Wales versus Argentina head-to-head ratings which see one team have a slight edge for Cardiff showdown

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Wales versus Argentina head-to-head ratings which see one team have a slight edge for Cardiff showdown

Wales and Argentina are going head-to-head in a rugby match in Cardiff. Argentina beat England at Twickenham last weekend. Wales came unstuck against the All Blacks.

Wayne Pivac's team take on the Pumas in Cardiff on Saturday.

Louis Rees-Zammit, Alex Cuthbert, Rio Dyer and Mateo Carreras are the back three for Wales vs Argentina. Mateos Carrizo Mallia and Emiliano Boffelli are dangerous wings for Argentina, while Juan Cruz Malli is a solid full back.

Wales have a slight edge over Argentina in the head-to-head ratings.

Wales' centres emerged with credit from the mauling at the hands of the All Blacks. Nick Tompkins, George North and Jeronimo de la Fuente are starting to gel. Matias Moroni's pass to Santiago Carreras for Boffelli's try against England last weekend was a work of art.

Wales have a slight edge over Argentina in the head-to-head.

Wales take on Argentina in Cardiff. Tomos Williams and Gareth Anscombe are reunited for Wales. Gonzalo Bertranou and Santiago Carreras are the other players who have a chance to play for Argentina.

Wales take on Ireland in a rugby union match. Ireland have a very good hooker in Agustin Creevy. Wales have two very competent hookers in Ken Owens and Agus Thomas. Thomas Gallo will try to test Dillon Lewis. Gareth Thomas will want to impose himself on Francisco Gomez Kodela. Tomas Francis is absent for this match, but some see him as the strongest scrummaging tighthead in Wales squad.

Wales play Argentina in a rugby match in Cardiff. Will Rowlands, Adam Beard and Matias Alemanno are important players for Wales. Tomas Lavanini is a problem player for Argentina. He was the first player to pick up three red cards in Test rugby.

Wales lost the back-row battle against New Zealand. Dan Lydiate, Justin Tipuric, Taulupe Faletau and Juan Martin Gonzalez are the front rowers for Wales. Pablo Matera is a world-class loose forward, Marcos Kremer is 6ft 7in and 18st 4lb of raw physicality, JuanMartin Gonzalez can play on either flank. Argentina have a slight edge in the head-to-head record.

Argentina's reserve front row dominated the scrums against England. Facunda Isa made some solid tackles. Jac Morgan is expected to make a mark for Wales.


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