Wales press conference LIVE as injury update issued ahead of England finale

Wales are gearing up for their press conference following a recent defeat to Scotland in round four of the Six Nations tournament. The final match day of the competition is fast approaching, with Wales set to take on England at the Principality Stadium on Super Saturday. In addition to discussing their upcoming clash with England, the team will also address queries regarding their loss to Scotland.
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During the match against Scotland, Wales had a slow start in the first half but showed resilience in the final 20 minutes, scoring three tries courtesy of Ben Thomas, Teddy Williams, and Max Llewellyn. However, the team faced a setback when Tom Rogers had to leave the field after just nine minutes. Therefore, the press conference is expected to provide further insight into Rogers’ injury status and his availability for the upcoming game against England.

It’s worth noting that Wales has not secured a victory against England in the Six Nations for four years. They will be relying on the support of their home crowd at the Principality Stadium to help them secure their first international victory in 17 matches. The team will be looking to overcome their recent struggles and end their Six Nations campaign on a high note by potentially upsetting the England team.

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The press conference, scheduled for 12.45pm, will offer a platform for Wales to address their performance against Scotland, provide updates on player injuries, and discuss their strategies for the crucial match against England. The Welsh rugby community eagerly anticipates hearing from the team’s management and players as they prepare for the challenging encounter with their traditional rivals.

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Stay tuned for live updates from the press conference as Wales prepares to face England this weekend in what will be Matt Sherratt’s final game in charge of the Welsh team. As anticipation builds for this significant fixture, fans are hopeful that Wales can rally together and put on a spirited performance against England in their quest for a much-needed victory.