Wales team announcement LIVE as side to face All Blacks named
Wales will this morning announce the team that will face New Zealand on Saturday in the third autumn international.
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Wales will this morning announce the team that will face New Zealand on Saturday in the third autumn international.
Craig Bellamy's Wales host North Macedonia at Cardiff City Stadium tonight in match key to their World Cup qualification hopes.
Wales ended their 10-match losing run in Cardiff last weekend in unconvincing fashion, scraping past Japan at the Principality Stadium.
Another eventful weekend of autumn international rugby is done and dusted and there's plenty to discuss after some action-packed encounters brought drama, controversy and, in the case of Wales, a badly-needed win.
Wales secured victory over Liechtenstein in Vaduz thanks to a sole Jordan James strike to set up a winner-takes-all clash against North Macedonia on Tuesday night.
Wales play Japan today in their second autumn international. The match is the most important of the November series, with the Welsh team needing a win to ensure they hold on to 12th place in the world rankings ahead of the Rugby World Cup draw on December 3.
Wales head to Vaduz this evening for a crucial showdown with Liechtenstein as Craig Bellamy’s side look to take a step towards securing second place in Group J.
The autumn internationals are well underway, with three weeks of rugby action down. After being beaten well by Argentina last weekend, Wales face Japan in their second game of the campaign. There is a huge amount riding on this weekend's clash, which will have big implications on the World Rugby rankings.