Venue: Millennium Stadium Date: Saturday, 8 November Kick-off: 1430 GMT Coverage: Live on BBC One, Radio Wales, BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra & online. Highlights on Scrum V, BBC Two (Sunday, 1800 GMT). Live text commentary on BBC Sport website.
Habana wants fireworks with Williams
Shane Williams has warned South Africa their clash at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday may mean more to Wales than it does to the visitors.
Wales lost twice to the Springboks in June and Williams said: "It's nice that they're coming to Cardiff now with a very strong squad, a very strong side.
"It just goes to show what this game means to them, but I think it may just mean a little bit more to us.
"We've got a point to prove really and we're looking forward to it."
Wales performed poorly in their opening tour Test in June, losing 43-17, but were disappointed not to have won the second after a stirring effort before losing 37-21.
Williams said: "We've played them enough times now and it's nice we get the chance to put a few things to rest after the tour.
"Obviously a disappointing performance in the first Test, a lot better in the second Test and we felt we could have had something out of that game.
"The attitude in the second Test was great. We could have very easily have lost that game before even playing after the first Test.
"We played some rugby with a smile on our face and that's what was lacking in the first Test.
"It was a little bit disappointing, but we know we can play better and this is our chance to do that, really, to get one back on them on our home soil."
Williams says Wales will have to outwit the World Cup holders if they are to beat them for only the second time in 23 attempts.
"We are going to have to play and box very clever against the Springboks," he said.
"They are world champions for a reason and a very good side with strength in depth. There are not many weaknesses in that side."
Halfpenny's 'dream come true'
While Williams will take the field as a hugely experienced performer, 19-year-old Leigh Halfpenny makes his debut on the right wing.
Halfpenny will be in direct opposition to Springbok star Bryan Habana and Williams has advised Cardiff Blue Halfpenny to concentrate on his own game.
Osprey Williams said: "I would tell Leigh just go out an play his own game, don't get intimidate by the day and don't worry about who you're playing against.
"You're playing international rugby and whoever you play against is very good - and I'm sure he won't.
"He seems to have his feet firmly on the ground. He's had a great first season with the Blues.
"He looks a very mature, confident player so I don't think he'll have any worries to be honest and I don't think he'll be intimidated by Bryan and I just want him to go out there and enjoy himself, really.
"If you're enjoying yourself out there you're going to have a good game."
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