Live updates from the Principality Stadium, kick-off 2.15pm (GMT)Wayne Pivac placing emphasis on attack for Wales’ openerFeel free to email Luke or tweet @LukeMcLaughlin 1.45pm GMT
Looking back to the Rugby
World Cup, Wales pushed
South Africa all the way in their semi-final, before the Boks comprehensively dismantled
England in the final a week later. It follows that Wales are a stronger team than England ... right?
By the way,
Ireland play
Scotland later - 4.45pm kick-off - and England meet
France in
Paris at 3pm tomorrow afternoon.
Related: Farrell’s Ireland hope to maintain Six Nations hold over new-look Scotland 1.39pm GMT
Fly-half Dan Biggar speaks to Eddie Butler on the BBC: “It’s new calls, a new structure and we need to learn quick [under the new coaching regime] ... but they will be keen to keep on with what we’ve been good at in the past few years ... it’s going to be very strange for me [without Gatland and team], and everyone else in the squad, and it will be interesting to see how we gel. It’s exciting times for Welsh rugby.”