Wales believe they can upset oddspublished at 14:45 GMT 22 November 2025
14:45 GMT 22 November 2025
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One bookmaker has priced Wales at 22-1 for victory this afternoon.
The only wins since the 2023 World Cup have both come against Japan but those in the home changing room believe they can cause a monumental upset in Cardiff.
"You wouldn't be a pro athlete if you didn't think that you are going to win games," said lock Dafydd Jenkins.
"I was trying to explain that to some mates who are not in the circle and they couldn't get their heads around that.
"The closer to the game you get, the more confident you get. It's a weird feeling, then you run out at Principality Stadium and feel that you are invincible."
It must be Lovepublished at 14:42 GMT 22 November 2025
14:42 GMT 22 November 2025
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New Zealand may have rung the changes but they still boast plenty of talent in their 23 and there is excitement about the selection of full-back Ruben Love.
The talented Hurricanes back will make just his second international start when winning his fifth cap.
The playmaker, who aims to be a fly-half contender, is relishing the chance to get his hands on the ball in Cardiff after biding his time.
"You’re behind three future hall of famers in Beauden Barrett, Damian McKenzie and Will Jordan, so you have to be pretty patient," he said.
"There’s been times where you get frustrated just training the whole time but you’ve got so many coaches who put their arm around you and help you grow.
"As a player I’m still young, so it’s only failure if I don’t learn.
"I just want to do my best, play my part, and give a performance I can be proud of."
Determined Deaves earns debutpublished at 14:32 GMT 22 November 2025
14:32 GMT 22 November 2025
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Steve Tandy says Harri Deaves fully deserves his Wales Test debut against New Zealand
Ospreys flanker Harri Deaves will be roared on by a sizeable Pontyclun contingent this afternoon when making his international debut.
Deaves was called into the squad when Jac Morgan suffered a dislocated shoulder against Argentina but he's been knocking at the door for quite some time.
All Blacks ring the changespublished at 14:28 GMT 22 November 2025
14:28 GMT 22 November 2025
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Scott Robertson has rested star player Beauden Barrett for their final Test of the year
Opportunity knocks for a raft of All Blacks after head coach Scott Robertson retained just two starters from the defeat to England - captain and lock Scott Barrett and blindside flanker Simon Parker.
Only one player in the touring party, prop Tevita Mafileo, will not get any action and that is because of injury.
The likes of Jordie and Beauden Barrett, Codie Taylor, Ardie Savea and Cam Roigard sit this game out but there is still serious talent in the 23.
"The ones that have been given the opportunity have trained extremely hard and been really focused," said Robertson.
"It's great to play the whole squad and let everyone have a crack at it. There's a good sprinkling of experience and some great youth and young players coming through, so it will be a passionate display."
New Zealand: Love; Jordan, R Ioane, Lienert-Brown, Clarke; McKenzie, Ratima; T Williams, Taukei'aho, Tosi, S Barrett (capt), Holland, Parker, Kirifi, Sititi.
Wales change six from Japan winpublished at 14:23 GMT 22 November 2025
14:23 GMT 22 November 2025
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Joe Hawkins became eligible to play for Wales again after joining Scarlets in the summer
Wales make six personnel changes to the side that started against Japan.
Tom Rogers is in for suspended wing Josh Adams while injuries to back-row forwards Olly Cracknell and Aaron Wainwright lead to debutant Harri Deaves and Taine Plumtree coming in.
Scarlets centre Joe Hawkins will make his first Wales start since March 2023 as he replaces Ben Thomas.
Props Rhys Carre and Keiron Assiratti return to the starting side after dropping to the replacements bench against Japan.
Dragons hooker Brodie Coghlan and Ospreys number eight Morgan Morse are in line for a Test debut from the bench.
Wales: Murray; Rees-Zammit, Llewellyn, Hawkins, Rogers; Edwards, T Williams; Carre, Lake (capt), Assiratti, D Jenkins, Beard, Mann, Deaves, Plumtree.
Replacements: Coghlan, G Thomas, Griffin, F Thomas, Morse, Hardy, J Evans, Tompkins.
Welcome to Cardiffpublished at 14:20 GMT 22 November 2025
14:20 GMT 22 November 2025
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Welcome to the Principality Stadium, the scene of late drama
when Wales beat Japan 24-23 last weekend.
Few are expecting a tense finish against the All Blacks
and most of the fans that will pack out the stands will just hope for some home
resistance.
Wales showed glimpses of attacking promise when beaten
52-28 by Argentina in their autumn opener but took a step back against Japan.
Head coach Steve Tandy will know his side need to up
their game if they are to stay competitive against a New Zealand team smarting
from defeat by England.
All the pressure is on the All Blacks after their 33-19
loss in London and they will be expected to not only win but win convincingly.
So that's the setting for today's clash, now let's take a
look at the teams.