How to watch Wales v France: 6 Nations rugby live stream
The 6 Nations 2018 wraps up this evening as Wales take on France in Cardiff.
Both teams have enjoyed a mixed tournament this year, with highs and lows on both sides, and now look for a strong performance which could well decide who finishes second overall.
Wales will reflect on what might have been following defeats by England and trophy winners Ireland, whereas France will look to the morale-boosting win over England in Paris as a building block for the future.
The hosts make several changes to the side that triumphed over Italy last weekend, with Dan Biggar replacing Gareth Anscombe at fly-half. Warren Gatland makes seven changes overall, with Leigh Halfpenny also returning at full-back, with Josh Navidi, Rob Evans and Ken Owens all coming into the pack.
France have promoted Mathieu Bastareaud to captain following Guilhem Guirado's knee injury in the victory over England, and also welcome back Gael Fickou at full-back, with Benjamin Fall switching to the wing and Cedate Gomes Sa replacing Rabah Slimani at prop.
If you've not managed to get tickets for the big game, and can't get to a TV, here is TechRadar's guide to watching all the 6 Nations rugby action online, wherever you are in the world.
1. How to watch Wales v France 6 Nations rugby online
This is the best way to watch Wales v France 6 Nations online - from absolutely anywhere in the world - without any commercial breaks:
2. How to watch the Wales v France 6 Nations rugby in the UK in its entirety:
If you’re in the UK and if you have a TV licence, then BBC iPlayer is where you should go for the 6 Nations; you may be asked to register for free in order to watch it though but it is a doddle and once you do it, you can enjoy it almost anywhere: on your mobile, your media player, tablet, your web browser, streaming device, gaming console, TV, cable and satellite operators etc.
3. How to watch Wales v France 6 Nations rugby in the US in its entirety:
As mentioned above, if you're not based in the UK and want to watch the 6 Nations rugby, you won't be able to access live coverage. In the US, NBC’s Sports Gold subscription streaming service will be showing all of 2018 6 Nations tournament live.
The channel's Rugby Pass costs $59.99, but also includes a whole heap of other rugby action, including Premiership Rugby and the 7s World Cup.
Photos courtesy of SixNationsRugby.com
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