Warren Gatland has elected to name an unchanged starting XV for Wales' crucial Six Nations fixture with Ireland at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.
Wales still harbour hopes of topping the table, but will need to inflict a first defeat of the competition on leaders and holders Ireland, with Gatland's only two changes coming on the bench as Scarlets pair Rob Evans and Jake Ball replace Paul James and Bradley Davies.
Sam Warburton will make history when he captains the side for a 34th time - breaking Ryan Jones' record of 33 - with Wales looking to make it three wins on the spin.
Following victories on the road against Scotland and France, Wales head coach Gatland is eager to make the most of home advantage in Cardiff this weekend.
"We return to the Millennium Stadium after two tough away trips with two victories and will be looking to build on that," he explained.
"We saw an improvement against Scotland and then saw another step up against France and we know we will need to do the same against Ireland on Saturday.
"Ireland are the form team in Europe and we know it is going to be a huge battle.
"The changes on the bench mean Rob Evans gets an opportunity. We have been impressed with him for his region and at training. Our strength in depth in the second-row is highlighted again as Jake comes back into the squad.
"Saturday is also a fantastic achievement and honour for Sam. He has developed into the role fantastically and is a modern day professional. He is a role model that will continue to get better."
There is no place in the match squad for Scarlets hooker Ken Owens, who was brought into the party on Monday.