International friendly: Wales 49-26 Barbarians - reaction as icons bid farewell
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Live Reporting
Philip Marsh
All times stated are UK
Welcome to the farewell
Wales v Barbarians (14:30 GMT)
Good afternoon and welcome to the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, as Wales prepare to say a fond farewell to some of the country's greatest ever players.
Alun Wyn Jones, Justin Tipuric and Leigh Halfpenny will have one last dance in the Cardiff stadium in which they have enjoyed so many memorable moments over the past 17 years.
Halfpenny will be wearing the familiar red jersey while Jones and Tipuric - who called time on their Wales careers before the World Cup - will be in the black and white stripes of the Barbarians.
There are plenty of other storylines ahead of this match, so stay with us for all the updates throughout the afternoon.
Let's start with a look at the teams.