Wales' Euro 2024 qualifying hopes are hanging by a thread as they face Latvia in a must-win showdown next week.
The Dragons are fourth in Group D, only ahead of winless minnows Latvia, and are on a miserable run of form.
Robert Page is under increasing pressure as Wales boss, with his side claiming just one win in the last 13 matches.
Wales have lost their last two qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey and were held by South Korea to a goalless stalemate in a friendly on Thursday.
But victory over 134th-ranked Latvia could move the Euro 2016 semi-finalists up to second behind Turkey, depending on other results.
This Euro 2024 qualifier will be played on Thursday, September 7.
talkSPORT 2 will have live coverage from the Skonto Stadium in Latvia, with kick-off set for 7:45pm.
Commentary will come from Nigel Adderley and former Wales striker Dean Saunders.
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The hosts have several injuries to contend with as Vladislavs Gutkovskis and Raivis Jurkovskis are both sidelined.
Arturs Zjuzins and Pavels Steinbors have also been forced to withdraw from the squad.
The visitors meanwhile are sweating on the fitness of Chris Mepham after picking up a knock in the friendly with South Korea.
Luton Town captain Tom Lockyer is already missing but Wales skipper Aaron Ramsey is set to start after being benched last time out.
On recent criticism, Page said: «Everybody's entitled to their opinion.
»It's not a problem. I know what I've got in the changing room
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