Two sides who are expected to battle it out for a place in the last 16 of the World Cup in Group B go head-to-head on Monday as United States take on Wales.
With England the favourites to win the group, Wales will be looking to follow their neighbours into the knockout stage. However, they must at least avoid defeat in their first game against to have a strong chance of doing so.
But United States will also have the same goal in mind and will prove to be tricky opponents for the Dragons, who are back on the World Cup stage after failing to qualify for Russia four years ago.
What time is USA v Wales kick-off?
USA v Wales gets under way at 7pm (10pm local time) on Monday, November 21.
Is USA v Wales on TV and what about live streaming?
Yes, the match will be shown live on ITV. Their coverage starts at 6:05pm. You can also stream live on the ITV Hub.
What is the latest team news?
Weston McKennie and Sergiño Dest are both expected to be fit for the USA.
Juventus ace McKennie and AC Milan's Dest had been struggling with muscle injuries but are both likely to be included in their side's 23-man squad to face Wales.
Celta Vigo's Luca de la Torre sustained a hamstring injury just shy of a month ago and is continuing to be assessed.
As for Wales, they are continuing to assess Joe Allen who has not played for more than two months owing to a hamstring injury.
The midfielder has been training with his international team-mates in Al Sadd, although he has been put through his paces on his own in each of the sessions, with Rob Page admitting it is unlikely that he will line-up against the USA.
Wales have no other injury concerns ahead of their tournament opener.
What are the latest betting odds?
USA win - 11/8
Draw - 2/1
Wales win - 9/4
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