Match facts: Wales V Argentina

Wales face Argentina at the Principality Stadium tomorrow.

Here are some of the facts and figures surrounding the match.

  • The countries have met on 15 occasions. Wales lead the series 10-5.

  • Wales' record win against Argentina was a 40-6 victory in Cardiff in 2013, while the Pumas boast a best of 45-27 in Buenos Aires 10 years ago.

  • Wales have won seven of the nine Tests played against Argentina in Cardiff.

  • Argentina's victories over Wales in Cardiff came in 2001 and 2012, with both wins being achieved by 14-point margins.

  • Wales fly-half Dan Biggar will win his 50th cap on Saturday.

  • Wales prop Gethin Jenkins will become the world's most-capped front-row forward on Saturday, with his total of 133 Wales and British and Irish Lions appearances taking him above former New Zealand hooker Keven Mealamu.

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  • Wales have lost five successive Tests against all opponents, which is their worst results sequence since the 2012-2013 season.

  • In their last five Test matches, Wales have conceded a total of 26 tries and scored just eight.

  • Wales have not defeated southern hemisphere opposition since they beat Fiji in the World Cup 13 months ago.

  • Argentina field three starting XV survivors from their last win against Wales four years ago - backs Juan Martin Hernandez, Nicolas Sanchez and Martin Landajo.