WALES are just two wins away from securing Euro 2024 qualification – and up first on their schedule is Finland at home.
Rob Page’s men are all set to face the Finns in a one-leg play-off semi-final as they set their sights on the Euros this summer.
And the winner of this tie will meet Poland or Estonia who contest in the other play-off semi.
It ended in a 0-0 draw when these sides last met for a 2021 international friendly.
However, Wales will feel confident as they have a slight lead on their head-to-head record.
When is Wales vs Finland?
- Wales’ huge Euro 2024 play-off match against Finland will take place on Thursday, March 21.
- It is scheduled to kick off at 7:45pm GMT.
- Cardiff City Stadium is the allocated arena for this match and it can host approximately 33,280 fans.
- The match ended in a scoreless draw when these two sides locked horns back in 2021.
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How can I watch it and is it FREE to stream?
- Wales vs Finland will be broadcast LIVE on Viaplay Sports 1
- However, fans can stream the action for FREE on BBC iPlayer
What is the team news?
Former Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey has been selected for Wales’ play-off squad despite not starting a match for six months.
Wales squad
Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey, Danny Ward, Tom King, Adam Davies.
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Defenders: Ben Davies, Joe Rodon, Joe Low, Chris Mepham, Ben Cabango, Neco Williams, Jay DaSilva, Connor Roberts, Wes Burns.
Midfielders: Ethan Ampadu, Josh Sheehan, Dylan Levitt, Jordan James, Charlie Savage, Harry Wilson, Aaron Ramsey, David Brooks.
Forwards: Nathan Broadhead, Rabbi Matondo, Daniel James, Liam Cullen, Rubin Colwill, Brennan Johnson, Kieffer Moore.
What is the full Euro 2024 play-off draw?
Path A
Poland vs Estonia
Wales vs Finland
Path B
Israel vs Iceland
Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Ukraine
Path C
Georgia vs Luxembourg
Greece vs Kazakhstan
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Path A: Wales/Finland vs Poland/Estonia
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Path B: Bosnia-Herzegovina/Ukraine vs Israel/Iceland
Path C: Georgia/Luxembourg vs Greece/Kazakhstan
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk