Summary

  • Wales and Bulgaria are joined in their Nations League group by Republic of Ireland and Finland

  • Wales currently top Group 4 after beating Finland on Thursday

  • Bulgaria are on one point after they drew their opening game 1-1 with Republic of Ireland

  • Goalless after an uneventful first-half at the Cardiff City Stadium

  • Neco Williams comes off the bench to score last-minute winner for Wales

  1. Youngsters feel comfortable - Morrellpublished at 13:46 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    After starring for Wales in their win in Helsinki, Joe Morrell explained why Wales' youngsters feel so comfortable in the international set-up.

    Media caption,

    Finland 0-1 Wales: Wales' youngsters feel comfortable - Joe Morrell

  2. ICYMI - Job done against Finlandpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    Wales left it late to win in Finland in their opening Nations League match.

    If you've left it late to catch up with Dafydd Pritchard's match report, you can do so by clicking here.

    Wales celebrate Kieffer Moore's goalImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  3. Match previewpublished at 13:42 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    Want a quick read that is going to tell you everything you need to know about today's match?

    Click here for our big match preview, match stats and views from the Wales camp.

    Moore goalImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  4. Bulgaria team news - Brazilian-born debutantpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    Bulgaria boss Georgi Dermendzhiev makes four changes from Thursday’s 1-1 draw at home to the Republic of Ireland.

    Captain Petar Zanev is out injured and the others to miss out are defender Strahil Popov, midfielder Kristiyan Malinov and forward Spas Delev.

    Brazilian-born right-back Cicinho makes his debut, while left-back Ivan Goranov, midfielder Yanis Karabelyov and forward Birsent Karagaren are the other players who come in.

    Bulgaria XI: Georgiev; Cicinho, Dimitrov, Nedyalkov, Goranov; Karabelyov, Kostadinov, Ivanov; Karagaren, Nedelev, Kraev.

    Substitutes: Mihaylov, Lukov, S. Popov, V. Popov, Delev, Rabotov, Galabov, Kovachev, Isa, Iliev, Krastev, Tsvetkov.

    Bulgaria teamImage source, BBC Sport
  5. Wales team news - Brooks startspublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    Wales manager Ryan Giggs makes two changes from Thursday’s 1-0 win in Finland, with both in midfield.

    Bournemouth playmaker David Brooks comes straight into the starting line-up having been added to the squad on Friday after recovering from an ankle injury, while Manchester City’s Matt Smith comes in for his eighth cap.

    Manchester United’s Dylan Levitt, who made his debut in Finland, and Jonny Williams drop to the bench.

    Wales XI: Hennessey; Roberts, Ampadu, Lockyer, B. Davies; Morrell, Smith; Bale, Brooks, James; Moore.

    Substitutes: Ward, A. Davies, Gunter, N. Williams, Cabango, J. Lawrence, Levitt, J. Williams, Robson-Kanu, Wilson, Matondo, Vaulks.

    Wales teamImage source, BBC Sport
  6. Selection headaches welcomepublished at 13:36 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    Ryan Giggs has maybe never had more selection dilemmas than he has had for this game.

    And he could not be happier about it.

    "It's a good position to be in," he explained.

    But he has made his decision...

    Brooks and BaleImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
  7. Good afternoon!published at 13:34 British Summer Time 6 September 2020

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    Well hello there, back so soon?

    You waited 10-months to experience Wales playing football and now you get to do it for the second time in four days.

    Ryan Giggs' side are off to a good start in the Nations League after their 1-0 win in Helsinki and are strong favourites to add another victory this afternoon.

    Wales are seven unbeaten, have won three-on-the-spin and even with key players missing, have an abundance of talent, especially in attack.

    The stage is set nicely, the only thing missing is you guys, the fans.

    So let's settle in on our sofas and not be there together, shall we? #TogetherStronger

    Kieffer Moore's goal in FinlandImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
    Image caption,

    Kieffer Moore's late winner means he continues his record of scoring in all three away international matches he has played in