Wales host Iceland in their final match of the UEFA Nations League League B campaign, and there’s still plenty to play for.
Craig Bellamy’s side could still be promoted ot League A as group winners, should they win and Turkey drop points against Montenegro.
Saturday’s goalless in Turkey was filled with plenty of character and steeliness, but Wales will be hoping to take all three points here, and end another largely positive international camp on a positive note.
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Last time these two sides met, Wales threw away a two-goal lead in a 2-2 draw in Reykjavik, and Bellamy will be hoping for a more ruthless showing this time around.
Here’s everything you need to know.
What time is Wales v Iceland kick-off?
Wales v Iceland kicks off at 7.45pm UK time on Tuesday, November 19, at the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff.
What TV channel is Wales v Iceland on?
Wales v Iceland is being shown live on S4C. You can also follow events in our live blog on our football page from around 5pm.
Wales v Iceland live stream details
Wales v Iceland is being live streamed on BBC iPlayer and S4C Clic. You will need an account and TV licence for these options.
What’s the Wales v Iceland team news?
Wales centre-back Joe Rodon and striker Mark Harris are both fit and training fully after their nasty clash of heads in Saturday’s draw with Turkey.
There are otherwise no new injury concerns, with Ethan Ampadu, Aaron Ramsey and Ollie Cooper all ruled out before Bellamy named his squad earlier this month. Kieffer Moore, Wes Burns, Nathan Broadhead, Owen Beck and Luke Harris similarly all withdrew since then.
Iceland full-back Logi Tomasson, who scored and earned an assist in last month’s 2-2 draw, is suspended.
What’s been said?
Craig Bellamy, Wales coach: “Honestly, I don’t know about the group – all I care about is winning this game. That’s the honest truth.
“What will be will be. Just win the games, no matter who it is. That’s surely football. How can you set up to give you the best opportunity of winning? Home, away, whatever.
“Whatever happens elsewhere happens. If we draw we deal with that, if we lose we deal with that. There’s only three outcomes. How can we put ourselves in the best position to win the game? And that is it.”
Age Hareide, Iceland coach: “The pressure is on Wales. They have their home crowd behind them and they’ll expect Wales to beat us.
“But the possibilities are there for us. We have played there before and we are confident we can do it.
“Craig Bellamy has tried to bring a certain style of play to Wales since he has started and he has done a good job.”
What are the odds for Wales v Iceland?
Wales – 8/13
Draw – 13/5
Iceland – 4/1
(Odds courtesy of SkyBet and correct at the time of publishing)