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    Ireland v Wales - your guide to the Six Nations game
    Ireland won the Triple Crown in Cardiff in 2025 [Getty Images]Ireland attempt to secure part two of a Triple Crown in Dublin on Friday night while Wales hunt an upset in their bid to avoid a third successive Six Nations wooden spoon.With batteries recharged thanks to a fallow week in the new tournament schedule, the round four fixtures start at Aviva Stadium where the hosts will expect to build on their stunning success against England.Andy Farrell's side lifted the Triple Crown trophy in Cardiff last year and will hope to do the same in Dublin after hosting Scotland next weekend.Wales travel buoyed by a spirited showing against the Scots, but have still lost 14 straight in the Six Nations.Steve Tandy's side are huge underdogs with few expecting them to end the streak before their final weekend fixture against Italy in Cardiff.Wales recall Mee against Ireland in Six NationsWRU has 'lost argument' over plans - Senedd chair'Life in Welsh rugby' but stats show issues remainWhat time will Ireland v Wales kick-off?The match kicks off at 20:10 GMT and there will be live audio commentary on BBC Sounds via BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and Radio Ulster.The commentary will also be available on the BBC Sport website where you can follow blow-by-blow action with our live text commentary.The match is being televised on ITV1 and S4C.For all the build-up and analysis, follow the rugby union section on the BBC Sport website.How will the teams line up?Wales named their team on Wednesday morning and were without injured flanker Taine Plumtree and fly-half Sam Costelow.Steve Tandy recalled Dan Edwards to start while Ellis Mee is back on the wing at Gabriel Hamer-Webb's expense. James Botham impressed off the bench against the Scots and was given the back-row nod in Plumtree's absence.Ireland name their team on Wednesday afternoon and are unlikely to make dramatic changes to the Twickenham XV, even if they have been given some good selection news.Centre Bundee Aki is available after a ban for "verbal abuse and disrespect" in Connacht's United Rugby Championship (URC) defeat to Leinster.He is back with the squad along with fellow centre Robbie Henshaw and outside back Jimmy O'Brien, who both returned from injury for Leinster at Cardiff last Friday.However, fly-half Harry Byrne suffered a head injury in the opening stages of that fixture at the Arms Park after being released for game time, so will sit out round four.Why will Wales not be in their red kit?Mike Phillips scored for Wales against Ireland in the quarter-finals of the 2011 World Cup [Getty Images]Ireland and Wales lock horns every year but it has not been green versus red since 2024.The change is not for marketing reasons, it is part of a World Rugby directive due to colour blindness.Their guidelines became policy for tournaments from 1 January, 2025 and distinguishing between red and green is problematic for those affected by colour vision deficiency.Ireland wore white in Cardiff last season and it is Wales' turn to change in Dublin.Tandy's men will be in the white jerseys, black shorts and white socks that they pulled on in the autumn victory against Japan at Principality Stadium.Who is the referee?English referee Karl Dickson will be in charge of Friday's game.The former Harlequins scrum-half will be joined by assistant referees Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) and Damian Schneider (Argentina).England's Andrew Jackson is the TMO while France's Tual Trainini is in charge of the foul play review process (FPRO).What form are Ireland and Wales in?There was some grumbling when Ireland were comprehensively outplayed by France in round one after autumn defeats by New Zealand and South Africa.A home win against an impressive Italy was followed by a stunning success against England in London.Ireland won every department when racking up a record away win against the English, running in tries by Jamison Gibson-Park, Robert Baloucoune, Tommy O'Brien, Dan Sheehan and Jamie Osborne.Wales' troubles are well documented and it is now 24 defeats in 26 internationals - with both wins coming against Japan - and 14 straight losses in the Six Nations.There was encouragement from the performance against Scotland when the visitors only hit the front in the 74th minute.Past meetings between Ireland and WalesIreland are hunting a fifth straight win against Wales, a run that goes back to the 2021 fixture behind closed doors at Principality Stadium in 2021.That success ended a four-game Irish streak that went back to the 2019 Six Nations.Wales have not won in Dublin since a World Cup warm-up in 2015, while their last Six Nations success was in 2012 courtesy of Leigh Halfpenny's last-gasp penalty.Wales produced an encouraging performance when beaten 27-18 in Cardiff last year when interim coach Matt Sherratt was calling the shots after the exit of Warren Gatland.The last meeting in Dublin was a comprehensive 31-7 victory for Ireland, when Dan Sheehan, James Lowe, Tadhg Beirne and Ciaran Frawley scored tries.Wales' defence has been cause for concern - England, France and Scotland all won with bonus points - and they will hope to avoid a repeat of the 2002 trip to Dublin.That fixture at Lansdowne Road remains the record for points scored by Ireland (54) and their largest winning margin (44).
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    Chelsea star sparks alarm with 'worrying mentality' just hours before crunch Aston Villa clash
    Wesley Fofana has sparked criticism from Chelsea supporters after acknowledging the possibility of defeat ahead of tonight's pivotal encounter with Aston Villa.The French defender's pre-match interview on the club's official website drew immediate backlash for what fans perceived as a defeatist mindset.Chelsea currently occupy sixth position in the Premier League standings, trailing Villa by six points in the race for Champions League qualification.A victory at Villa Park this evening would see the Blues close the gap to just three points whilst also moving above Liverpool into fifth place, a position widely expected to secure entry into Europe's elite club competition.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayUnai Emery's side represent one of Chelsea's primary competitors for a top-four finish.Supporters took to social media platform X to express their dismay at Fofana's comments."The thought of losing shouldn't even be on the mind because it's 99 per cent over if we do," one fan wrote.Another supporter lamented the club's current standing, posting: "Chelsea football club contemplating loss to ASTON VILLA in MARCH in a T4 battle. How the mighty have fallen."A third fan questioned the defender's psychological approach, writing: "This is a worrying mentality icl (I can't lie). Why would any player think of 'But if we lose'?"The consensus among supporters was that the 70million centre-back should be focused solely on securing all three points rather than contemplating potential failure.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Wayne Rooney's friend sets record straight after former England star was spotted drinking with two womenPremier League and Championship forced to abandon British tradition as authorities braced for backlashAryna Sabalenka shows off stunning ring as tennis star gets engaged to 80m partnerDespite the backlash, Fofana's full remarks demonstrated awareness of the match's significance whilst maintaining perspective on the season ahead."It is a big game because we know if we win then we come back close to Aston Villa," the defender stated. "But if we lose it's not finished, because we have a lot of games after that."4 paragraphsHe outlined Chelsea's tactical intentions for the fixture, adding: "Aston Villa is a good team and we will try to play good football, try to be aggressive, to press high and to win the game and take the three points."The centre-back will be hoping to reclaim his starting berth this evening after serving a suspension following his dismissal, which caused him to miss the recent loss against Arsenal.Fofana's red card contributed to Chelsea's alarming disciplinary record this campaign, with Pedro Neto subsequently dismissed during the Arsenal defeat.That sending-off brought the club's total to nine red cards for the season, a figure exceeding double that of any other Premier League side.Manager Liam Rosenior has pledged to address the issue, warning players they risk losing their places if behaviour does not improve."It needs to improve," he declared at Monday's press conference."My job is to create a culture of accountability, where if you make a mistake it's OK, you hold your hands up and make sure it doesn't happen again."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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