The Six Nations title decider between Wales and England will be played beneath a closed roof at the Millennium Stadium tomorrow.

With heavy rain forecasted, both teams have agreed to play the match with the roof closed.

The two sides played beneath a closed roof when they last met at the Millennium Stadium in 2011, with England prevailing 26-19.

England will claim their first Grand Slam in a decade if they win, but Wales can still retain the Six Nations title with victory by at least eight points, or seven so long as England do not outscore them by three tries.

England takes on Wales tomorrow at 5am.

Meanwhile, Ireland will meet Italy at 2.30am while France takes on Scotland at 8am also on Sunday.


Story by: Filipe Naikaso