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The way Wales can beat England but why Wayne Pivac must resist throwing Taulupe Faletau straight back in

There is simply nothing like Wales versus England, whether in Cardiff or up at Twickenham.

It has always been THE game for a Welsh nation and will be again when Dan Biggar and his team head up to London next week looking to build upon their win over Scotland, gain another victory and have another real stab at the title with two home matches to come after that.

Every time you play international rugby it's special, but there is just more to this one.

Always has been, always will be.

Back in the day, when we used to rock up at Twickenham, I'd look out of the window of the team coach and see people holding up banners saying things like 'Pricey brings them down to earth', or 'Pricey is going Cotton picking'.

That last one, of course, was a reference to the great Fran Cotton, my direct rival in the scrum whenever we played England and team-mate with the Lions.

JPR Williams used to get so motivated playing England he could probably have played them on his own! He was certainly never on the losing side.

A few decades on, this will still be the game of the year that matters most to Biggar and his colleagues.

They know the joy beating England will bring to a Welsh nation. And while Eddie Jones' side are clearly favourites, as you'd expect, history tells us to never rule out anything when it comes to Wales v England.

At least we head to Twickenham on the back of a badly needed confidence booster against Scotland after the disaster in Ireland and it was the kind of game that amply demonstrates how anything can happen in the Six Nations.

Having overcome England, Scotland had convinced themselves they could end their 20-year-old Cardiff hoodoo and had the beating of Wales, but as the game wore you could see that confidence and

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