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Wales will be looking to maintain their current run of form when they lock horns with Pool A opponents Fiji at the Millennium Stadium on Thursday
Wales will be looking to maintain their current run of form when they lock horns with Pool A opponents Fiji at the Millennium Stadium on Thursday.
Fresh from their 28-25 win over World Cup hosts England, Warren Gatland’s men can take a giant step towards securing an automatic quarterfinal qualifying spot.
Matthew Morgan is expected to start at fullback while Fiji, who came from behind to stun Wales 38-34 in France in 2007, will be without suspended wing Nemani Nadolo and injured scrum-half Niko Matawalu.
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