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Six Nations 2022: Ireland v Wales preview, team news & key stats

Wales begin their Six Nations title defence on Saturday when they take an injury-hit squad to face Ireland.

The hosts are bidding to defeat Wales in five successive Test matches at home for the first time.

Wales upset the odds in winning a 28th championship in 2021, just missing out on a Grand Slam due to an injury-time defeat in Paris in their final match.

Captain Alun Wyn Jones is one of eight British and Irish Lions missing, an omission of nearly 700 caps.

Ireland, on the other hand, have a near fully-fit squad and come into this contest in excellent form, having won their past eight Tests, including an exhilarating victory over New Zealand during a clean sweep of their autumn fixtures.

Connacht wing Mack Hansen will make his debut for Ireland in the absence of the injured James Lowe and Jacob Stockdale, while 36-year-old Johnny Sexton captains the team on his 102nd cap and his 53rd appearance in the championship.

Leinster hooker Dan Sheehan and Ulster back James Hume are set to make their first Six Nations appearances off the bench.

Wales' absentees means that Cardiff wing Josh Adams will make a first Test start at centre, partnering Nick Tompkins in midfield.

Newport Dragons flanker Taine Basham makes his Six Nations debut in the back row alongside Ellis Jenkins and Aaron Wainwright.

Ospreys hooker Dewi Lake could make his first Wales appearance from the bench, while fellow replacement and club team-mate Gareth Thomas is in line for his first outing in this tournament.

British and Irish Lion Ross Moriarty is fit enough to be included in the match-day 23 and stands to win a 50th cap, while fly-half Dan Biggar captains the side.

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