Wales will face Fiji this weekend still in search of their first win of the Autumn Nations Series campaign.

The hosts slipped to a 23-18 defeat at the hands of South Africa on Saturday, off the back of a 54-16 humbling by New Zealand the week before.

And now the attention turns to seeing off Fiji at the Principality Stadium on Sunday.

Wales vs Fiji team news

Cardiff flanker Ellis Jenkins will captain Wales in Sundayโ€™s Autumn Nations Series clash against Fiji.

Jenkins delivered an outstanding performance on his return to Test rugby after a three-year injury absence when Wales were beaten narrowly by world champions South Africa last weekend.

Wales head coach Wayne Pivac has handed starts to Ospreys wing Alex Cuthbert โ€“ his first Wales appearance for four years โ€“ flanker Thomas Young and scrum-half Kieran Hardy, while Josh Adams moves from wing to centre, where he is partnered in midfield by Johnny Williams.

And there is a place on the bench for uncapped 19-year-old Exeter forward Christ Tshiunza, where he is joined by players such as Bristol fly-half Callum Sheedy and Ospreys prop Gareth Thomas.

South Wales Argus: Wales' Ellis Jenkins (left) and South Africa's Damian Willemse in action during the Autumn Internationals match at Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Credit: PAWales' Ellis Jenkins (left) and South Africa's Damian Willemse in action during the Autumn Internationals match at Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Credit: PA

Tshiunza, a second-row or back-row player, was born in DR Congo but moved to Wales in 2010 and is a product of Whitchurch High School in Cardiff, whose past pupils also include Sam Warburton, Gareth Bale and Geraint Thomas.

On Tshiunzaโ€™s selection, Pivac said: โ€œHe has come in and he has trained well

โ€œWe are looking at him as a player, in the future, who can hopefully cover two positions, in the second-row and at six.

โ€œWe are really looking forward to seeing him out there. He will be full of energy, he is very excited about the opportunity and he is one for the future.โ€

How to watch Wales vs Fiji

The only way to watch Wales vs Fiji live this year is with Amazon Prime Video.

The streaming service secured a new deal to exclusively broadcast Walesโ€™ autumn games.

South Wales Argus: Wales' Louis Rees-Zammit tackled by South Africa's Siya Kolisi during the Autumn Internationals match at Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Credit: PAWales' Louis Rees-Zammit tackled by South Africa's Siya Kolisi during the Autumn Internationals match at Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Credit: PA

All teams, except for Ireland who will be broadcast on Channel 4, will have their games shown behind the paywall.

Amazon Prime costs ยฃ7.99 per month.

Usually, Walesโ€™ games would also be shown live on S4C, however, with Amazon offering a Welsh language service, there will be no live coverage on the free-to-air channel.

Highlights of all Wales matches will be shown on the evening of the test, with the Fiji highlights starting at 6.30pm on Sunday.

Walesโ€™ Autumn Nations Series fixtures

  • Wales 16 - 54 New Zealand
  • Wales 18 v 23 South Africa
  • Wales v Fiji, Principality Stadium, November 14, 3.15pm kick off, Amazon Prime Video
  • Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium, November 20, 5.30pm kick off, Amazon Prime Video