Captain Sam Warburton returns to the Wales' starting XV for Saturday's RBS Six Nations clash with England at Twickenham.
Warburton was forced to miss the win over Scotland earlier this month because of a dead leg but he has recovered and will captain the side in their pursuit of the Triple Crown.
Lock Alun Wyn Jones is also back to boost Warren Gatland's side after recovering from a dislocated toe he suffered in training in November. He will start ahead of Ryan Jones.
Gatland has made three changes to the pack that started the 27-13 win over Scotland with hooker Ken Owens getting the nod due to the injuries to Matthew Rees and Huw Bennett.
"A fit again Alun Wyn Jones is selected based on his Rugby World Cup form and his experience as an international lock," said Gatland.
"He gave us a selection dilemma but it has been a great problem to have and, whilst Ryan Jones is particularly unlucky to miss out on this occasion, this is just that kind of competition for places we have been striving for.
"Ken Owens has been waiting patiently for his chance and whilst injuries elsewhere have meant he gets his opportunity this weekend we are expecting him to take it."
The backline remains unchanged from the one which start against Ireland and Scotland with George North declared fit to play despite a twisted ankle.
Wales (XV v England): L Halfpenny; A Cuthbert, J Davies, J Roberts, G North; R Priestland, M Phillips; G Jenkins, K Owens, A Jones, A-W Jones, I Evans, D Lydiate, S Warburton, T Faletau.
Replacements: R Hibbard, P James, R Jones, J Tipuric, L Williams, J Hook, S Williams.