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

By the third date of Six nations, Welsh Receive a Ireland In Cardiff, with two different perspectives. The match, next Saturday from 11 live in Disney+ and AM850 3. All rugby, in Disney+.
How they arrive: In his worst historical streak and with the replacement of his Head Coach, Warren Gatland by Cardiff’s coach, Matt Sherratt, Wales receives Ireland with the weight of the 14 consecutive losses and the descent to the twelfth one put on the world ranking. The red dragons come from falling in Rome against Italy, by 22 to 15, in a duel in which they were never close to turning it, beyond the try of the discount on the end.
Ireland arrives in Cardiff as a great candidate and will seek to consolidate at the top of the 6 nations. His two victories against England and Scotland ratify it. They are in the search for tricampeonato, a title that no one got since the contest is made up of six selections. The victory in Murrayfield, by 32 to 18, did nothing but confirm because the clover team is the second selected of the world ranking, behind the last champion, South Africa.
What are they looking for: It is so uncertain to forecast the future of Wales, that Ireland’s visit, without a doubt, does not arrive at the best time. Without certainty certainties and with the morals very low in the confidence of the squad, the change of coach in the middle of the tournament and the visit of the last two -time champion are not encouraging news for the passionate Welsh fan.
Ireland, on the other hand, arrives with a special motivation after winning the first two matches with the offensive bonus. With Simon Easterby at the bank everything continues as if Andy Farrell was, the structure was not resented and the equipment looks like a well -oiled machine. They reach Wales as broad favorites, although they keep the caution for what this type of matches means to play.
The background: Wales continues with a wide advantage in the history, with 70 wins about 58 of Ireland. However, the green team won the last three games they played, reflecting the different present that both selected.
Wales did not win in Cardiff since 2021, when it was imposed by 21 to 16. Ireland said goodbye to the victory in 2023, when he did it for 34 to 10.
Formations:
Welsh: 1. Nicky Smith, 2. Elliot Dee, 3. Willgriff John, 4. Will Rowlands, 5. Dafydd Jenkins, 6. Jac Morgan (C), 7. Tommy Reffell, 8. Taulupe Faletau, 9. Volumes Williams, 10 . Max Llewellyn, 14. Tom Rogers, 15. Blair Murray.
Substitutes: 16. Evan Lloyd, 17. Gareth Thomas, 18. Henry Thomas, 19. Teddy Williams, 20. Aaron Wainwright, 21. Rhodri Williams, 22. Jarrod Evans, 23. Joe Roberts.
Ireland: 1. Andrew Porter, 2. Dan Sheehan, 3. Thomas Clarksson, 4. Joe McCarthy, 5th Tadhg Beirne, 6. Peter O’Mahony, 7. Josh van Der Flier, 8. Jack Conan, 9. Jamison Gibson- Park, 10. Sam Pomastast, 11. James Lowe, 12. Robbie Henshaw, 13. Garry Ringrose, 14. Mack Hansen, 15. Jamie Osborne.
Substitutes: 16. Gus McCarthy, 17. Jack Boyle, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. James Ryan, 20. Cyan Pledge, 21. Conor Murray, 22. Jack Crowley, 23. Bundee Aki.