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Mathew Davies

Wales and England World Cup fixtures, kick-off times, TV channel and live stream info

The World Cup starts in less than a fortnight, and Wales are going to be there.

As incredible and unlikely as that sounds, it's also very real and it's time to get up to speed with when the matches are and what the TV situation is so that you can enjoy the ride.

Rob Page's men face the USA, Iran and England in the group stages in Qatar, with a real hope that with Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey and Joe Allen firing on all cylinders they will be be able to progress deeper into the tournament.

A positive start against the Americans will set them up against Iran, who they will be targeting, before the acid test versus England rounds off the group.

Wales' World Cup group fixtures, UK kick-off times and TV info

USA v Wales, Monday, November 21, 7pm, live on ITV and S4C with live streaming also available on ITVX and S4C Clic

Wales v Iran, Friday, November 25, 10am, live on BBC One and S4C with live streaming also available on iPlayer and S4C Clic

Wales v England, Tuesday, November 29, 7pm, live on BBC One and S4C with live streaming also available on iPlayer and S4C Clic

England's World Cup group fixtures, UK kick-off times and TV info

England v Iran, Monday, November 21, 1pm, live on BBC One with live streaming also available on iPlayer

England v USA, Friday, November 25, 7pm, live on ITV with live streaming also available on ITVX

Wales v England, Tuesday, November 29, 7pm, live on BBC One and S4C with live streaming also available on iPlayer and S4C Clic

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Are Scotland, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland in the 2022 World Cup?

Scotland failed to qualify for this year's World Cup, missing out on an estimated £8million by failing to do so.

Northern Ireland's hopes of qualifying for the World Cup in Qatar were ended by Bulgaria.

The Republic of Ireland will not be going to Qatar, having finished third in Group A behind Serbia and Portugal after a disappointing campaign which saw them win just nine points, level with Luxembourg.

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