HALF-TIME - Wales 1-0 Finlandpublished at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2022
The whistle goes and it's Wales who lead at the break.
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Carrie Jones taps in Jess Fishlock's cross for the lead
Evalina Summanen equalises from penalty spot after Rhiannon Roberts' hand ball
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Gareth Vincent
The whistle goes and it's Wales who lead at the break.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Another good move by Wales, who are popping the ball around with confidence now, but Finland eventually clear in their own box.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Ooof. That's a thumping challenge from Lily Woodham on Emma Koivisto.
The Wales defender gets the game's second booking - and she cannot complain about that one.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Wales have been much better since the goal.
They are now the team asking questions of their opponents.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
It took Wales 20 minutes to wake up but since then they have been much better, far more accurate in possession.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
That's what I like to see with Lily Woodham, just driving in to that space and being positive.
Wales 1-0 Finland
It may be a friendly, but Finland's Emma Koivisto is booked for pulling Lily Woodham's shirt as she drives down the left flank.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Wales send a free-kick into the box and Rhiannon Roberts collides with Finland keeper Anna Tamminen.
Wales' right-back is down for a while, but she is okay to continue.
Wales 1-0 Finland
A lovely passing move takes Wales from one end of the field to the other.
Eventually Carrie Jones is closed down as she tries to shoot, but that's much more like it from Wales.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Wales have a free-kick in a promising position, but that's a disappointing delivery from Rachel Rowe.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Can Wales relax a little now and play with a bit more composure in possession?
That will be the hope for Gemma Grainger.
Wales 1-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
Good piece of play from Fishlock there, the ability to beat the player but then the ability to find the correct pass, right weight on the pass, driving it across the front of the goal.
Carrie Jones doing well, doing as she should, coming off that left wing at the back post ready for anything that comes across and it's an easy finish.
Carrie Jones
Wales have the lead!
The goal comes from the first real opportunity of the night - and it is no surprise that Jess Fishlock is heavily involved.
She dances past Eveliina Summanen on the right and then drills in a low cross which Carrie Jones taps in at the far post.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
That's better from Wales - much better in possession.
But it's definitely got the feeling of a friendly, this game.
The standard is not as high as you would expect in a competitive game.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Wales are enjoying a good spell of possession - although it must be said much of it is in their own territory.
Eventually Wales drive forward and Carrie Jones sees her shot deflect to safety.
Wales 0-0 Finland
A first real scare for Wales as Linda Sallstrom is played into a worryingly big space down the Welsh right.
Her looping shot from the edge of the box is going in until Laura O'Sullivan pushes the ball to safety.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
Finland will be the happier side. They have been the dominant team and have managed to create a couple of chances, although they haven't really tested Laura O'Sullivan.
Wales have been really sloppy in possession. They need to tidy up and get a foothold in the game.
Wales 0-0 Finland
There around 10 Welsh flags on display at the Pinatar Arena, next to a pocket of Wales supporters.
As yet, they have not had too much to get excited about, with Finland having plenty of possession in the opening quarter of this contest.
Wales 0-0 Finland.
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
Finland are playing with that 4-4-2 system so they got a good balance and good width as well which is hard for Wales at times.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
That final ball, that final pass, that final decision has been something that has been lacking in Wales' play, it's something they need to improve on.