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Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt has assembled a 40-man squad to meet in early January for a three-day training camp.
Wales face off against Wallabies in Internationals on Sun 17th November 2024 at Principality Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 16:10 and is broadcast on TNT Sports, Discovery+. In South Africa it’s at 18:10 SAST on SuperSport, 05:10 NZST on Sky Sport, Sky Sport Now, Sky Go in New Zealand, 03:10 AEST on Stan Sport in Australia and 08:10 EST in the US.
Wallabies won the last encounter but Wales are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture the two sides are separated by just 4 places in the rankings with Wallabies in position 7 and Wales in position 11, underlining just how tight this match could be.
The official squads for Wales vs Wallabies will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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A wonderful passing move by Australia is finished off by Tom Wright
Noah Lolesio has kicked a conversion.
A series of passes by Australia results in a try for Len Ikitau
The Wales supporters go wild as Sam Costelow successfully kicks the conversion.
A series of passes by Wales results in a try for Ben Thomas
The Australia supporters go wild as Noah Lolesio successfully kicks the conversion.
Tom Wright intercepts the pass to race ahead and score the try for Australia
The touch judges raise their flags as Noah Lolesio kicks the conversion.
Nothing was going to stop Matt Faessler from scoring as they record the try for Australia.
Noah Lolesio adds the two points for Australia.
The Australia maul march their way over the white wash for Matt Faessler to touch down.
Samu Kerevi (Australia) is shown the red card
The Wales supporters go wild as Gareth Anscombe successfully kicks the penalty goal.
The Wales supporters go wild as Gareth Anscombe successfully kicks the penalty goal.
Gareth Anscombe makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
Wales are stopped just a few metres from the try line but Aaron Wainwright picks up from the base of the ruck to score the try.
Noah Lolesio makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
Great forward play by Australia allows Matt Faessler to score the try.
Noah Lolesio converts the try.
A bit of individual brilliance by Nick Frost leads to a try for Australia
A series of passes by Australia results in a try for Tom Wright