Gareth Bale might be hoping to show his health and earn his one centesimal cap for Wales after they face Belarus on Saturday evening.
The Dragons wish to safe a top-two end in Group E of their World Cup qualifying marketing campaign and presently sit in third, behind Czech Republic, however with this fixture in hand.
With Belgium already clear on the prime, the race for a play-off spot between the opposite two nations is considerably lessened by the very fact whichever finishes third ought to nonetheless get a berth within the play-offs via their Nations League exertions.
The reverse fixture between Belarus and Wales ended 3-2 after a Bale hat-trick, the final of which got here in stoppage time.
Right here’s every thing you should know forward of the match.
When is the sport?
The match kicks off at 7:45pm GMT on Saturday 13 November.
The place can I watch it?
The sport might be broadcast on S4C in addition to Sky Sports activities Predominant Occasion, Sky Sports activities Premier League and Extremely HD. Subscribers can stream the match through the Sky Go app. In the event you’re not a Sky buyer you may seize a NOWTV Day Move right here to look at and not using a subscription. We might earn fee from among the hyperlinks on this article, however we by no means permit this to affect our content material.
What’s the workforce information?
Kieffer Moore is suspended for this match after a reserving in opposition to Estonia. Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey haven’t performed of late, because of damage and non-selection respectively at membership degree, however each might function right here.
Belarus try to combine new, youthful gamers into the worldwide set-up – no one within the squad has greater than 22 caps and 13 of the 23 have fewer than 10 senior caps. Russia-based striker Vitaly Lisakovich is without doubt one of the greatest hopes for the workforce and has scored three of their six objectives in qualifying to date – together with a penalty in opposition to Wales within the reverse fixture.
Predicted line-ups
WAL – Ward, Mepham, Rodon, Ampadu, C Roberts, Ramsey, Allen, Wilson, James, Bale, T Roberts
BEL – Pavlyuchenko, Begunov, Zolotov, Yudenkov, Pyachenin, Yablonsky, Klimovich, Antilevskiy, Sedko, Lisakovich, Ebong
Odds
Wales 3/13
Draw 32/5
Belarus 18/1
Prediction
Wales to beat the weakest workforce within the group and depart the battle for second place to go to the ultimate day of motion. Wales 2-0 Belarus.
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