WALES are taking on Poland RIGHT NOW for their first UEFA Nations League clash of the international break.
Gareth Bale and Co will have World Cup qualifying duties to complete on Sunday but will be looking to boost their confidence in the Nations League first.
Poland have already qualified for the World Cup and will use the Nations League as the perfect way to prepare.
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- Poland XI: Grabara, Puchacz, Glik, Bednarek, Bereszynski, Klich, Goralski, Krychowiak, Zielinski, Buksa, Lewandowski
- Wales XI: Ward, Gunter, Mepham, Norrington-Davies, Burns, Morrell, Smith, Levitt, J Williams, Moore, James
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Poland 0-0 Wales
4. Huge chance for Poland!
Zielinski finds himself unmarked in the middle as Klich crosses from the right, but the Napoli man can’t hit the target and it goes wide!
Massive let off for Wales!
Poland 0-0 Wales
2. Some nice early possession for Wales, eventually looking for Moore in the box but the cross is too high even for him.
Poland 0-0 Wales
- We’re underway at the stunning Wroclaw Stadium!
National Anthems time
The Polish national anthem is met with a fantastic reception by the home fans, after Wales’ rendition of their own is well respected.
Here come the teams
We’re minutes away from getting the Nations League back underway!
Gunter captains his country again
While he may currently be without a club, Chris Gunter is trusted with the Wales armband again tonight.
The full-back is in line for his 108th cap.
15 Minute Warning
We’re almost ready to go in Poland, with both sides bringing their warm ups to a close.
The domestic season may be over, but there’s plenty of international football to come this summer!
Tough group for Wales
With Poland being no pushover tonight, the other two opponents in the Dragons’ Nations League group will hardly fill them with confidence.
Robert Page’s men will look forward to a pair of games with Netherlands and Belgium in the group stage.
They may be lifted slightly by Kevin De Bruyne’s comments slamming the competition earlier this week however…
Battle of Leeds United in Poland
Both sides tonight feature stars from Premier League survivors Leeds United.
Dan James is a surprise starter for Wales, with many believing he may be rested for Sunday’s game.
Meanwhile, midfielder Mateusz Klich starts for Poland. Who will win bragging rights tonight?
Dragons represented well at Wembley
Both sides who took part in Sunday’s Championship play-off final had Welsh internationals in their camps for the game.
Huddersfield’s Sorba Thomas is on the bench tonight after featuring at Wembley, while Nottingham Forest’s Brennan Johnson will link up with the team after this game.
Lewandowski’s mind elsewhere?
Robert Lewandowski is undoubtedly the danger man for Poland tonight, looking to add to his 75 international goals.
However, his mind may be elsewhere at the moment, as he looks to secure a move away from Bayern Munich.
Barcelona are the favourites for the wantaway forward.
One eye on Hampden Park
While a win in the Nations League will no doubt be on the agenda for Robert Page, there’ll no doubt be an eye on the game at Hampden Park tonight.
The winner of Scotland vs Ukraine will play Wales on Sunday for a place in the World Cup in Qatar this winter.
Debut for Wes Burns
A nice moment for Ipswich Town’s Wes Burns, as he makes his Wales debut following an impressive season in League One.
History around the corner for Page
Rotation is the key for Wales tonight as they have their eyes firmly on Sunday’s World Cup qualifier against either Scotland or Ukraine.
Victory will secure the nation’s first appearance at the World Cup since 1958, and will be a stronger sign that the side are still moving in the right direction.
Lewandowski starts for Poland
The Bayern Munich striker, who is being heavily linked with a move to Barcelona, starts for Poland.
Poland: Grabara; Puchacz, Glik, Bednarek, Bereszynski; Klich, Goralski, Krychowiak; Zielinski; Buksa, Lewandowski
No Bale or Ramsey for Wales
With bigger things on the horizon, here’s this evening’s Wales team
Wales: Ward, Gunter, Mepham, Norrington-Davies, Burns, Morrell, Smith, Levitt, J Williams, Moore, James
Good Afternoon
Hello and welcome to The Sun’s coverage of Wales’ first Nations League match against Poland at the Wroclaw Stadium.
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