Wales begin their Nations League campaign on the same night they find out who they will face in the delayed World Cup play-off qualifier as they travel to Wroclaw to face Poland. Many Welsh fans will be keeping close tabs on what is happening at Hampden Park between Scotland and Ukraine to find out who will be their opponents at the weekend for the Qatar 2022 decider.
A new edition of the UEFA Nations League will commence tonight with Wales in Group A4 alongside Belgium and Netherlands as well as their Polish counterparts. The winner progress to the finals while bottom-of-the-table drop down to League B - which Wales came from in the tournament's last edition.
Despite having the inferior world ranking, Poland are the favourites for this tie at 4/6 with Betfred while Rob Page's side are 9/2 and a draw is 13/5. The Dragons will be eager to give this side a challenge away from home and to send a message to their potential opponents ahead of this weekend's World Cup qualifier in Cardiff.
The Eagles earned their place at this year's winter event after beating Sweden in the play-off and will be looking for a bit of momentum to carry in the summer with just five months to prepare.
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The hosts emerge into this match as the favourites but will be looking at the ever reliable Robert Lewandowski to produce the goods as he looks to add to his 75-goal tally for the Eagles. Meanwhile, Wales will be hoping to have a fit Gareth Bale this summer as they look to secure a place in the World Cup for the first time since 1958.
Wales arrive in Poiland with decent form built on an attacking that has seen them score in seven of their eight post Euro-2020 matches - including away to Belgium - which makes for surprising read that both teams to score in this match is 11/10.