Argentina delivered a record-breaking 52–28 victory over Wales in Cardiff, spoiling new head coach Steve Tandy’s debut and extending Wales’ home losing streak to ten matches.
The Pumas crossed for seven tries, with fly-half Geronimo Prisciantelli scoring twice and Santiago Carreras contributing 17 points. Wales managed four tries through Tomos Williams, Dewi Lake, Jac Morgan, and Blair Murray, but lost captain Morgan to a serious shoulder injury during his score.
A yellow card for Ben Thomas and defensive lapses proved costly as Argentina, ranked sixth in the world, showcased superior power and precision. The result marks the most points ever scored by Argentina against Wales and highlights the steep challenge facing Tandy’s rebuilding side.