Dan Biggar and Liam Williams fit for Wales' quarter-final against Argentina

Dan Biggar and Liam Williams during Wales training at 2023 Rugby World Cup Dan Biggar and Liam Williams both start for Wales on Saturday (PA)

Dan Biggar and Liam Williams have been passed fit to start Wales’ World Cup quarter-final against Argentina on Saturday.

Biggar has been struggling with a chest injury and Williams was a doubt because of a knee problem, but they have been given the all-clear for the Stade Velodrome showdown and start at fly-half and full-back respectively.

There is no place in the 23 for Gareth Anscombe, however, after he was forced to withdraw 45 minutes before kick-off against Georgia last Saturday because of a groin issue.

Taulupe Faletau’s World Cup-ending broken arm sustained in the 43-19 victory over the Georgians has resulted in a reshuffle to the back row.

Aaron Wainwright moves across from blindside flanker to fill the void at number eight created by Faletau’s injury, while skipper Jac Morgan takes the number six shirt.

Tommy Reffell comes in at openside to complete the back row adjustments against the Pumas.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland believes his team have yet to hit top gear despite their pleasing progress through Pool C.

“We had a goal of making the quarter-finals, which we have achieved. Now it’s about building on that momentum,” Gatland said.

“All our preparation has been geared to getting to this spot and we’re very much relishing the opportunity.

“We’re expecting another tough encounter this weekend against a physical Argentina side

“We haven’t had the perfect performance yet, but we have shown that we are a hard team to beat.”



Wales team to face Argentina in Rugby World Cup Quarter-Final

Forwards: 1 Gareth Thomas (Ospreys), 2 Ryan Elias (Scarlets), 3 Tomas Francis (Provence Rugby), 4 Will Rowlands (Racing 92), 5 Adam Beard (Ospreys), 6 Jac Morgan (CAPTAIN, Ospreys), 7 Tommy Reffell (Leicester Tigers), 8 Aaron Wainwright (Dragons)

Backs: 9 Gareth Davies (Scarlets), 10 Dan Biggar (Toulon), 11 Josh Adams (Cardiff Rugby), 12 Nick Tompkins (Saracens), 13 George North (Ospreys), 14 Louis Rees Zammit (Gloucester Rugby), 15 Liam Williams (Kubota Spears)

Replacements: 16 Dewi Lake (Ospreys), 17 Corey Domachowski (Cardiff Rugby), 18 Dillon Lewis (Harlequins), 19 Dafydd Jenkins (Exeter Chiefs), 20 Christ Tshiunza (Exeter Chiefs), 21 Tomos Williams (Cardiff Rugby), 22 Sam Costelow (Scarlets), 23 Rio Dyer (Dragons)

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