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Six Nations evening headlines as Wales get reinforcements for England game and Faletau returns with a bang

Here are the latest rugby headlines for Sunday, February 13.

Wales boss Wayne Pivac is set to welcome back Josh Adams and Willis Halaholo for the trip to Twickenham in two weeks as Josh Navidi nears a comeback.

Adams missed out on the match against Scotland due to a calf problem and Halaholo has overcome a hamstring strain, while Navidi has been out since October with a shoulder injury.

Asked about reinforcements in Wales' post-match press conference on Saturday, Pivac said: "Certainly we welcome back anybody from injury. Willis Halaholo has been training with us for a good week and a half and he’ll be a lot sharper for another week. He’ll come into the reckoning.

"Josh Adams is recovering from a tight calf and we would expect both of them to be available for England, hopefully.

"Taulupe Faletau has a game this weekend and we’ll review that closely, and hopefully Josh Navidi will be back very shortly for Cardiff. We’ll monitor their progress."

France stand top of the Six Nations table having beaten Ireland 30-24 in a thrilling contest in Paris.

They were actually outscored by three tries to two, but 20 points from the boot of full-back Melvyn Jaminet proved decisive.

Les Bleus are now the only side which can complete the Grand Slam, with a trip to Scotland their next assignment in two weeks.

They came flying out of the traps as they claimed a try after just 67 seconds through World Rugby player of the year Antoine Dupont, with the scrum-half taking a scoring offload from Romain Ntamack after a mighty carry from prop Uini Atonio.

It didn’t take long for Ireland to respond as winger Mack Hansen - man of the match against Wales last week - continued the dream start to his international career by plucking the ball out of the

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