Wales vs Italy rugby: TV channel, live stream, kick-off time and team news for Six Nations clash


WALES are hoping to give their fans something to cheer about as they host Italy at the Principality Stadium.

After their opening round victory over Scotland, Warren Gatland’s side have come up just short against England and Ireland to see their Championship bid extinguished with two still to play.

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Wales players look dejected after their second straight defeat
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Italy have put in some decent performances so far but are heading for the Wooden Spoon after a 34-17 defeat in France.

They’ve never beaten Wales here and left last time with a bruising 67-14 defeat.

Conor O’Shea has been the head coach of Italy since March 2016 but is yet to win a Six Nations game
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What time is kick-off?

THE match will take place on Sunday, March 11. 

Kick-off in Cardiff is at 3pm.

What channel can I watch it on?

YOU can catch this Six Nations clash live on BBC ONE, where coverage will start at 2.30pm.

Alternatively, join us here on SunSport for our dedicated LIVE BLOG, bringing you all the action from South Wales.

Ireland’s Jacob Stockdale scores their fifth try against Wales
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What is the team news?

WALES make a massive TEN changes as Gatland shuffles his pack following the two defeats on the road.

Liam Williams, Steff Evans, Hadleigh Parkes, Gareth Davies and Cory Hill are the only survivors from the loss to Ireland.

Gareth Anscombe is named at fly-half with Northampton’s George North selected back on the right wing.

Taulupe Faletau returns at number eight and will captain the side.

 


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