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.
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.