Wales v Fiji: Match preview and team news for Cardiff match
Wales
Wales will be looking to make it two wins from two in the Autumn Nations Series when they take on Fiji at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.
Wayne Pivac's side began their campaign with a hard-fought 23-18 victory over Georgia last weekend, and they will be confident of another positive result against Fiji.
Fiji are ranked 11th in the world, but they will be no pushovers for Wales. The Pacific Islanders have a proud rugby tradition, and they will be looking to cause an upset in Cardiff.
Wales will be without a number of key players for the match, including Josh Adams, George North, and Justin Tipuric.
However, Pivac has named a strong squad, and they will be confident of getting the win.
Fiji
Fiji will be looking to bounce back from their 28-12 defeat to Scotland last weekend.
The Pacific Islanders were outplayed by the Scots, and they will need to improve their performance if they are to have any chance of beating Wales.
Fiji have a number of dangerous players in their side, including Semi Radradra, Josua Tuisova, and Viliame Mata.
However, they will need to be more disciplined than they were against Scotland if they are to cause an upset in Cardiff.
Team news
Wales have made a number of changes to their team for the match against Fiji.
Josh Adams, George North, and Justin Tipuric have all been ruled out through injury.
They have been replaced by Alex Cuthbert, Steff Evans, and Taulupe Faletau.
Fiji have also made a number of changes to their team for the match against Wales.
Mesulame Dolokoto, Semi Radradra, and Viliame Mata have all been ruled out through injury.
They have been replaced by Josua Tuisova, Waisea Nayacalevu, and Leone Nakarawa.
Match preview
The match between Wales and Fiji is expected to be a close and competitive affair.
Wales will be looking to build on their victory over Georgia, while Fiji will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to Scotland.
Both teams have a number of dangerous players in their side, and it could go either way.