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Ireland U20s v Wales U20s LIVE: Kick-off time, TV channel and score updates

Wales U20s head to Cork in search of their first win on Irish soil in eight years, with Richard Whiffin's side looking to build on their victory over Scotland in the last round.

After suffering late heartbreak against England and France, Wales finally got a win on the board as they beat the Scots 31-21 in Cardiff and have now set the target of ending the campaign with three wins. However, they face a tough task against an Irish side that beat England in the last round and has won all but two of their 15 home games since moving to Cork in 2019.

Whiffin has made three changes to his team for Saturday night's clash, with Dragons loosehead George Tuckley coming in for Dylan James, and Lloyd Lucas and Osian Darwin-Lewis replacing Carwyn Leggatt-Jones and Bailey Cutts at fly-half and outside centre respectively.

Scrum-half Carter Pritchard could earn his first cap after replacing Luca Woodyatt on the bench, with Oscar Thomas and Dom Kossuth also named among the replacements.

Tonight's match kicks off at Virgin Media Park at 7.45pm. It is being shown live on S4C - with coverage starting at 7.25pm - as well as on the BBC iPlayer, website and app.

On the challenge awaiting his side in Cork, Whiffin said: “Ireland are always a well organised team, they have a good set piece and they look to build multi-phase against you with lots of options.

"We’ll have to be on our mettle with a good connected defence. Then, from an attack point of view, they have plenty of line speed, so our ability to move the ball under pressure is going to be important.

“We’ve put three good performances together and we could easily be sitting on slightly better results," he added. “The strength of the group is we’re tight and connected and know there is more in

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