Wales are sliced open down their left - once again - and Kadidiatou Diani's drive cannons back off the near post.
She gets a second opportunity but this time the ball rolls narrowly wide of the far post.
The warning signs are there for Wales.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
I'd like to see that challenge again, the ball is there to be won, they're both committed, but Toletti does well.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
This game is open.
Not for the first time France make ground down the right and a cross is half-cleared to Sandie Toletti in space on the edge of the box.
She drives a shot over the bar.
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Wales 0-0 France
The corner comes to nothing.
The good news for Wales is that Sophie Ingle is okay to continue, because that looked a heavy collision.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Wales threaten for the first time as Carrie Jones finds space down the right.
Her low cross causes a scramble in the French box before Sophie Ingle slides in and wins the ball.
She then appears to be caught by Sandie Toletti, but it's only a corner.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
France have shown early attacking promise, but Wales are coping admirably enough so far, with Sophie Ingle making a couple of timely interventions.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
Wales will need to stay disciplined.
They will be looking to counter in the spaces between the full-backs and centre-backs.
Carrie Jones will have to work really hard running the channels this evening.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Kadidiatou Diani is the first of France's dangerous forwards to offer a threat.
She bursts beyond her marker down the Wales left only to put too much on her cross.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
You're not ranked third in the world for no reason, there are stars across the pitch.
Seven of the 11 play for the top two teams in France [PSG and Lyon], their players know how to perform on the biggest stages.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
The home crowd are on their feet for the first time as Jess Fishlock lifts a promising ball over the top for Ceri Holland, but the danger is quickly snuffed out.
Home appeals for a foul are ignored.
KICK-OFF
Wales 0-0 France
We are off and running in Llanelli.
Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
Looking at the crowd and the development in the numbers, it's superb.
We want to inspire the younger generation and we're on the right path for doing that.
The road to the World Cup
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
France are hot favourites to seal automatic qualification for a place at the 2023 World Cup, which takes place in Australia and New Zealand, by winning Group I.
Having said that, a Welsh victory tonight would see Gemma Grainger's side move to within two points of the group leaders.
The most likely route to the tournament is via the play-offs, which Wales will be in should they finish second.
They begin tonight having fallen to third, after Slovenia's 2-0 win earlier in Kazakhstan saw them jump into second.
But Wales know three wins from their four remaining qualifiers - they still have to face Kazakhstan, Greece and Slovenia after tonight - would secure a play-off chance.
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Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Hannah Cain
Wales international on BBC Two Wales
I'm looking forward to tonight.
Everyone is buzzing, the girls genuinely believe we can compete with the world's best teams and potentially win, hopefully we see that tonight.
It's been difficult being around this because I want to play, but it's given me that extra motivation [to recover from injury].
A promising year for Grainger
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Gemma Grainger's team have been watched by record crowds while giving themselves a genuine World Cup play-off chance.
Here we take a look at what has been a positive first year in charge for the Wales manager.
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Wales v France (19:45 BST)
These are good times in Welsh football.
Robert Page's men's side are one game away from qualifying for just a second World Cup, while Gemma Grainger's women are in contention to make their first.
Hayley Ladd, Wales' Manchester United defender, says Grainger's players are looking to carry on where the men left off in their World Cup play-off semi-final last month.
"There is a great buzz around Welsh football after the men beat Austria and we want to continue that," she writes in her latest column for BBC Sport.
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A big night
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Michael Pearlman
BBC Sport Wales at Parc y Scarlets
This is a big game for Wales, don't buy into the narrative that this is a free hit, because France are really good.
I mean, France are really good, they are ranked third in the world, but Wales are an improving and emerging football force and they have shown before that they can compete with the elite teams.
Is tonight the night they achieve a big result against a big nation? Don't rule it out.
It could also be a special night for Helen Ward, but I think the chances of her making an appearance are very specific to the circumstances of the match.
Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Nia Jones
Former Wales international on BBC Two Wales
France are the third best team in the world, coming into this tournament they played a couple of friendlies and they beat the Netherlands and Brazil.
This will be a real test for Wales.
Wales boss seeks improvement
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Wales may have emerged with credit from their trip to France to last November, but boss Gemma Grainger is demanding more tonight.
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Wales' valiant effort
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Wales and France square up for the second time in Group I tonight having faced each other in the previous round of World Cup qualifying games last November.
France won that game 2-0, although nothing came easy for the home side in Guingamp.
Wales stayed in the game resolutely despite losing Kayleigh Green to a red card, with Jess Fishlock hitting the post in the closing minutes when the score was 1-0.
Selma Bacha then scored on the break to seal a French victory, but Wales proved they can compete with tonight's opponents.
Another close contest will be the minimum required by Wales boss Gemma Grainger tonight.
