Austria visit Wales as the two sides vie to keep their 2022 Fifa World Cup hopes alive.
Qualifying for the tournament has reached the play-off stage in Europe, with the winner in Cardiff advancing to take on either Scotland or Ukraine.
That fixture has been postponed after the Russian invasion and is now scheduled for June - the winner of the subsequent final qualifies for Qatar.
Wales haven’t lost in the capital city since 2018 and will recognise the chance of ending their 64-year run without an appearance at a World Cup, but face an Austrian side, though missing a few players, full of proven top-level performers.
Here’s everything you need to know:
When and where is it?
Wales vs Austria is due to kick-off at 7.45pm GMT at the Cardiff City Stadium on Thursday 24 March.
How can I watch?
The match will be shown live on the Sky Sports Main Event channel in the United Kingdom, with coverage beginning at 7pm GMT. Subscribers can watch the game via the Sky Go app. If you’re not a Sky customer you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
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Confirmed line-ups
Wales XI: Hennessey; Ampadu, Rodon, Davies; Roberts, Ramsey, Allen, N. Williams; Wilson, Bale, James
Austria XI: Lindner, Seiwald, Hinteregger, Dragovic, Alaba, Schlager, Laimer, Lainer, Baumgartner, Sabitzer, Arnautovic
Odds
Wales - 1/5
Draw - 7/1
Austria - 20/1
Prediction
Wales’ home form has been so strong, and Rob Page will fancy a deep, potent forward line to cause problems against an Austrian side short of several potential starters. Wales 2-1 Austria