Ireland return to action aiming to make it three wins from three to cement their place at the top of the Guinness Six Nations standings.
Andy Farrell’s side have looked a class apart, securing bonus-point victories over France and Italy, and face a Wales side licking its wounds after defeats to Scotland and England.
When is Ireland v Wales?
Ireland and Wales meet on Saturday, February 24. The match kicks off at 2.15pm (GMT).
Where is Ireland v Wales taking place?
The Aviva Stadium, in Dublin.
How to watch Ireland v Wales on TV
The match will be broadcast live on ITV.
Who is the referee?
Andrea Piardi (Ita). Telegraph Sport has published a full guide to all the referees at this year’s tournament.
What is the latest news?
Sam Costelow, the Wales fly-half, has been recalled to the starting line-up to face Ireland. The Scarlets No 10 went off because of a neck problem suffered when Wales were beaten 27-26 by opening match with Scotland.
Elsewhere, there are further starts for squad newcomers Cameron Winnett and Alex Mann, while centre George North wins his 120th cap and is only the third Wales player to reach that mark after Alun Wyn Jones and Gethin Jenkins.
Uncapped Cardiff back-row forward Mackenzie Martin, meanwhile, features on the replacements’ bench.
Wales team: C Winnett (Cardiff); J Adams (Cardiff), G North (Ospreys), N Tompkins (Saracens), R Dyer (Dragons); S Costelow (Scarlets), T Williams (Cardiff); G Thomas (Ospreys), E Dee (Dragons), K Assiratti (Cardiff), D Jenkins (Exeter, capt), A Beard (Ospreys), A Mann (Cardiff), T Reffell (Leicester), A Wainwright (Dragons).
Replacements: R Elias (Scarlets), C Domachowski (Cardiff), D Lewis (Harlequins), W Rowlands (Racing 92), M Martin (Cardiff), K Hardy (Scarlets), I Lloyd (Scarlets), M Grady (Cardiff).