Boks to play World Cup warm-up against Wales

The Springboks will warm up for the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France with a match against Wales in Cardiff.

The Principality Stadium will be the battleground when Wales host the Springboks on August 19, 2023.

The match will take place a few weeks before South Africa’s title defence starts when they face Scotland in Marseille on September 10, 2023 before crossing paths with Romania (September 17, 2023 in Bordeaux), Ireland (September 23, 2023 in Paris) and Tonga (October 1, 2023 in Marseille) in Pool B encounters.

With Wales being one of their regular northern-hemisphere challengers and currently ranked seventh in the world, they will offer South Africa a good test to measure themselves going into the global spectacle.

While the Boks have had good success against Wales in recent times, beating them 2-1 in a three-test July, to go with a 23-18 victory in November and a tight Rugby World Cup quarter-final win in 2019, the Boks suffered four straight defeats against the Welsh between 2016 and 2018 (three times in Cardiff and once in Washington DC).

Looking at these recent results, Bok coach Jacques Nienaber feels the match in Cardiff would be great preparation for his players.

“Wales have always proven to be tough competition for us and our results against them in the last few years are evidence of the quality of the side they are,” said Nienaber.

“The Rugby World Cup is one of the toughest competitions in the world and you have to be at your best every week to reach the final, so it’s vital that we test ourselves against quality opposition in the lead-up to the competition.

“With Wales being in the top 10 in the world and holding a good win record against us in Cardiff in the last few seasons, we have no doubt this will be a strong character test and fantastic preparation for us going into the World Cup.”

The Springboks are currently on a short break, with some players already playing for their respective clubs and franchises. They are set to assemble for the year-end tour at the end of October.

The Boks will face Ireland on November 5, France on November 12, Italy on November 19 and England on November 26, while there are also two mid-week fixtures against Munster (November 10) and the Bristol Bears (November 17).

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