Overview
- Kick-off is 3.10pm GMT on Sunday 9 November at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
- Both starting XVs and benches are confirmed, with Louis Rees‑Zammit named among Wales’ replacements and Dan Edwards continuing at fly half.
- Bookmakers make Argentina clear favourites, with prices around 1-4 for the Pumas and 3-1 for Wales.
- Argentina are without Pedro Rubiolo and Joel Sclavi due to injury, as Geronimo Prisciantelli starts at fly half with Santiago Carreras at full-back.
- Wales snapped an 18-Test losing run by beating Japan in July, and Argentina won the sides’ last meeting at the 2023 World Cup.