Wales' Six Nations match against England in Cardiff will go ahead after the Welsh players decided to play.
Live on BBC One, S4C, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and Radio 5 Sports Extra, the BBC Sport website & app; live text commentary on BBC Sport website & app. Highlights and analysis, Scrum V Six Nations, BBC Two Wales, Sunday, 26 February andWales' Six Nations match against England will go ahead after the Welsh players decided against strike action.
On Tuesday, Wales head coach Warren Gatland had said he was confident the matter would be resolved despite delaying naming his side and cancelling training.Had the game been called off it would have cost the Welsh Rugby Union almost £10m. The PRB, including chair Malcolm Wall, WRU acting chief executive Nigel Walker and regional bosses, then met more than 100 of Wales' professional players in the Vale of Glamorgan hotel, which is the national squad's training base.
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