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Today's rugby headlines as Wales stopped from closing Principality Stadium roof and daunting South Africa matches announced

Here's your round-up of all the latest rugby headlines for Tuesday, February 8.

The Principality Stadium roof is set to remain open for all three of Wales' home games in this year's tournament due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Rules around crowds attending sporting fixtures in Wales were recently relaxed, after fresh measures were introduced last month to combat the spread of the Omicron variant, and a capacity crowd is expected in Cardiff.

But according to the Daily Mail , Covid restrictions around indoor events mean that the stadium roof will not be closed for any of the three games.

Supporters will additionally have to show a Covid pass or proof of a negative lateral flow test to enter the stadium, with the WRU also advising fans to wear masks in the concourse areas.

Things don't get any easier for Wales, with the WRU today confirming they will return to South Africa for the first time since 2014 to play three tests this summer.

The first Test against the world champion Springboks will be held at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Saturday July 2.

From there Wayne Pivac’s squad will head to the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein (9 July) before completing the series at DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Saturday 16 July.

Saturday 2 July: South Africa v Wales – Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria

Saturday 9 July: South Africa v Wales – Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein

Saturday 16 July: South Africa v Wales – DHL Stadium, Cape Town

Eddie Jones was completely outcoached during England's Calcutta Cup defeat to Scotland, according to former Scottish back-row Johnnie Beattie.

Gregor Townsend's side came through against England at Murrayfield to win their second successive Calcutta Cup on Saturday in the opening round of the Six Nations.

And Beattie, who

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