France travel to Cardiff to meet Wales in the fourth round of the Six Nations Championship, a match to which both sides will arrive with concerns.
Wales were hammered by Ireland in Dublin and are the only side to have lost their opening three matches of the competition.
Meanwhile France, seemingly bereft of the energy that drove them towards a home World Cup last year, only narrowly avoided a horror result at home to Italy, with Paolo Garbisi’s last-gasp penalty hitting the post and saving a draw for France.
When is Wales v France?
Wales and France sqaure off on Sunday, March 10. The match will kick-off at 3pm.
Where is Wales v France taking place?
The will be played at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
How to watch Wales v France on TV
The match will be breaodcast live on the BBC and available for streaming on BBC iPlayer
Who is the referee?
England’s Luke Pearce will be the man in charge in Cardiff.