Wales announced a 34‑man squad as expected for back‑to‑back games that promise excitement against the Barbarians at Twickenham at the famous ground. The list has eight Scarlets players who shine bringing depth showcasing regional strength. The fixtures are a warm‑up for the 2026 Six Nations before the championship. A few players will travel from Wales, while others stay in England making logistics simple.
Attendance likely low because many fans face high travel costs to London potentially dimming cheers. TV providers have released broadcast details; BBC, Wales Online and Rugby World listed channel numbers and kick‑off times for eager viewers on digital services. Supporters can catch the games at local pubs in a social setting. The double‑header gives coaches a chance to test combos before the championship and spot talent.