Wales and Armenia are set to battle in Group D of the Euro 2024 qualifiers with the Welsh currently sitting second and unbeaten after two games and without the services of Gareth Bale anymore.
So far, the absence of the all-time leading goalscorer for Wales has not been felt with Wales managing to move into second after two of the 10 games in Group D. This has come off the back of beating Latvia in a 1-0 win that saw Kieffer Moore get his 10th goal for the Dragons.
Wales also drew with Croatia before that game in a 1-1 clash, as Nathan Broadhead salvaged a point away to the third-placed 2022 World Cup team. Croatia do, however, sit above the Dragons on goals difference after they beat Turkey 2-0.
As for Armenia, they come into this game having played just once in the Euro 2024 qualifiers, although they did draw 2-2 with Cyprus in another game back in March.
Their only game so far in Group D saw them lose at home to Turkey after Orkun Kokcu scored before a finish from Karem Aturkoglu. In fact, the only goal Armenia scored was from an own goal from Ozan Kabak.