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Wales v Italy Live: Kick-off time, TV channel and score updates from Women's Six Nations

Wales will be bidding to secure their best Women's Six Nations finish in 13 years today when they host Italy at Cardiff Arms Park (12pm kick-off). A third-place table finish is on the cards, which would mark a significant turnaround from bottom place last year.

Head coach Ioan Cunningham has made 10 changes - eight personnel and two positional - to the side which lost 33-5 to France last time out, while Italy boss Andrea Di Giandomenico has made three changes to the team which defeated Scotland 20-13 last weekend following an impressive turnaround from a 10-3 half-time deficit.

The hosts, who are concluding their first tournament since 12 full-time and 12 part-time Welsh Rugby Union contracts were awarded earlier this year, will be hoping to prove they have learned their lessons from their first two wins against Ireland and Scotland via final-quarter turnarounds and their defeats to reigning champions England and France.

Wales v Italy, which is being broadcast live on S4C, kicks off the Super Saturday action, with the Red Roses travelling to face France in a title decider (2.15pm, live on BBC Two) before Ireland v Scotland closes out the championship (8pm, live on BBC Scotland).

Stay tuned for live updates on our live blog right here...

Wales: 15. Niamh Terry, 14. Lisa Neumann, 13. Hannah Jones, 12. Kerin Lake, 11. Jasmine Joyce, 10. Robyn Wilkins, 9. Ffion Lewis, 1. Cara Hope, 2. Kelsey Jones, 3. Donna Rose, 4. Siwan Lillicrap (capt), 5. Gwen Crabb, 6. Alisha Butchers, 7. Alex Callender, 8. Sioned Harries.

Replacements: 16. Carys Phillips, 17. Caryl Thomas, 18. Cerys Hale, 19. Natalia John, 20. Bethan Lewis, 21. Keira Bevan, 22. Lleucu George, 23. Kayleigh Powell.

Italy: 15. Manuela Furlan (capt), 14. Aura Muzzo, 13. Michela

Read more on walesonline.co.uk