Glasgow Times

Wales to play three Autumn Nations Cup games at Parc y Scarlets

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WALES will play all three of their Autumn Nations Cup home games at Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli.

The Welsh Rugby Union had contingenc­y plans in place to maximise potential revenue from attendance­s by hosting matches at a London venue – believed to be the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

But with no immediate prospect of crowds returning to grounds because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the WRU confirmed the England and play- off games for Parc y Scarlets.

Next Saturday’s delayed Guinness Six Nations appointmen­t with Scotland and a Nations Cup game against Georgia on November 21 had already been announced as taking place in Llanelli.

Wales’ Principali­ty Stadium home in Cardiff is currently unavailabl­e due to its ongoing status as a field hospital.

WRU chief executive Steve Phillips said: “It is no secret that more than three- quarters of the annual income which supports Welsh rugby at all levels comes directly from our internatio­nal game, and specifical­ly from hosting Wales matches in front of capacity crowds.

“That is why we made contingenc­y plans to play matches in London and why we have waited as long as possible before resigning ourselves to the prospect of playing behind closed doors in Wales.

“This news, however inevitable it may have become during recent days, is a financial setback, but it has not been unforeseen and measures have been, and will be taken, to mitigate for our losses.

“Of course, we understand there is a bigger picture at play, and the health of the nation and its individual­s, which include our supporters, players, administra­tors and the many volunteers in our game throughout the country, must come first.”

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