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The likely Wales team to play England as players told who's in today

There's something different about a Test week when Wales take on England.

Despite what players might say, every Welsh player wants to be in the side when the clash with England comes around.

And on Tuesday, the Welsh squad were believed to have fond out who will be in the side to take on Eddie Jones' men at Twickenham.

Most of the side is fairly settled.

The latest England v Wales headlines ahead of the weekend

was never in any real danger of losing the 15 jersey in this campaign, but an impressive performance against Scotland to answer the critics makes him nailed on there.

The wings seem likely to change with set to return to the back-three. The smart money would be on him lining up on the opposite touchline to , although Alex Cuthbert performed well enough against Scotland to merit a selection debate.

Midfield is arguably the most unsettled area of the side.

Pivac has named eight different combinations in his last eight matches. Even if it seems likely that and will retain their place, you can never be sure with the Welsh centre selections.

Jonathan Davies' cameo off the bench in his 100th cap would have done his selection chances no harm, given how assured the defence looked during his time on the field.

Then there's Willis Halaholo, who hasn't played since December but would offer Wales the creative spark they desperately need. However, while Wales' attack struggles to hold defences, the Cardiff midfielder is surely lacking the required minutes to be involved from the start.

Pivac, if he so wished, could even throw Adams back into midfield - but that seems unlikely now.

If the centres aren't assured, then the half-backs are.

is quietly making his mark at first-choice scrum-half, playing a crucial role in

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