Wales boss Sherratt relishing 'special occasion' against England in Six Nations finale
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Matt Sherratt is relishing the opportunity to sample the "incredible atmosphere" when Wales host England in their final match of this year's Six Nations.
Wales, who have lost all four matches so far, are aiming to avoid a clean sweep of defeats in successive campaigns for the first time in their history.
It would also be a 17th straight Test loss for the Welsh, with their last victory coming against Georgia at the 2023 World Cup.
By contrast, England are still in with a shout of claiming a first Six Nations title in five years, but they must win at the Principality Stadium on Saturday and hope table-toppers France fail to beat Scotland in Paris.
"Wales-England is always a special occasion, and we know it will be an incredible atmosphere at the Principality Stadium," said Sherratt.
"We're excited to finish our campaign at home, and are looking to put in our best performance on the pitch on Saturday."
Wales have made two changes from last week's defeat to Scotland, with Aaron Wainwright and Joe Roberts coming into the starting XV at the expense of Tommy Reffell and the injured Tom Rogers.
Scarlets centre Roberts will make his first professional start as he deputises for Rogers in unfamiliar territory on the wing, though he has appeared in that position on a handful of occasions as a replacement.
"Getting the chance to wear the shirt in any position is a huge honour," he said. "I have never really started the game there, but have a bit of experience."