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John Evely

How to watch Wales v Canada live on TV for free, team news and kick-off times

Bristol Bears fly-half Callum Sheedy starts for Wales at fly-half against Canada today in the first of three summer internationals.

Wales head coach Wayne Pivac has 10 Welshmen away on British and Irish Lions duty including fly-half Dan Biggar meaning he includes five uncapped players in his matchday.

Sheedy has earned 10 caps since making his debut in the Autumn and it looking to put in a performance to see off his rivals for the 10 jersey.

There are going to be 8,200 fans back at the stadium for today's game but the even better news is the game is being shown live on TV.

Here's everything you need to know about the match and how to follow all the action...

What time is kick-off?

Wales host Canada at the Principality Stadium on Saturday, July 3, kicking off at 3pm .

What TV channel is Wales v Canada on?

If you are living in Wales, BBC Two Wales will show live coverage of Wales v Canada.

The TV coverage will begin at 2.45pm.

Extended match highlights will be broadcast on S4C at 9.30pm the same day.

The great news is elsewhere viewers can tune in to BBC and watrch live stream coverage via the iPlayer, while S4C fans can do so via S4C Clic.

How else can I follow the game?

If you can't get in front of a TV this afternoon you can follow all the live play-by-play action in the blog by our colleagues at sister publication Wales Online.

What's the team news?

Wales: Leigh Halfpenny; Jonah Holmes, Willis Halaholo, Jonathan Davies (C), Tom Rogers; Callum Sheedy, Tomos Williams; Nicky Smith, Elliot Dee, Dillon Lewis; Ben Carter, Will Rowlands; Ross Moriarty, James Botham, Aaron Wainwright.

Replacements: Ryan Elias, Gareth Thomas, Leon Brown, Josh Turnbull, Taine Basham, Kieran Hardy, Ben Thomas, Nick Tompkins.

Canada: Cooper Colts; Cole Davis, Ben Le Sage, Quinn Ngawati, Kainoa Lloyd; Peter Nelson, Ross Braude; Djustice Sears-Duru, Andrew Quattrin, Jake Illnick; Conor Keys, Josh Larsen; Regan O'Gorman, Lucas Rumball, Siaki Vikilani.

Replacements: Eric Howard, Cole Keith, Tyler Rowland, Donald Carson, Michael Smith, Lucas Albornoz, William Percillier, Robbie Povey.

What are the odds?

Wales 1/1000

Draw 20/1

Canada 66/1

(Odds taken from Sky Bet - correct at the time of publication. Please gamble responsibly)

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