Wales vs England rugby: Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream free and teams for TODAY'S Six Nations game

ENGLAND visit Cardiff in a huge Six Nations match as they look for a win to keep their title hopes alive.

Eddie Jones' Red Rose were stunned by Scotland at Twickenham in their opening match before roaring back with a win over whipping boys Italy.



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Wales meanwhile still harbour hopes of an unlikely grand slam following narrow wins in their opening two matches.

The Dragons edged out Ireland and Scotland after both their opponents were reduced to 14 men.

What time does Wales vs England kick off?

  • Wales vs England takes place on Saturday, February 27 – TODAY.
  • The match kicks off at 4.45pm UK time.
  • It will be held at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, though sadly without the famously raucous Welsh crowd
  • Last time these sides met was in November with England running out 24-13 winners in the Autumn Nations Cup in Llanelli.


What TV channel is Wales vs England on and can I live stream it?

  • Wales vs England is live on BBC One.
  • Coverage commences at 4pm – 45 minutes before kick-off.
  • To stream the game live, head to the BBC iPlayer.
  • Viewers who want to watch in Welsh can head to S4C, which will also have full live coverage of the match.

Can I watch Wales vs England for free?

  • Yes. Both BBC and S4C are free for all UK viewers with a TV licence.

Teams

Rookiescrum-half Kieran Hardy makes his first international start for Wales as he replaces Gareth Davies.

The Scarlets man plied his trade for Jersey Bulls in the English second tier two years ago after being rejected by the Welsh regions.

First choice number 9 Tomos Williams is still out with a hamstring injury.

George North will make his 100th appearance, overtaking Australia's Michael Hooper as the youngest international ever to reach a ton.

Liam Williams replaces Leigh Halfpenny at full-back after Halfpenny suffered a concussion at Murrayfield.

And that change allows Josh Adams to take his place on the wing.

Courtney Lawes is out for England with an injured pec, meaning Mark Wilson comes in as replacement.

Jamie George regains his spot at hooker, replacing Luke Cowan-Dickie.


Latest odds

Wales 11/5

Draw 20/1

England 4/9

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