Come on Italy
Edoardo Gori puts in a box kick and Liam Williams bravely goes to collect and is deemed to be taken out in the air. Wales win the penalty and Biggar kicks for the corner.
Biggar collects and launches an up and under that its again gathered by an Italian.
This is the worst commentary team I've heard
Italy gather the restart from Biggar and clear their lines.
Haimona makes no mistake and bisects the uprights.
Wales are penalised immediately off the restart for obstruction. Haimona lines up the shot at goal.
We end with Fratelli D'Italia, as passionate as ever. With the anthems over, it is Kelly Haimona to get us underway.
Both sides have made their way out onto the pitch. We await the anthems.
It is the day that we have all been waiting for, Six Nations Saturday, and one of the closest competitions we have had in years with four nations in with a mathematical chance of lifting the trophy. We kick off the day with Italy and Wales in the Stadio Olimpico. Wales are off the back of arguably the best defensive performance of the championship in their valiant victory over Ireland in the Millennium Stadium last weekend. With the points difference stacked against them, Gatland's men are still very much in with a chance of winning the championship. Italy are missing talisman and captain, Sergio Parisse, evidently a massive loss to the nation, but they will certainly be looking for their second win of the campaign and cause what might not be the only upset of the day.