Wales have called Rhys Webb into their Six Nations squad after six months out of rugby through injury.
The Ospreys scrum-half met up with the squad on Monday morning as they turn their attention to the potential title decider against England.
The 27-year-old made his return from injury in mid-February and his call-up comes off the back of an impressive performance against Leinster on the weekend.
Webb had been Warren Gatland’s first-choice heading into last year’s World Cup, but an injury to his foot in the final warm-up game against Italy ruled him out of the tournament.

Scarlets nine Gareth Davies has filled in for the injured Webb – impressing with six tries and a man of the match performance against France.
However, his decision making has come in for some criticism – after he was accused of blowing a try-scoring opportunity by kicking the ball away when a simple pass would have led to a score.
Whether Gatland decides to throw Webb straight into the Twickenham heat is unclear, with a lot riding on this Anglo-Welsh encounter.
Both sides are currently unbeaten, with England on course for their first Grand Slam since 2003.
But should Wales triumph at Twickenham, then Gatland’s men will be heavy favourites for the title, just needing a victory over Italy to secure the championship.




