Wales head coach Warren Gatland bids to avoid worst losing run
Warren Gatland's Wales will be looking to avoid a fifth straight defeat when they take on England in the Six Nations this weekend.
Wales have lost their last four matches, including a 34-10 defeat to Scotland in their opening game of the Six Nations. Gatland's side have not lost five games in a row since 2003.
Wales will be without a number of key players for the match against England, including injured captain Alun Wyn Jones and fly-half Dan Biggar.
However, Gatland has recalled a number of experienced players to the squad, including scrum-half Rhys Webb and centre Jonathan Davies.
England will be looking to continue their good start to the Six Nations, having won their opening two games against Scotland and Italy.
The match between Wales and England will be played at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, February 25.