Wales take Turkey tonight in their fourth Euro 2024 qualifier.
Rob Page's men kicked off their campaign with a hard-fought and extremely valuable draw out in Croatia before beating Latvia at Cardiff City Stadium. A chastening defeat at the hands of Armenia on Friday night represented a big blow, though.
It means after three games played, Wales stand third in group D behind the Croats and Turkey.
Here is everything you need to know about the game.
What time is Turkey v Wales kick-off?
The fixture in Samsun gets under way at 7:45pm on Monday, June 19.
Is Turkey v Wales on TV and what about live streaming?
Yes, the match will be screened live on S4C, with coverage starting at 7:20pm. You can stream S4C's feed live via BBC iPlayer and via the S4C app.
The game is also being shown on Viaplay 2 with coverage beginning at 7.15pm.
Alternatively, you can follow match updates on WalesOnline's live blog which will be on our football page from 5pm.
What is the latest team news?
Ben Davies is missing from Wales' squad, with the Tottenham Hotspur defender staying back in the UK for the birth of his first child. Kieffer Moore is also suspended after receiving a red card against Armenia. Reserve goalkeeper Tom King has also not travelled to Samsun.
What has the manager said?
Wales boss Rob Page: "We showed our potential in March, we are still a young group so there are going to be inconsistencies, there are going to be bumps along the way. Friday was a massive bump, but now we stick together as a group.
"We will look to put it right tomorrow, but if we can’t get the win I want a level of performance that the supporters can be proud of and build on it.
"Since the World Cup there have been some senior players who have left, big characters in the changing room. We introduced a lot of youth, not just in the squad but in the team as well. We are going to have moments like we had the other night, it's about how we manage those defeats and give a performance (against Turkey), I firmly believe that."
Who is the referee?
Fabio Maresca will take charge of proceedings in Samsun. The Italian official will be assisted by Daniele Bindoni and Alberto Tegoni, while Luca Massimi is the fourth official.
What are the latest betting odds?
Match odds
Turkey win - 17/20
Draw - 23/10
Wales win - 16/5
Odds courtesy of SkyBet and correct at time of publication. Please gamble responsibly.
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