Wales have named an unchanged starting XV to face England at Twickenham on Saturday (KO 16:00).
There are three changes on the bench with Paul James, Luke Charteris and Rhys Webb coming into the match day squad. James replaces Gethin Jenkins who continues to recover from a calf injury but has been re-integrated back into training. Charteris has come through training positively following his knee injury and returns to the side and Webb, who was called into the squad earlier this week, is also named as scrum-half cover.
Front-row trio Rob Evans, Scott Baldwin and Samson Lee pack down for a fourth consecutive RBS 6 Nations match together.
In the second row Bradley Davies and Alun Wyn Jones, who boast more than 150 International caps between them continue their partnership and it is an unchanged back row of Dan Lydiate, Sam Warburton and Taulupe Faletau.
Man of the match against France, Gareth Davies and Dan Biggar continue at half-back with Jamie Roberts partnering Jonathan Davies in midfield. Alex Cuthbert, George North and Liam Williams are named as the back three.
"We’ve named a pretty experienced side for Saturday, no changes in the starting team, I thought they did pretty well against France and we are looking for them to do a job for us this weekend,” said Wales Head Coach Warren Gatland.
"We have a couple of guys back from injury on the bench, Luke Charteris, Paul James and Rhys Webb and that is a bonus.
"There is a huge amount to play for on Saturday and it will go a long way to deciding the Six Nations.
"We are happy with the blend of our side. We have a very experienced back five in the pack, blended with the youth up from and that balance is really pleasing.”
"It’s great to have Rhys back in the squad. He has been training really hard and brings a lot of energy and experience to the team.”
Ken Owens and Tomas Francis join James as the front row replacements. Charteris and Justin Tipuric complete the forward contingent. Webb, Rhys Priestland and Gareth Anscombe are cover for the backs.
Wales team to play England:
Liam Williams (Scarlets), Alex Cuthbert (Cardiff Blues), Jonathan Davies (ASM Clermont), Jamie Roberts (Harlequins), George North (Northampton Saints), Dan Biggar (Ospreys), Gareth Davies (Scarlets); Rob Evans (Scarlets), Scott Baldwin (Ospreys), Samson Lee (Scarlets), Bradley Davies (Wasps), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Dan Lydiate (Ospreys), Sam Warburton (Cardiff Blues, CAPT), Taulupe Faletau (Newport Gwent Dragons).
Replacements: Ken Owens (Scarlets), Paul James (Ospreys), Tomas Francis (Exeter Chiefs), Luke Charteris (Racing 92), Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), Rhys Webb (Ospreys), Rhys Priestland (Bath Rugby), Gareth Anscombe (Cardiff Blues).
England v Wales Stats & Facts
?England have won their last four test matches since their defeat to Australia during RWC2015.
England have begun their RBS 6 Nations campaign with victories in the first three rounds and have five times before started with four straight wins, the last in 2013.
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England have not been defeated at Twickenham in the RBS 6 Nations since Wales had an opportunity to take the triple crown in 2012 and won 19-12.
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Wales are unbeaten in their last seven RBS 6 Nations matches since England beat them in Cardiff in round 1 last year.
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Wales have won on two of their last three visits to Twickenham to face England – during the 2012 RBS 6 Nations and at RWC2015.
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England have won their last two encounters with Wales in the RBS 6 Nations but have not won three in a row against them since 2004.
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England are attempting to claim a 25th Triple Crown since their first in 1883, although just three of those have been claimed during the RBS 6 Nations era.
On The Pitch
?Billy Vunipola has the most carries so far in the 2016 RBS 6 Nations with 58.
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George North has beaten the most defenders after the first three rounds with 16.
Taulupe Faletau has made the most tackles with 51.
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George Kruis has won the most lineouts with 19, but it is Wales who have the most efficient lineout with 28 wins and only one loss so far.





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