A blockbuster friendly for Wales sees them journey up the M4 for a World Cup qualification preparation against England under the Wembley arch.
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This friendly has turned out to be strange timing for both teams.
Despite a shaky and arguably boring start to life under Tuchel, England finally hit the levels that fans expected when dismantling Serbia 5-0. They are now almost certain to qualify for the World Cup and face Latvia on the 14th.
Plenty of time between the two games and with Tuchel managing just 4 matches, it's likely England will go for a strong team despite it being a friendly. Tuchel will want to maintain momentum and has plenty of time to rest players before their next match.
They'll be missing Harry Kane, who is out with injury, but squad depth is such that Ollie Watkins is a top quality immediate replacement.
On the other hand, Wales are still scrapping for automatic qualification and a precious World Cup spot. They are 4/7 to finish in the top 2 in their group with North Macedonia the main danger at 6/4, while Belgium at 1/25 are almost guaranteed a place.
A loss in this friendly could see them drop from Pot 1 to Pot 2 in the draw - a terrible bit of strategic fixture planning, but ultimately it appears money talks.
They'll be desperate to avoid injuries with a huge home fixture to Belgium on Tuesday so don't expect too many hard 50/50 challenges. Dan James and Aaron Ramsey are already confirmed as out for both fixtures. Expect some of the more fringe players to get starts to give them an opportunity to fight for a potential World Cup slot, but Bellamy will be careful not to go too weak - a mauling would be a huge negative for qualifying.

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