defeat in Cardiff. The British and Irish Lions tourist is understood to have dislocated his shoulder in the act of scoring against the Pumas, and head coach Steve Tandy already has his eyes on whom will step in.
Wales' autumn campaign has begun with a loss against Argentina in Cardiff. Despite showing some signs of improvement under new boss Steve Tandy, ultimately, Argentina had far too much for Wales and ran in a stunning seven tries.
Steve Tandy will announce his first Wales team this morning to face Argentina in their autumn international opener on Sunday.
The second weekend of the autumn internationals is very nearly upon us, with Wales set to play their first match of the November Test. Throughout the course of the month, Steve Tandy's side will be facing Argentina, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa.
After weeks of preparation, the start of a new era in Welsh rugby is now just days away, with Wales set to get their autumn international campaign underway against Argentina on Saturday.
The World Rugby Test window opens this weekend with a whole host of action on display across Europe. Ireland and Japan get things going in Dublin on Saturday afternoon before Wales and Argentina round off the weekend on Sunday.