Wales Revamps Squad for Crucial Match Against Italy
Wales makes strategic changes with Faletau's return and debut start for James as they face Italy in the Six Nations.

In a crucial clash for the Six Nations, Wales has made two significant changes to their lineup ahead of their match against Italy at Stadio Olimpico this Saturday at 14:15 GMT. Head coach Warren Gatland welcomes back number eight Taulupe Faletau, who has been cleared to play after recovering from a knee injury that kept him sidelined during the previous match against France. Additionally, Eddie James is set to make his first international start for Wales, replacing the injured Owen Watkin.
Key Changes in the Lineup
- Faletau steps in for Aaron Wainwright, who has been named in the reserves after recovering from a facial injury sustained in Paris. Despite the challenging circumstances, Wainwright remains eager to prove himself following a concerning incident in the last match.
- James, a promising young talent at just 22 years old, will partner with Nick Tompkins in the midfield. With a strong focus on ball-carrying and skillful passing, James aims to bring a fresh dynamic to the team’s attacking strategy.
Looking Ahead
Wales will depart from their training camp in Nice, intending to break a streak of 13 consecutive international defeats. Gatland expressed optimism about Faletau's experienced presence, which he believes could inspire confidence among the squad. "He brings experience and a little bit of X-factor," said Gatland, emphasizing the impact of Faletau's return.
In their last Six Nations match, Wales faced a formidable Italian side that suffered a setback against Scotland. Nevertheless, Wales has a strong record at the Stadio Olimpico, aiming to maintain their undefeated streak in Rome since 2007. A victory is crucial, not only to secure pride but also to avoid the potential of finishing at the bottom of the tournament standings.
As they prepare, Gatland stressed the importance of building effective partnerships within the squad. "With Owen's injury, we've had to adapt, but it's vital to establish settled combinations for stability moving forward." With both experience and youthful enthusiasm in the lineup, Wales hopes to secure a much-needed victory on Italian soil.