South Africa vs Wales: July Nations Championship Test
South Africa enter the Nations Championship clash against Wales on the back of two wins from two matches. The Springboks have already dispatched England and Scotland in this fledgling competition. Their next test comes at Kings Park, Durban, where they aim to keep the perfect record intact while weathering a reshuffled lineup from Rassie Erasmus.
Wales have shown improvement over the past fortnight, bouncing back from a loss to Argentina after victories over Italy and Fiji. Coach Steve Tandy knows his side faces a steep challenge and is pondering whether a surprise is possible against a formidable South African side. The Welsh squad has been freshened up, with several new faces making the step up to the starting XV.
When and Where?
The match kicks off at 4.40âŻpm BST on Saturday 18âŻJuly at Kings Park Stadium in Durban. This marks the third fixture of the July international window for both teams. The venue will be full of atmosphere as the two nations collide in the inaugural Nations Championship.
How to Watch
viewers in the United Kingdom can catch the game live on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 4.15âŻpm BST. An online stream is also available via ITVX for those who prefer digital platforms. Fans outside the UK will need to check local broadcasters for rights information.
South Africa Squad
Rassie Erasmus has introduced four uncapped players to the side, highlighting his willingness to blend experience with fresh talent. The most notable new face is 20âyearâold flyâhalf Vusi Moyo, who will operate alongside debutant wing Jaco Williams. Tightâhead prop Carlu Sadie, who has impressed with Bordeaux Bègles, and lock Ruben van Heerden from Montpellier add further TopâŻ14 depth.
The starting XV is led by PieterâSteph du Toit, who captains in Siya Kolisiâs absence. The backârow also features Paul de Villiers at six and Jasper Wiese at eight, while Cobus Reinach controls the scrumâhalf duties. The final lineâup reads: 1 Gerhard Steenekamp, 2 Malcolm Marx, 3 Carlu Sadie; 4 Cobus Wiese, 5 Ruben van Heerden; 6 Paul de Villiers, 7 PieterâSteph du Toit (c), 8 Jasper Wiese; 9 Cobus Reinach, 10 Vusi Moyo; 11 KurtâLee Arendse, 12 Damian de Allende, 13 Jesse Kriel, 14 Jaco Williams, 15 Aphelele Fassi.
Bench options include AndreâHugo Venter, JanâHendrik Wessels, Wilco Louw, BenâJason Dixon, Marco van Staden, Herschel Jantjies, Manie Libbok and Damian Willemse.
Wales Squad
Captain Dewi Lake returns after a fitness scare, anchoring the Welsh pack alongside Teddy Williams and Adam Beard in the second row. Flanker Alex Mann rejoins the flank opposite Jac Morgan, while a new midfield pairing of Ben Thomas and Max Llewellyn replaces Joe Hawkins and Eddie James.
The starting XV features Rhys Carre at prop, Dillon Lewis at hooker, and Louis ReesâZammit on the wing, with Blair Murray as fullâback. The backârow is completed by Alex Mann, Jac Morgan and Aaron Wainwright, while Tomos Williams and Dan Edwards form the halfâback duet. Wales line up as: 1 Rhys Carre, 2 Dewi Lake (c), 3 Dillon Lewis; 4 Teddy Williams, 5 Adam Beard; 6 Alex Mann, 7 Jac Morgan, 8 Aaron Wainwright; 9 Tomos Williams, 10 Dan Edwards; 11 Josh Adams, 12 Ben Thomas, 13 Max Llewellyn, 14 Louis ReesâZammit, 15 Blair Murray.
Replacements: 16 Ryan Elias, 17 Nicky Smith, 18 Ben Warren, 19 Freddie Thomas, 20 Tommy Reffell, 21 James Botham, 22 Reuben MorganâWilliams, 23 Joe Hawkins.
What to Watch
The clash will test South Africaâs depth as they rotate personnel, offering a glimpse of emerging talent against a Wales side eager to prove its new blend works. Both coaches are likely to rely on experienced leadersâDu Toit and Lakeâto steer their teams through the physical challenge. Expect a hardâfought contest where tactical adjustments could decide the outcome of the Nations Championship.
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