Wales host Armenia tonight in their third 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.
It means after two games played, Wales stand second in group D behind the Croats on goal difference. With a trip to Turkey up next on Monday, Page will be hoping for a positive result on home soil this evening.
Here is everything you need to know about the game.
What time is Wales v Armenia kick-off?
The fixture at Cardiff City Stadium gets under way at 7:45pm on Friday, June 16.
Is Wales v Armenia 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?
Rob Page has a fully-fit squad to choose from, with David Brooks back in the camp and in contention to be involved. Neco Williams is cleared to play after recovering from a broken jaw.
What has the manager said?
Wales boss Rob Page: "It’s a good problem to have. The boys have been great since they joined up on camp. Getting them in when they’ve finished the season at different stages, it’s about topping them up. They’ve come in in incredible shape, it makes our job a little bit easier but obviously more difficult.
"We’ve got a fully fit squad, two additions in outstanding Premier League players and it’s a good problem to have. It’s probably the first time where you’re not looking at the starting XI. When I played it was four or five top players and me in the Championship… now we are looking at the whole squad. The running stats in Croatia were incredible. We have got some core players but some strength in depth as well."
Who is the referee?
Georgi Kabakov will take charge of proceedings in Cardiff. The Bulgarian official will be assisted by Martin Margaritov and Diyan Valkov while Radoslav Gidzhenov is the fourth official.
What are the latest betting odds?
Match odds
Wales win - 4/11
Draw - 15/4
Armena win - 7/1
Odds courtesy of PaddyPower and correct at time of publication. Please gamble responsibly
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