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Gareth Vincent
All times stated are UK
HITS THE WOODWORK
Wales 0-0 France
Wales are sliced open down their left - once again - and Kadidiatou Diani's drive cannons back off the near post.
She gets a second opportunity but this time the ball rolls narrowly wide of the far post.
The warning signs are there for Wales.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
I'd like to see that challenge again, the ball is there to be won, they're both committed, but Toletti does well.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
This game is open.
Not for the first time France make ground down the right and a cross is half-cleared to Sandie Toletti in space on the edge of the box.
She drives a shot over the bar.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
The corner comes to nothing.
The good news for Wales is that Sophie Ingle is okay to continue, because that looked a heavy collision.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Wales threaten for the first time as Carrie Jones finds space down the right.
Her low cross causes a scramble in the French box before Sophie Ingle slides in and wins the ball.
She then appears to be caught by Sandie Toletti, but it's only a corner.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
France have shown early attacking promise, but Wales are coping admirably enough so far, with Sophie Ingle making a couple of timely interventions.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
Wales will need to stay disciplined.
They will be looking to counter in the spaces between the full-backs and centre-backs.
Carrie Jones will have to work really hard running the channels this evening.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Kadidiatou Diani is the first of France's dangerous forwards to offer a threat.
She bursts beyond her marker down the Wales left only to put too much on her cross.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
You're not ranked third in the world for no reason, there are stars across the pitch.
Seven of the 11 play for the top two teams in France [PSG and Lyon], their players know how to perform on the biggest stages.
Post update
Wales 0-0 France
The home crowd are on their feet for the first time as Jess Fishlock lifts a promising ball over the top for Ceri Holland, but the danger is quickly snuffed out.
Home appeals for a foul are ignored.
KICK-OFF
Wales 0-0 France
We are off and running in Llanelli.
Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker on BBC Two Wales
Looking at the crowd and the development in the numbers, it's superb.
We want to inspire the younger generation and we're on the right path for doing that.
The road to the World Cup
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
France are hot favourites to seal automatic qualification for a place at the 2023 World Cup, which takes place in Australia and New Zealand, by winning Group I.
Having said that, a Welsh victory tonight would see Gemma Grainger's side move to within two points of the group leaders.
The most likely route to the tournament is via the play-offs, which Wales will be in should they finish second.
They begin tonight having fallen to third, after Slovenia's 2-0 win earlier in Kazakhstan saw them jump into second.
But Wales know three wins from their four remaining qualifiers - they still have to face Kazakhstan, Greece and Slovenia after tonight - would secure a play-off chance.
Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Hannah Cain
Wales international on BBC Two Wales
I'm looking forward to tonight.
Everyone is buzzing, the girls genuinely believe we can compete with the world's best teams and potentially win, hopefully we see that tonight.
It's been difficult being around this because I want to play, but it's given me that extra motivation [to recover from injury].
A promising year for Grainger
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Gemma Grainger's team have been watched by record crowds while giving themselves a genuine World Cup play-off chance.
Here we take a look at what has been a positive first year in charge for the Wales manager.
Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
These are good times in Welsh football.
Robert Page's men's side are one game away from qualifying for just a second World Cup, while Gemma Grainger's women are in contention to make their first.
Hayley Ladd, Wales' Manchester United defender, says Grainger's players are looking to carry on where the men left off in their World Cup play-off semi-final last month.
"There is a great buzz around Welsh football after the men beat Austria and we want to continue that," she writes in her latest column for BBC Sport.
A big night
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Michael Pearlman
BBC Sport Wales at Parc y Scarlets
This is a big game for Wales, don't buy into the narrative that this is a free hit, because France are really good.
I mean, France are really good, they are ranked third in the world, but Wales are an improving and emerging football force and they have shown before that they can compete with the elite teams.
Is tonight the night they achieve a big result against a big nation? Don't rule it out.
It could also be a special night for Helen Ward, but I think the chances of her making an appearance are very specific to the circumstances of the match.
Post update
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Nia Jones
Former Wales international on BBC Two Wales
France are the third best team in the world, coming into this tournament they played a couple of friendlies and they beat the Netherlands and Brazil.
This will be a real test for Wales.
Wales boss seeks improvement
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Wales may have emerged with credit from their trip to France to last November, but boss Gemma Grainger is demanding more tonight.
Video content
Wales' valiant effort
Wales v France (19:45 BST)
Wales and France square up for the second time in Group I tonight having faced each other in the previous round of World Cup qualifying games last November.
France won that game 2-0, although nothing came easy for the home side in Guingamp.
Wales stayed in the game resolutely despite losing Kayleigh Green to a red card, with Jess Fishlock hitting the post in the closing minutes when the score was 1-0.
Selma Bacha then scored on the break to seal a French victory, but Wales proved they can compete with tonight's opponents.
Another close contest will be the minimum required by Wales boss Gemma Grainger tonight.