Venue: Principality Stadium, Cardiff Date: Saturday, 26 November Kick-off: 15:15 GMT |
Coverage: Commentary on BBC Radio Cymru and updates on BBC Radio Wales; live text commentary on BBC Sport website & app |
After a 13-12 defeat by Georgia, Wales head coach Wayne Pivac said it was up to others to make a decision on his future.
Pivac was the first Wales coach to suffer home losses by Georgia and Italy.
Wales will play in the World Cup in France in 10 months time.
Pivac was asked if he feared for his position.
Wales have lost eight of their 11 games in the next four years, but the only man to lead the country to a men's Test win was Pivac.
Wales will play Australia in the final Autumn Nations Series match next weekend.
"You have seen a lot of results that are going against the formbook, and our result is one of those," said Pivac.
We'll come up with a plan for the week from tomorrow morning.
We're here to do something. We are concentrating on the World Cup. We are not proud of this outcome.
We chatted in the changing room after. Everyone is upset.
We will leave no stone unturned in reviewing everything.
The first half was okay for us.
We created opportunities despite it being not perfect. Building phases hurt them.
We had no continuity after the first half. We were second-best in a lot of the physical aspects.
Wales can be turned around according to Pivac.
He said they had done it before. We've had to do it many times from my perspective.
It's not a good place to be. Pulling the game to bits is one of the things we will look at during the seven day period.
In a week's time, we have to make sure we get the performance we are all proud of.
Losing a game leaves a scar. It's the same next week. A very strong performance is needed this week.