Wales' Rugby World Cup draw prospects took a significant boost on Saturday as Louis Rees-Zammit made his first international start since returning to rugby union from the NFL, earning his 34th cap for Wales against Japan in Cardiff.
The 24-year-old winger has been named in Steve Tandy's starting XV, with four changes made to the side. The team is looking to end a run of 10 successive home international defeats and secure a vital win to improve their chances of landing a more-favourable 2027 Rugby World Cup draw.
With captain Jac Morgan ruled out due to injury, Alex Mann moves into openside flanker while Alan Wainwright starts at blindside. Olly Cracknell comes in at number eight after making his debut as a replacement last weekend. Nicky Smith and Archie Griffin are drafted in for Rhys Carre and Keiron Assiratti.
The match is crucial, not just because of Wales' home form slump but also due to the looming presence of the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw. The top six countries in the rankings will be seeded in band one, while teams from sixth to 12th place will fall into bands two and three, with Japan already looking to push for a better seeding.
Wales currently occupy 12th place in the rankings, just 0.32 points behind Japan, who are ranked 13th but can gain ground by beating them on Sunday. The Brave Blossoms' victory over Wales last time they played each other ended an 18-match losing streak for Wales and showed that there is still hope for the Welsh team.
Despite this positive result from their previous encounter, Japan will be looking to build momentum heading into their match against Georgia in Tbilisi, while Wales must focus on securing a win against Japan and then facing the tough challenge of giants New Zealand and South Africa as they complete their autumn series.
The 24-year-old winger has been named in Steve Tandy's starting XV, with four changes made to the side. The team is looking to end a run of 10 successive home international defeats and secure a vital win to improve their chances of landing a more-favourable 2027 Rugby World Cup draw.
With captain Jac Morgan ruled out due to injury, Alex Mann moves into openside flanker while Alan Wainwright starts at blindside. Olly Cracknell comes in at number eight after making his debut as a replacement last weekend. Nicky Smith and Archie Griffin are drafted in for Rhys Carre and Keiron Assiratti.
The match is crucial, not just because of Wales' home form slump but also due to the looming presence of the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw. The top six countries in the rankings will be seeded in band one, while teams from sixth to 12th place will fall into bands two and three, with Japan already looking to push for a better seeding.
Wales currently occupy 12th place in the rankings, just 0.32 points behind Japan, who are ranked 13th but can gain ground by beating them on Sunday. The Brave Blossoms' victory over Wales last time they played each other ended an 18-match losing streak for Wales and showed that there is still hope for the Welsh team.
Despite this positive result from their previous encounter, Japan will be looking to build momentum heading into their match against Georgia in Tbilisi, while Wales must focus on securing a win against Japan and then facing the tough challenge of giants New Zealand and South Africa as they complete their autumn series.