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Watch Wales v New Zealand live streaming from Principality Stadium
The Autumn international series has come around again and Wales kick off November with a mouth watering clash with New Zealand in Cardiff.
Wayne Pivac will be hoping his Welsh side and build on a topsy turvy few years of international rugby as they come up against the southern hemisphere’s finest in Cardiff.
A fifth place in the Six Nations last year came as a bitter disappointment to the Welsh public, and after an opening defeat on their summer tour of South Africa, even the most optimistic Welshmen will have been pouring themselves another pint of Brains.
There are a few green shoots of recovery however, with a young side defeating South Africa 13-12 in the second match which will have boosted confidence levels, especially amongst their emerging young stars in Christ Tshiunza, Leicester Tigers’ Tommy Reffell and Louis Rees-Zammit.
Here’s how you can watch the Wales v New Zealand match with a live stream.
Is the Wales vs New Zealand rugby match on TV?
No. The Wales New Zealand match is not available to watch on terrestrial TV in the United Kingdom unfortunately. The match is televised on Amazon Prime this afternoon.
You must have an Amazon Prime subscription to access the game.
You can also use Bet365 and their live rugby service, which goes in operation from Cardiff at the kick off time of 3.15 BST.
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New Zealand have had a torrid year form wise, although they did get their test series off to a win, defeating Japan 38-31 in Tokyo.
That match was not without incident however, with Brodie Retallick being red carded and facing a two game ban.
Coach Ian Foster has a few selection headaches coming in to this one as well.
Captain Sam Cane was also injured in the match with and has been forced to fly home for surgery on a double fracture of the cheekbone, while experienced hooker Dane Coles was injured in the warm up.
New Zealand are once again the odds on favorites to take the win at 1/4.
Now may be the time to back this young emerging Welsh team however, who are available at a best price of 7/2.
The action gets underway in Cardiff at 15:15 BST.