Principality Stadium set to host Wales' Six Nations games in February

The Principality Stadium was converted into a temporary hospital
The Principality Stadium was converted into a temporary hospital
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Principality Stadium is set to return as Wales' home venue for the Six Nations tournament next year in February.

The stadium was converted into a temporary Dragon's Heart Hospital following the outbreak of Covid-19 early in the year and as a result Wales' final Six Nations game and the home matches of the Autumn Nations Cup was played at Parc y Scarlets.

However, the iconic stadium will now return as host for Wales on 7th February when they face Ireland and on 27th February when they lock horns with England according to a report in the dailymail.

Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Steve Phillips earlier said Principality Stadium will return as the home venue for Wales regardless of whether spectators will be allowed or not.

Meanwhile, Cardiff Blues, who played their home matches at Newport's Rodney Parade will play their derby games against Ospreys and Scarlets at Cardiff City's football stadium,