Wales-England: schedule, formations and how to see the game for six nations

Wales-England: schedule, formations and how to see the game for six nations

England It is measured before Welsh by the last date of Six nationsforced to win to put pressure on their rivals for the title. The duel will be next Saturday, from 13:15 live in Disney+ and AM850 4.

How they arrive: In his worst historical streak of consecutive defeats, Wales receives England in Cardiff to close 6 nations. Severe consecutive falls carry the red dragons, which last Saturday in Edinburgh sold their defeat in the second half, where at least they left an image with reaction symptoms. The defensive bonus and the four tries caused them to remain at a single point in Italy, rival against which they will define on the last date who avoids and who stays with the wooden spoon.

England arrives with chances of being champion to Cardiff and expects a help from Scotland, which at the close of the date will be the only team that can ruin the celebration to France. The English surpassed Italy with authority after what were their agonized successes against France and Scotland.

What do they look for: Wales will receive England at home, the lifelong rival, against whom he will seek to win after almost two years without celebrations. A young team, without trust, but with some new faces that invite you to excite themselves with a future replacement.

England clings to what you have left, expect that Scotland of El Batacazo in Paris. Borthwick’s team still failed to play well, however with his style he reached him to reach the last date with chances of being champion.

The background: Pure history of the international rugby that will have duel number 143 between Wales and England next Saturday. In Cardiff, the last antecedent was with a triumph of the local cast, in the previous World Cup in France, by 20 to 9 for the dragon.

England won in the last two games, by 16 to 14 on Twickenham last year and by 19 to 17 in the rematch prior to the World Cup. As a visitor, the English have not won since February 2023, when they did it for 20 to 10.

Formations:

Welsh: 1. Nicky Smith, 2. Elliot dee, 3. John Willgriff, 4. Will Rowlands, 5th Dafydd Jenkins, 6. Aaron Wainwright, 7. Jac Morgan (C), 8. Taulupe Faletau, 9. Volume Thomas, 13. Max Llewellyn, 14. Ellis Mee, 15. Blair Murray

Substitutes: 16. Dewi Lake, 17. Gareth Thomas, 18. Keiron Assiratti, 19. Teddy Williams, 20. Tommy Reffell, 21. Rhodri Williams, 22. Jarrod Evans, 23. Nick Tompkins

England: 1. Ellis Genge, 2. Luke Cowan-Dickie, 3. Will Stuart, 4. Maro Iteje (C), 5. Ollie Chesum, 6. Tom Curry, 7. Ben Curry, 8. Ben Earl, 9. Alex Mitchell, 10. End Smith, 11. Elliot Daly, 12. Fraser Dingwall, 13. Roebuck, 15. Marcus Smith

Substitutes: 16. Jamie George, 17. End Baxter, 18. Joe Heyes, 19. Chandler Cunningham-South, 20. Henry Pollock, 21. Tom Willis, 22. Jack van Poorvliet, 23. George Ford