No. | Name | |
---|---|---|
15Liam Williams, - | ||
14George North, - | ||
13Jonathan Davies, - | ||
12Hadleigh Parkes, - | ||
11Josh Adams, - | ||
10Gareth Anscombe, - 3 | ||
9Gareth Davies, - | ||
1Rob Evans, - | ||
2Ken Owens, - | ||
3Tomas Francis, - | ||
4Cory Hill, - | ||
5Alun Wyn Jones, - | ||
6Josh Navidi, - | ||
7Justin Tipuric, - | ||
8Ross Moriarty, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Elliot Dee, - | ||
17Nicky Smith, - | ||
18Dillon Lewis, - | ||
19Adam Beard, - | ||
20Aaron Wainwright, - | ||
21Aled Davies, - | ||
22Dan Biggar, - | ||
23Owen Watkin, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
He may have been on the losing side, but England's Tom Curry is the Fantasy Rugby Player of the Day thanks to a huge 14-point performance against Wales.
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Wales head coach Warren Gatland: "We created a lot of problems for ourselves in the first half and England didn't put us under pressure. We were a lot better in the second half and we got better as the game went on. We put a lot of work into our kicking game during the week and we exploited England in the air today. It was a massive step up for us today.
On whether Wales can win the Rugby World Cup this year: "Apparently not according to some, but we'll keep working and stay under the radar if we can."
The teams are out!
The roof is open, but the atmosphere in Cardiff is absolutely electric.
Here's what they are playing for: Wales are looking for their 12th consecutive win -- a record, England are looking for their sixth consecutive win over Wales -- a record, oh, and both sides are looking to maintain their Grand Slam dreams in the 2019 Six Nations.Wales vs. England is one clash, but Warren Gatland vs. Eddie Jones is equally compelling. Here's a little pre-match reading...
Wales, Gatland back Anscombe at No. 10
Wales have decided to stick with Gareth Anscombe at fly-half ahead of Dan Biggar, who played in the 26-15 victory over Italy two weeks ago. Wales made 10 changes for the Italy match last week but have reverted to the side that defeated France in Paris on the opening weekend.
England bring in Nowell, Moon
England have made two changes from the that beat France two weeks ago, with Jack Nowell and Ben Moon coming into the starting XV. Nowell replaces the injured Chris Ashton on the wing while Moon steps in for the sidelined Mako Vunipola at loose-head prop. Jonny May, already with four tries this tournament, is England's danger man on the wing while captain Owen Farrell will relish the occasion of leading his side out in Cardiff.