Wales face the All Blacks in Cardiff this weekend in the third of their autumn international seriesNew Zealand arrive in Cardiff this weekend(Image: Alex Davidson – RFU/The RFU Collection via Getty Images)

Wales host New Zealand in Cardiff at the Principality Stadium on Saturday afternoon in the third of their four autumn internationals.

Despite a disappointing start to the series with a 28-52 defeat against Argentina, Wales bounced back last weekend with a narrow yet hard-fought 24-23 victory over Japan.

It brought to an end a barren winless run at home for the men in red and there were joyous scenes on the pitch and in the stands at full time.

But they will face the toughest test of the Steve Tandy era so far today when hosting a New Zealand side who they have failed to beat since 1953, with the All Blacks looking to bounce back following a disappointing defeat against England at Twickenham last weekend.

Here is everything you need to know about today’s match…

What time is Wales v All Blacks kick off?

The Wales v New Zealand match will kick off at 3.10pm on Saturday, November 22, at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.

Is the game on TV?

Yes, the game is on live TV today on two channels.

You will be able to see the game free to view on S4C with coverage starting at 2.30pm

The game will also be shown on TNT Sports 1 with coverage starting at 3pm and on TNT Sports 2 with coverage beginning at 2pm.

What about live streaming?

You will also be able to stream the game live on Discovery+, S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer.

Team news

Wales: Blair Murray, Louis Rees Zammit, Max Llewelyn, Joe Hawkins, Tom Rogers, Dan Edwards, Tomos Williams, Rhys Carre, Dewi Lake (captain), Kieron Assiratti, Dafydd Jenkins, Adam Beard, Alex Mann, Harri Deaves, Aaron Wainwright

Replacements: Brodie Coughlan, Gareth Thomas, Archie Griffin, Freddie Thomas, Taine Plumtree, Kieran Hardy, Jarrod Evans, Nick Tompkins

New Zealand: Ruben Love, Will Jordan, Rieko Ioane, Anton Lienert Brown, Caleb Clarke, Damian McKenzie, Cortez Ratima, Tamaiti Williams, Samisoni Taukei’aho, Pasilio Tosi, Scott Barrett (captain), Fabian Holland, Simon Parker, Du’Plessis Kirifi, Wallace Sititi

Replacements: George Bell, Fletcher Newell, George Bower, Josh Lord, Christian Lio-Willie, Finlay Christie, Leicester Fainga’anuku, Sevu Reece

What have the coaches said?

Steve Tandy: “We obviously want to improve the performance from Japan. I thought we had some outstanding moments against Argentina [in week one].

“We felt we would have liked to have improved more last weekend. It was obviously good to get the win, but we want to improve our own performance against a world-class opposition on Saturday.”

Scott Robertson: “We have a lot to play for this weekend – we want to put on a performance that reflects the effort and pride we have put in, and that is a fitting farewell to Jason, Robbo and Coops [assistant coach Jason Holland; NZR CEO Mark Robinson and NZR president Matthew Cooper].

“We do not underestimate the passion and resolve that Wales will bring and we know how organised, accurate and ruthless we need to be in return.”

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