Venue: Twickenham Stadium Date: Saturday, 26 February Kick-off: 16:45 GMT |
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Wales will play England in the Six Nations match on Saturday.
The only two changes made to the team that beat Scotland were in the back row with Faletau and Adams, and in the wing with Adams.
Faletau has played two games for Bath since returning from an ankle injury.
Adams had a calf problem and missed the home win over Scotland.
After the defeat in Ireland, the wing was moved to the outside centre, but he is back at his natural position.
Owen Watkin and Nick Tompkins are in the middle with Jonathan Davies on the bench.
After an impressive performance against Scotland, Alex Cuthbert keeps his spot in the starting lineup for Gloucester.
In the first two games of the Six Nations, he struggled to impose himself.
The 21-year-old injured his ankle in the warm-up against Ireland but still played in the Dublin defeat.
Faletau is in the back row at number eight with Taine Basham and Ross Moriarty.
After picking up an ankle injury while playing for the British and Irish Lions in South Africa in the summer of 2021, Faletua has played twice for Bath.
He has played 86 internationals for Wales and been involved in five Lions Tests.
Morgan started against Scotland in his first cap, while Wainwright was included from the beginning against Ireland.
The first Six Nations outings from the bench are made up of a scrum-half, an outside-half and a prop.
Pivac said they were very pleased to have the experienced Faletau back.
He got 80 minutes under his belt last week after training well during the week. He has a lot of experience so we are very excited to have him back.
I am really happy for Cuthbert to get 50 Tests for his country. It is a huge achievement.
Adams is back from an injury. They are both good players.
The unfortunate one this week is Rees-Zammit.
We looked at the opposition we are playing and the injuries that players pick up from time to time and we think that Alex and Josh are the right choices.
It is the first time in history that the captains of England and Wales have both come from the same club.
Biggar (capt), L Williams, Watkin, Tompkins, Adams, and W Jones are included in the Wales squad.
Replacements: Lake, G Thomas, Brown, S Davies, Morgan, and Anscombe.