The Wales head coach says they're well aware of all the possible ways they can win the Six Nations title.
Wales head coach Wayne Pivac insists they're well aware of all the possible ways they can win the Six Nations title.
Victory over France tomorrow would seal Grand Slam success.
But a narrow defeat could still see them crowned champions - even if the French beat Scotland in their game in hand.
Pivac hopes they can do it the conventional way:
Meanwhile,
Pro 14 finalists Munster and Leinster are in action this evening.
Munster welcome Benetton to Thomond Park for a 6pm start.
At 8.15, Leinster play the Ospreys at the RDS, with Ulster facing Zebre in Belfast.
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