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The Wales rugby team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship. They’ve appeared at every edition of the Rugby World Cup since 1987.

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Wales Rugby Matches

Sun 16 Mar, 2025

Six Nations

FT
Principality Stadium
Wales Wales
-
England England
12:45am
Round 5
LIVE
14
68

Sat 5 Jul, 2025

Internationals

1:00pm HKT
Mikuni World Stadium Kitakyushu
Japan Japan
-
Wales Wales
1:00pm
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Japan 0%
0% Wales

Sat 12 Jul, 2025

Internationals

1:50pm HKT
Kobe Misaki Stadium
Japan Japan
-
Wales Wales
1:50pm
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Japan 0%
0% Wales

Wales Rugby Forwards

Name
Position
Gareth Thomas
Prop
Corey Domachowski
Prop
Kemsley Mathias
Prop
Sam Parry
Hooker
Elliott Dee
Hooker
Dewi Lake
Hooker
Efan Daniel
Hooker
Evan Lloyd
Hooker
Henry Thomas
Prop
Dillon Lewis
Prop
Kieron Assiratti
Prop
Archie Griffin
Prop
Harri O'Connor
Prop
Cory Hill
Lock
Matthew Screech
Lock
Ben Carter
Lock
Christ Tshiunza
Lock
Dafydd Jenkins
Lock
James Botham
Back Row
Taine Plumtree
Back Row
Mackenzie Martin
Back Row
Aaron Wainwright
Back Row
Tommy Reffell
Back Row

Wales Rugby Backs

Name
Position
Gareth Davies
Scrum Half
Kieran Hardy
Scrum Half
Ellis Bevan
Scrum Half
Sam Costelow
Fly Half
Keelan Giles
Outside Back
Rio Dyer
Outside Back
Regan Grace
Outside Back
Nick Tompkins
Centre
Owen Watkin
Centre
Ben Thomas
Centre
Eddie James
Centre
Mason Grady
Centre
Liam Williams
Outside Back
Jacob Beetham
Outside Back
Cam Winnett
Outside Back
Josh Hathaway
Outside Back

Wales Rugby Tournaments

Wales National Rugby Union Team

Wales National Rugby Team 

The Wales rugby team is one of the sport's most formidable. As one of the most successful sides in the Six Nations history, Wales are internationally revered and the team regularly reaches the latter stages of the Rugby World Cup.

As one of rugby's finest sides, the Wales rugby team has historically been littered with the game's very best players. This includes many Hall of Fame members, including both Gareth Edwards and Ieuan Evans

Wales at the Six Nations Championship 

The Wales national rugby team competes in the annual Six Nations Championship. In fact, Wales' Six Nations record dates back more than a century; they were one of the founding teams in the original Home Nations Championship (1883-1909, 1932-1939).

The Wales rugby team won their first Home Nations in 1893, a decade after the tournament began. Fifteen years later, they achieved their first Grand Slam in 1908. Then, in 1909, Wales retained their Six Nations title and again claimed the Grand Slam.

To date, the Wales rugby team boasts one of the best Six Nations records of all-time. In total, the Wales national rugby team has won 28 outright titles and enjoyed 11 shared wins. Additionally, Wales' Six Nations record also includes 12 Grand Slams and 22 Triple Crowns

Wales at the Rugby World Cup

Although they have appeared at every tournament, the Wales national rugby team have never won the Rugby World Cup. Wales' best Rugby World Cup result was in 1987, when the team finished in third place. Their other notable finishes came in 2011 and 2019, when they came fourth. 

In 1987, the Wales squad secured their third-place finish after they defeated Australia 22-21 in the Bronze Final. In 2011, Wales took fourth place after they were defeated by Australia - the Wallabies won the match 21-18. They repeated this result in 2019, when they were defeated 40-17 by New Zealand

In contrast, Wales' worst Rugby World Cup finishes occurred in 1991, 1995 and 2007, when the squad failed to progress from the pool stage. 

On this page you can uncover all of the latest news about the Wales rugby team, including analysis and player interviews. Plus, you can also see the team’s upcoming fixtures and latest results. 

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