WALES must beat Hungary if they want to qualify directly for Euro 2020 – and avoid the dreaded play-offs.
Victory against Azerbaijan on Saturday ensured they remained in the hunt, and sit a point behind second-placed Magyars, heading into the final qualifier.
Harry Wilson was among the scorers as Wales beat Azerbaijan last time out to keep their qualifying hopes aliveCredit: AP:Associated Press
A place in the play-offs is already secured for Ryan Giggs’ men should they need it, having turned around their qualifying campaign with a four-game unbeaten run.
Hungary will be devastated that it has come to this, having looked on course to join Croatia in Euro 2020 – but two defeats in three matches means they head to Cardiff needing at least a point.
What time does Wales vs Hungary kick off?
This Euro 2020 qualifier will take place on Tuesday, November 19.
It will kick off at 7.45pm.
The match will be held at Cardiff City Stadium.
What TV channel is it on and can I live stream it?
Wales vs Hungary will be shown live on Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage underway from 7pm.
Sky Sports customers can live stream the action via the app on their computer, tablet and mobile devices.
If not, you can purchase a Sky Sports Day Pass from NowTV for £9.99.
What is the team news?
WALES SQUAD
Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey, Adam Davies, Tom King
Defenders: Chris Gunter, Ashley Williams, Ben Davies, Connor Roberts, Tom Lockyer, Chris Mepham, James Lawrence, Regan Poole
Midfielders: Aaron Ramsey, Joe Allen, Harry Wilson, Ethan Ampadu, Daniel James, Matthew Smith, Will Vaulks, Joe Morrell, Ryan Hedges, Dylan Levitt
Forwards: Gareth Bale, Sam Vokes, Tyler Roberts, Kieffer Moore, Rabbi Matondo
HUNGARY SQUAD
Goalkeepers: Peter Gulacsi, Denes Dibusz, Adam Kovacsik
Defenders: Gergo Lovrencsics, Adam Lang, Mihaly Korhut, Barnabas Bese, Botond Barath, Zsolt Nagy, Attila Szalai, Bence Pavkovics
Midfielders: Balazs Dzsudzsak, Adam Nagy, Mate Patkai, Istvan Kovacs, Dominik Nagy, Dominik Szoboszlai, Mate Vida, David Holman, Daniel Gazdag
Forwards: Adam Szalai, Roland Varga, Roland Sallai, Robert Feczesin, Filip Holender, Donat Zsoter
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk