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Wales take on Azerbaijan this weekend needing a win to keep their dreams of reaching Euro 2020 alive.
Ryan Giggs’ men are still in the frame to book a place at next summer’s tournament but face two big games this weekend.
The Welsh will be in Baku on Saturday evening to take on already-eliminated Azerbaijan.
The must win to take their chances of qualification to the final round of games on Tuesday and talkSPORT will bring you all the action.
Azerbaijan vs Wales: How to listen
The Group E clash will get under way at 5pm on Saturday, November 16 and full coverage from the Bakcell Arena in Baku will be live on talkSPORT 2.
Alex Crook and Shaun Derry will bring you all the build-up and live commentary.
To tune in, just click here for the live stream or click the radio player below.
You can also listen through the talkSPORT App, on DAB Digital Radio or on MW 1053 or 1089.
For more information about how to listen LIVE on talkSPORT click here.
Gareth Bale doesn't mind being called 'The Golfer'
Azerbaijan vs Wales: What has been said?
Gareth Bale heads into Wales’ decisive Euro 2020 qualifiers admitting he is far more excited to play for his country than Real Madrid.
Bale has been linked with leaving Real for several months and has been at the centre of a Spanish storm by going away on international duty despite not playing for the club since October 5.
“I definitely have more excitement playing for Wales,” he said. “I’ve been with most of the older players since we were in the under-17s.
“It’s like playing with your mates down the park on a Sunday. It’s normal.
“With Wales, I’m speaking my own language and feel more comfortable. But it doesn’t change what I do on the pitch.
“I always give 100 per cent on the pitch wherever I am, that’s what I always strive to do.”
Azerbaijan vs Wales: How the group table looks
Wales are fourth in their group but still have a reasonable chance of qualifying.
Giggs and co will progress if they beat Azerbaijan and Hungary and Slovakia drop points against Croatia or Azerbaijan.
Wales will also know that Croatia need a point against Slovakia on Sunday to qualify.
Azerbaijan vs Wales: Team news
Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Danny Ward (Leicester), Adam Davies (Stoke).
Defenders: Chris Gunter (Reading), Ashley Williams (Bristol City), Ben Davies (Tottenham), Neil Taylor (Aston Villa), Connor Roberts (Swansea), Ethan Ampadu (RB Leipzig), Chris Mepham (Bournemouth), Tom Lockyer (Charlton), James Lawrence (St Pauli), Regan Poole (MK Dons).
Midfielders: Aaron Ramsey (Juventus), Joe Allen (Stoke), Harry Wilson (Bournemouth), Matthew Smith (QPR), Dylan Levitt, Daniel James (both Manchester United), Will Vaulks (Cardiff), Morrell (Lincoln).
Forwards: Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Sam Vokes (Stoke), Tom Lawrence (Derby), Tyler Roberts (Leeds), Rabbi Matondo (Schalke), Kieffer Moore (Wigan).