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Watch Wales U20s v Italy live stream as game not on TV

Byron Hayward's Wales U20s team look to maintain their 100% record in the summer series against Italy tonight and book their place in the final shootout against South Africa.

Wales and Italy will lock horns in the final fixture of the group, as both sides battle it out to finish top of Pool B. Both teams have beaten Scotland and Georgia, with Italy edging things on points difference, by a single point.

Wales put Scotland to the sword in the opening round last week, winning 45-15 at the Stadio Comunale Di Monigo. They added to that win with a narrow victory against Georgia in round two, winning 30-24. Italy on the other hand won 36-19 against Georgia in the opening round, scoring five tries. They then beat Scotland 34-14 in round two.

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Oli Andrew impressed against Scotland, scoring two tries and portraying his ability to kick well too. Ospreys centre Joe Hawkins shone against Georgia, scoring a try himself and also being instrumental in setting up two others. Keep an eye out for these two on Wednesday night.

Fly-half Nicolo Teneggi was a master at work for Italy against Georgia, slotting three conversions, a penalty, and his general attacking flair proved too much for the Georgians.

The match is not being shown on TV, but you can watch it live here. Kick-off for the game is at 7pm on Wednesday July 5th.

Wales U20s: Cameron Winnett (Cardiff Rugby); Oli Andrew (Dragons RFC), Mason Grady (Cardiff Rugby), Joe Hawkins (Ospreys – Capt), Harri Houston (Ospreys); Dan Edwards (Ospreys), Morgan Lloyd (Dragons RFC); Rhys Barratt (Cardiff Rugby), Efan Daniel (Cardiff Rugby), Nathan Evans (Dragons RFC), Christ Tshiunza (Exeter Chiefs),

Read more on walesonline.co.uk