Wales v Belarus kick-off time, TV channel, live stream details and team news
The full lowdown on Wales' latest World Cup qualifier at Cardiff City Stadium
Wales continue their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign tonight as they take on Belarus.
Here's everything you need to know about the match at Cardiff City Stadium.
What time is Wales v Belarus kick-off?
The game gets under way at 7:45pm on Saturday, November 13.
Is Wales v Belarus on TV?
S4C will be showing the game live. Their coverage starts at 7:15pm.
Sky Sports will also be screening the fixture. Coverage on their Football channel gets under way at 7pm while their Main Event channel will have the match from 8pm.
You can also follow live updates on WalesOnline's match blog.
How can I live stream the match?
Sky customers will be able to live stream the action via the Sky Go app, while S4C's streaming service Clic is also showing the game. It is also available on BBC iPlayer.
What is the latest team news?
Wales will be without Dylan Levitt who is absent due to injury while Ben Cabango has withdrawn from the squad for personal reasons.
Kieffer Moore is suspended after collecting his second yellow card of the qualifying campaign in the 1-0 win over Estonia last month.
Winger David Brooks is continuing his recovery after being diagnosed with cancer.
What has Rob Page said?
“It is great for the supporters to know that we have a play-off," said the Wales head coach.
“At the moment we have two games left and an opportunity to give us a more favourable tie in a play-off.
“Our full aim is on that, we want to finish second and win both games.
“We want to build that momentum and take it into March.”
What are the latest betting odds?
Wales win - 11/50
Draw - 27/5
Belarus win - 14/1
(Odds courtesy of Grosvenor Sport, correct at time of publishing)
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Who is the referee?
Maurizio Mariani will take charge of proceedings in Cardiff.
The Italian referee will be assisted by Alessandro Costanzo and Matteo Passeri while Daniele Chiffi is the fourth official.
Michael Fabbri is the video assistant referee.
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What about suspensions?
Wales have eight players who are currently on a booking.
Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey, Chris Gunter, Ethan Ampadu, James Lawrence, Sorba Thomas, Joe Morrell and Harry Wilson will miss the Belgium game if they are yellow carded against Belarus.
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How Group E now looks
1 Belgium - Pld: 6; GD: +17; Pts: 16
2 Czech Republic - Pld: 7; GD: +3; Pts: 11
3 Wales - Pld: 6; GD: +1; Pts: 11
4 Estonia - Pld: 6; GD: -8; Pts: 4
5 Belarus - Pld: 7; GD: -13; Pts: 3
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