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Ireland v Wales U20s Live: Kick-off time, TV channel and updates from Six Nations

Wales face Ireland in round three of the under 20s Six Nations.

Richard Whiffin's side beat Scotland 37-29 in the opening round, and then suffered a 28-7 defeat at the hands of rivals England. Thanks to the bonus point against the Scots, Wales are sitting in fourth place.

There are three changes to the team that faced England at The Rec two weeks ago. Back-rower Morgan Morse has been rested for the trip to Cork, and openside flanker Lucas de la Rua moves over to the Number Eight position.

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Osian Thomas switches to flanker and lock Nick Thomas starts the match. Sam Scott and Josh Morse come into the front row.

Kick-off for the match is 7.15pm, and you can stay up to date with our updates below. The game is being shown on S4C with coverage starting at 7pm.

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Ireland: Ben O'Connor (Munster); Finn Treacy (Connacht), Wilhelm de Klerk (Leinster), Hugh Gavin (Connacht), Hugo McLaughlin (Leinster); Jack Murphy (Leinster), Oliver Coffey (Leinster); Ben Howard (Leinster), Henry Walker (Ulster), Patreece Bell (Sale Sharks), Joe Hopes (Ulster), Evan O'Connell (Munster, capt), Sean Edogbo (Munster), Bryn Ward (Ulster), Luke Murphy (Munster).

Replacements: Danny Sheahan (Munster), Alex Usanov (Leinster), Jacob Boyd (Ulster), Billy Corrigan (Leinster), Tom Brigg (Ulster), Tadhg Brophy (Leinster), Sean Naughton (Connacht), Davy Colbert (Leinster).

Wales: Huw Anderson (Dragons); Harry Rees-Weldon (Dragons), Louie Hennessey (Bath), Harri Ackerman (Dragons, capt), Walker Price (Dragons); Harri Wilde (Cardiff),

Read more on walesonline.co.uk