Wales will be looking to end their 2022 Six Nations with a resounding win over Italy in front of a packed Principality Stadium. The occasion will see captain Dan Biggar and Alun Wyn Jones run out for their 100th and 150th Wales caps respectively.
Wayne Pivac's men can no longer defend their title after defeats to Ireland, England and France, but after a win over Scotland they can finish as high as third in the table - as long as Scotland and England both lose their away fixtures without any bonus points.
Italy, meanwhile, come into the Welsh capital contest off the back of a promising second-half display against Scotland in Rome, albeit one which ended in a 33-22 defeat to leave them winless in the 2022 campaign. They go in search for their first Six Nations win since 2015 to end a miserable run of 36 defeats in the tournament.
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Here's everything you need to know about the match:
What time is Wales v Italy kick-off?
Wales v Italy kicks off at 2.15pm at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, March 19.
What TV channel is Wales v Italy on? What about live streaming?
Wales v Italy is being broadcast live on BBC One and S4C from 1.45pm, while fans can also live stream via BBC iPlayer or S4C Clic.
What's the Wales v Italy team news?
Alun Wyn Jones comes into the starting Wales side as one of seven changes to partner Adam Beard in the second row, with Will Rowlands dropping to the bench despite a strong campaign. In the front row, Dewi Lake and Dillon Lewis come in alongside Gareth Thomas.
Among the backs, Gareth Davies gets his first start of the campaign at scrum-half. Willis Halaholo makes his first international appearance since November. In the back-three, winger Louis Rees-Zammit and full-back Johnny McNicholl return to start alongside Josh Adams.
For Italy, the impressive Ange Capuozzo is rewarded with a first start after starring in Rome last weekend. In the pack, Marco Fuser returns to take his place in the second row alongside Federico Ruzza, with Niccolò Cannone dropping to the bench.
Wales: 15. Johnny McNicholl, 14. Louis Rees-Zammit, 13. Owen Watkin, 12. Uilisi Halaholo, 11. Josh Adams, 10. Dan Biggar (capt), 9. Gareth Davies, 1. Gareth Thomas, 2. Dewi Lake, 3. Dillon Lewis, 4. Adam Beard, 5. Alun Wyn Jones, 6. Seb Davies, 7. Josh Navidi, 8. Taulupe Faletau.
Replacements: 16. Bradley Roberts, 17. Wyn Jones, 18. Leon Brown, 19. Will Rowlands, 20. Ross Moriarty, 21. Kieran Hardy, 22. Callum Sheedy, 23. Nick Tompkins.
Italy: 15. Ange Capuozzo, 14. Edoardo Padovani, 13. Juan Ignacio Brex, 12. Leonardo Marin, 11. Monty Ioane, 10. Paolo Garbisi, 9. Callum Braley, 1. Danilo Fischetti, 2. Giacomo Nicotera, 3. Pietro Ceccarelli, 4. Marco Fuser, 5. Federico Ruzza, 6. Giovanni Pettinelli, 7. Michele Lamaro (capt), 8. Toa Halafihi.
Replacements: 16. Luca Bigi, 17. Cherif Traore, 18. Tiziano Pasquali, 19. David Sisi, 20. Nicolo Cannone, 21. Braam Steyn, 22. Alessandro Fusco, 23. Marco Zanon.
Who is the Wales v Italy referee?
Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU)
Assistant referees: Matthew Carley (RFU) and Tual Trainini (FFR)
TMO: Joy Neville (IRFU)
What have the coaches said?
Wales head coach Wayne Pivac: "We’ve certainly selected a side which we think can get the job done. Clearly that’s what we’re here for. There’s an opportunity to move up that table, so we think this is an exciting team and one we’re looking forward to seeing out there. Italy are a side that’s improving, they’ve had some bad luck here and there and with a new coach transitioning we know it takes a bit of time. But we know they’ve got some very good rugby players and as you saw against Scotland they troubled them in that second half and for long periods of the first. So we’re going to have to be on our game and we’re very much looking forward to playing at home again."
Italy head coach Kieran Crowley: "We will play the next match in one of the most iconic stadiums on the world rugby scene. We will face a team that has recovered important players and who will want to react. We want to close the tournament in the best possible way by confirming the game shown in several moments of the match against Scotland."