Kayleigh Green missed Wales' defeat to France last Friday having been sent off in the reverse fixture last November, but the Brighton striker makes a welcome return this afternoon.
Carrie Jones won praise for her performance against France, but Green comes straight back into the side.
She is Wales' joint-leading scorer in this campaign with four goals, despite being sent off twice along the way.
As mentioned a little earlier, this is a special day in the career of Wales' Natasha Harding.
The 33-year-old forward becomes the eighth player to rack up a century of caps for Wales after Loren Dykes, Jess Fishlock, Sophie Ingle, Gareth Bale, Chris Gunter and - in the past month - Wayne Hennessey and Helen Ward.
"I'd have never believed I'd go on to win 100 caps," Harding says.
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Wales run France close
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
If you missed it on Friday night, Wales pushed France close for the second time in this qualifying campaign.
Wales were left frustrated by the goals they conceded as Sophie Ingle's deflected effort proved to be nothing more than a consolation.
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Team news - Hosts set to pack defence
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
Kazakhstan - who have conceded 23 goals in their six group games - are tipped to line up with five across the back as they look to frustrate Wales.
Wales boss Gemma Grainger makes just one change to the side which lost 2-1 to France last Friday night, with striker Kayleigh Green back to lead the line at the Astana Arena.
Green is available after suspension and goes straight back in at the expense of Manchester United teenager Carrie Jones.
Laura O'Sullivan keeps her place in goal despite an error against the French while, as expected, Natasha Harding wins her 100th cap.
Hello and welcome to an afternoon of World Cup qualifying action, with Wales aiming to move a step closer to securing a play-off place.
Their hosts today are Kazakhstan, who were beaten 6-0 in Llanelli last September and have lost all six of their qualifying games.
Wales must ensure Kazakhstan remain pointless on what is another landmark game, with Natasha Harding about to become the latest player to win 100 Wales caps.
Harding starts for Wales, so let's have a full look at the teams.
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Gareth Vincent
All times stated are UK
Green's welcome return
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
Kayleigh Green missed Wales' defeat to France last Friday having been sent off in the reverse fixture last November, but the Brighton striker makes a welcome return this afternoon.
Carrie Jones won praise for her performance against France, but Green comes straight back into the side.
She is Wales' joint-leading scorer in this campaign with four goals, despite being sent off twice along the way.
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Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
A special day for a special player
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
As mentioned a little earlier, this is a special day in the career of Wales' Natasha Harding.
The 33-year-old forward becomes the eighth player to rack up a century of caps for Wales after Loren Dykes, Jess Fishlock, Sophie Ingle, Gareth Bale, Chris Gunter and - in the past month - Wayne Hennessey and Helen Ward.
"I'd have never believed I'd go on to win 100 caps," Harding says.
Video content
Wales run France close
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
If you missed it on Friday night, Wales pushed France close for the second time in this qualifying campaign.
Wales were left frustrated by the goals they conceded as Sophie Ingle's deflected effort proved to be nothing more than a consolation.
Video content
Team news - Hosts set to pack defence
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
Kazakhstan - who have conceded 23 goals in their six group games - are tipped to line up with five across the back as they look to frustrate Wales.
Kazakhstan: Ismailova, Demidova, Aitymova, Myasnikova (capt), Nurusheva, Burova, Sadykova, Zhumabaikyzy, Kozhakmet, Vlassova, Satygaliyeva.
Subs: Zeinali, Shalmukhanbetova, Orynbassarova, Koziyeva, Mukashova, Bortnikova, Turlybekova, Kuztay, Karazhanova.
Teams news - Wales make one change
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
Wales boss Gemma Grainger makes just one change to the side which lost 2-1 to France last Friday night, with striker Kayleigh Green back to lead the line at the Astana Arena.
Green is available after suspension and goes straight back in at the expense of Manchester United teenager Carrie Jones.
Laura O'Sullivan keeps her place in goal despite an error against the French while, as expected, Natasha Harding wins her 100th cap.
Wales: O'Sullivan, Roberts, Ladd, Evans, Rowe, Ingle (capt), Harding, Fishlock, James, Holland, K Green.
Subs: Clark, Soper, Woodham, J Green, Ward, Hughes, Estcourt, Walters, Wynne, Jones, Filbey, Morgan.
Hello and welcome
Kazakhstan v Wales (14:00 BST)
Hello and welcome to an afternoon of World Cup qualifying action, with Wales aiming to move a step closer to securing a play-off place.
Their hosts today are Kazakhstan, who were beaten 6-0 in Llanelli last September and have lost all six of their qualifying games.
Wales must ensure Kazakhstan remain pointless on what is another landmark game, with Natasha Harding about to become the latest player to win 100 Wales caps.
Harding starts for Wales, so let's have a full look at the teams.