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Wales vs Italy LIVE: Six Nations rugby latest score and updates as Dewi Lake try puts Wales ahead

LIVE – Updated at 15:36

Follow live coverage as Wales host Italy on the final weekend of the Six Nations in Cardiff.

Defending champions Wales were beaten 13-9 by leaders France last time out and will be hoping to bounce back on what promises to be an emotional day for Dan Biggar and Alun Wyn Jones. Fly-half Biggar will become the seventh Welshman to win 100 caps for his country while lock Jones adds more history to a stellar career by hitting the 150-cap landmark - a feat never previously achieved in international rugby.

Italy have made two changes to the team that lost to Scotland with coach Kieran Crowley handing full-back Ange Capuozzo his first start and bringing in lock Marco Fuser. The Azzurri are bottom of the standings after losing all four of their games so far and are looking to avoid a 37th consecutive defeat in the competition.

Follow all the latest updates and analysis from the Principality Stadium:

What play from Italy! From in their own in-goal they win a penalty deep in the Welsh 22!

It’s remarkable stuff. Ange Capuozzo slides over his own line and appears to have nowhere to go as Louis Rees-Zammit grabs his ankle. Monty Ioane helps him out, catching a risky offload, and sets off.

He out-sprints Nick Tompkins, hares by Alun Wyn Jones, and finds a teammate. Michele Lamaro kicks in behind the Welsh backfield and Danilo Fischetti shows his remarkable turn of speed and energy to nearly beat Taulupe Faletau to the ball. Wales hold on desperately as four Italian shirts populate the breakdown - and barring a shocker of a miss, the visitors will be back ahead.

More Italian changes - Luca Bigi and debutant Filippo Alongi are on in the front row for Giacomo Nicotera and Pietro Ceccarelli, while Marco Zanon will

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