The third round of the Six Nations tournament saw Ireland register their first win of the tournament as they defeated Italy 10-48 while Wales outplayed England to maintain their winning streak.
There were only two games in the third round of the Guinness Six Nations 2021 and the TRU team have picked their XV from Italy v Ireland and Wales v England.
Wales chances of clinching the Grand Slam in the ongoing Six Nations tournament has taken a major boost after they defeated England 40-24 in the third round at Principality Stadium on Saturday.
After producing some eye-catching individual displays last weekend, the likes of Marcus Smith, Will Evans and Alex Dombrandt have been backed by Quins coach Adam Jones to break into the England squad.
Following England’s squad announcement for their trip to Wales, Eddie Jones, Owen Farrell and Jonny May discuss their recent form and playing a side playing with confidence once more.
Ospreys wing George North is set to make his 100th Test appearance for Wales after being part of the starting line-up for the third round clash against England at Principality Stadium.
England coach Eddie Jones has made two changes to the starting line-up for the third round of the Six Nations game against Wales to be played at Principality Stadium on Saturday.
Having been one of the stars of the Six Nations so far, the rise of Louis Rees-Zammit will be the talk of Cardiff on Saturday afternoon when Wales take on England.
England coach Eddie Jones has included uncapped Northampton Saints scrum-half Alex Mitchell in the Six Nations squad ahead of the third round clash against Wales on Saturday.
Due to win his 50th cap next weekend against Wales, England's Elliot Daly talks about reaching that landmark for his country and making the most of playing in front of empty stadiums.
After his acrobatic efforts against Italy last weekend, Jonny May’s attention now turns to the Principality Stadium and Wales where he is likely to come up against Gloucester teammate Louis Rees-Zammit.
Wales managed to hold off a 14-man Scotland side as they sealed a thrilling 25-24 win in the second round of the Six Nations tournament at Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday.
Scotland and Wales both begun their Six Nations campaigns with a victory and as the teams prepare to meet at BT Murrayfield, which players can continue impressing with a British and Lions tour on the horizon?