Wales will play Fiji this weekend in their third match of the rugby autumn series at Principality stadium.
Last week the team played South Africa, losing 18-23.
It marked Wales' second defeat of the tournament so far, having trailed New Zealand 16-54 the previous week.
Now they will face Fiji and seek a better result; Wales has won the previous four head-to-heads.
This match is Fiji's only game of the autumn series tournament, while Wales is playing every week.
Here's what you need to know about Wales v Fiji in Cardiff this weekend...
Kick-off time for Wales v Fiji match this weekend?
The Wales v Fiji match will take place at Principality stadium on Sunday November 14 at 3:15pm.
It is Wales' third game in the autumn series, which will take place throughout November.
What channel is Wales v Fiji and how to watch live?
Amazon Prime has the broadcast rights for the autumn international series in the UK.
You will need a membership to tune in, but if you don't already have one you can sign up to a 30-day free trial.
If you don't want to continue your trial after the 30-days however, you will need to remember to cancel your subscription.
When is Wales' next match in autumn series?
Here is Wales' schedule for the autumn international series:
Wales v Fiji: Sunday November 14 at 3:15pm
Wales v Australia: Saturday November 20 at 5:30pm
What is the Welsh team line-up?
Wales team to face Fiji: Liam Williams; Alex Cuthbert, Josh Adams, Johnny Williams, Louis Rees-Zammit; Dan Biggar, Kieran Hardy; Rhys Carre, Ryan Elias, Tomas Francis; Will Rowlands, Adam Beard; Ellis Jenkins, Thomas Young, Taine Basham.
Reps: Bradley Roberts, Gareth Thomas, WillGriff John, Christ Tshiunza, Seb Davies, Tomos Williams, Callum Sheedy, Nick Tompkins.
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