Wales coach Warren Gatland has confirmed James Hook will play full-back for Friday's Six Nations opener against England in Cardiff.
Hook replaces Lee Byrne who is named as a replacement, while Jonathan Davies and Jamie Roberts are paired at centre.
With Leigh Halfpenny out injured Morgan Stoddart gets the nod on the right wing for his first cap since 2008.
Up front Paul James and Craig Mitchell replace injured props Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones.
In all Wales show eight changes from the defeat to the All Blacks in November with Hook the only survivor in the backline.
Although Hook has won the majority of his caps at centre and also impressed in his preferred fly-half position, the Perpignan-bound Ospreys star has deputised impressively at 15 in the past when Byrne has been absent injured.
That saw Hook start the autumn international series at full-back against Australia, although Byrne returned to the 15 shirt for the subsequent games with South Africa, Fiji and New Zealand once fit.
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"Lee Byrne misses out solely through virtue of the fact he has had limited game time after injury and he will offer us some impact from the bench, which is fairly experienced in itself and will undoubtedly be utilised during the evening," said Wales assistant coach Rob Howley.
Hook and England full-back Ben Foden could turn out to be the pick of the personal battles on Friday night.
And the centre battle is set to be another highlight with fit-again Davies and Roberts replacing the Hook-Tom Shanklin partnership against New Zealand in November.
It sees Roberts make his first international appearance since the summer tour of New Zealand after which he had five months out with a wrist injury.
Though Dwayne Peel is in contention he has failed to depose Lions scrum-half Mike Phillips who continues his half-back partnership with stand-off Stephen Jones.
Record Wales try-scorer Shane Williams gets the nod on the wing despite having only playing 23 minutes rugby for the Ospreys since returning to action after shoulder surgery in November.
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On the other flank Stoddart is included despite question marks in the past over his defence, although that was mainly when he played at full-back, but his attacking talents and raw pace are unquestioned.
In the pack there are few surprises in the front five, with Ospreys pair Mitchell and James enforced changes at prop for Lions duo Gethin Jenkins and Adam Jones.
Matthew Rees was a shoo-in to captain the side from hooker, with Bradley Davies and Alun Wyn Jones continuing their partnership at lock.
However, the back row could sees Gatland opt for youth and mobility to combat England's breakaway trio and he has gone for Sam Warburton at open-side, Dan Lydiate at six, with the resurgent Andy Powell at number eight.
"In the front row we have two guys [James and Mitchell] who have done well at regional level and know each others games either side of our leader and the Lions hooker in Matthew Rees, so we are comfortable with the selection," said Howley.
"The second row has been consistent in recent times and we have two good youngsters who have both been playing exceptionally well coming into the back row.
"Dan [Lydiate] was magnificent for us in the autumn and Sam [Warburton] has been going great for the Blues in Europe recently and there is a nice balance there with the ball carrying abilities of Andy Powell completing the trio.
"This is going to be a battle of inches and not yards and we know the pack can dominate like they did in our Autumn games we are in with a good chance.
"We did debate selection at fly half and elsewhere in the backs but we feel we have settled on the right pairing there with the experience they offer.
"We are playing England at the home of Welsh rugby at the start of the Rugby World Cup year so we are looking to get ourselves of to a great start and create some momentum and I can't think of a better place for a Welshman to do that."
With Lydiate at blindside and Powell at number eight it means former captain Ryan Jones forced to drop to the bench - where he covers the lock positions as well as the back-row - and also leaves no place in the starting XV for fellow Osprey Jonathan Thomas, so often an important performer for Wales at the line-out.
The uncapped Rhys Priestland joins Peel and Byrne as the replacements behind the scrum.
Wales: James Hook (Ospreys); Morgan Stoddart (Scarlets), Jonathan Davies (Scarlets), Jamie Roberts (Blues), Shane Williams (Ospreys); Stephen Jones (Scarlets), Mike Phillips (Ospreys); Paul James (Ospreys), Matthew Rees (Scarlets, capt), Craig Mitchell (Ospreys), Alun Wyn Jones (Ospreys), Bradley Davies (Blues), Dan Lydiate (Dragons), Sam Warburton (Blues), Andy Powell (Wasps).
Replacements: R Hibbard (Ospreys), J Yapp (Blues), R Jones (Ospreys), J Thomas (Ospreys), D Peel (Sale), R Priestland (Scarlets), L Byrne (Ospreys).
England: B Foden (Northampton Saints); C Ashton (Northampton Saints), M Tindall (Gloucester, capt), S Hape (Bath), M Cueto (Sale Sharks); T Flood (Leicester Tigers), B Youngs (Leicester Tigers); A Sheridan (Sale Sharks), D Hartley (Northampton Saints), D Cole (Leicester Tigers), L Deacon (Leicester Tigers), T Palmer (Stade Francais), T Wood (Northampton Saints), J Haskell (Stade Francais), N Easter (Harlequins).
Replacements: S Thompson (Leeds Carnegie), D Wilson (Bath), S Shaw (Wasps), J Worsley (Wasps), D Care (Harlequins), J Wilkinson (Toulon), M Banahan (Bath).
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