NEWPORT Gwent Drag-ons threequarter Hal Luscombe is expected to be the only change in the Welsh team to face Argentina in Tucuman on Saturday (8pm BST).

And Dragons flanker Jason Forster is set to win his first cap at last after starting the non-capped game against the Barbarians last month.

It will give the Dragons four members of the Welsh team, new signing Ceri Sweeney and Michael Owen the other members, though Owen is likely to be at number eight whereas new coach Mike Ruddock's predecessor Steve Hansen picked him at lock.

Luscombe is set to play on the right wing ahead of the more experienced Tom Shanklin. He will be the only change from the side which convincingly beat the Barbarians.

The one change is enforced because of the ankle injury suffered by Gareth Thomas against the Barbarians which has kept him out of the first part of the tour.

Luscombe, chosen for the tour as a centre, is expected to come in on the wing where he played most of his rugby for the Dragons last season with Rhys Williams switching to full back.

Forster started against the Barbarians, but went off just after half-time with knee and groin injuries. He is fit again and will now win his first cap, reward for years of consistent performances.

Gareth Llewellyn has recovered from his ankle injury and is set to become Wales' most capped player by making his 88th appearance.

Wales (probable): R Williams, H Luscombe, S Parker, G Henson, S Williams, C Sweeney, D Peel, D Jones, M Davies, A Jones, B Cockbain, G Llewellyn,C Charvis (captain), M Owen, J Forster.