Overview
- Wales enters the match against South Africa on a record-breaking 11-game losing streak, including recent heavy defeats to Fiji and Australia.
- Head coach Warren Gatland has faced mounting pressure, with speculation that this could be his final game in charge if the team's struggles continue.
- South Africa, the reigning back-to-back world champions, have made several lineup changes but remain favorites following wins over England and Scotland earlier this month.
- Wales has made four changes to their lineup, including Sam Costelow starting at fly-half, while South Africa promotes Eben Etzebeth to the starting lock position after a late injury to Jean Kleyn.
- The match, held at Cardiff's Principality Stadium, kicks off at 5:40 pm GMT and will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 2 and S4C.