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Wales 0-0 Finland
Kayleigh Green, as ever, is working hard up front for Wales.
The Brighton player can never be accused of not putting in a shift.
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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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Wales 0-0 Finland
Kayleigh Green, as ever, is working hard up front for Wales.
The Brighton player can never be accused of not putting in a shift.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Emma Koivisto surges forward for Finland before being tripped by Angharad James.
Olga Ahtinen whips the resulting free-kick into the box but Wales clear.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
We found Fishlock again in that hole and then great feet from Carrie Jones.
I thought she had a chance to have a strike but she played it wide and that allowed Finland more time to organise themselves defensively.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Jess Fishlock has looked bright in the early stages, linking up well with Carrie Jones on a couple of occasions.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
Wales are getting quite vulnerable from set-pieces, their body positions are just watching the ball instead of being aware of where their player is as well.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Now Finland come forward again but Evelina Summanen's effort deflects off target.
Wales are having to work hard defensively.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Wales burst forward with some promise as Jess Fishlock feeds Kayleigh Green, but she gets her pass all wrong and the chance is gone.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
Wales are getting in to good shape defensively, trying to be hard to break down, forcing Finland in to wide areas.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Half a chance for Finland as a corner is not cleared, but Laura O'Sullivan eventually gathers.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Ouch. Jutta Rantala tries to switch play and Sophie Ingle takes the ball square in the stomach.
She is okay, though.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Lily Woodham, as expected, is lining up at left-back for Wales.
Carrie Jones is playing in front of her, with Rachel Rowe switching from left-back to the right of midfield in the absence of Ceri Holland.
Wales 0-0 Finland
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
If Jess Fishlock could have got anything like the connection she did against Bosnia, she would have troubled the goalkeeper.
Wales 0-0 Finland
A first sight of goal for Wales as Rachel Rowe crosses and Jess Fishlock's volley is blocked.
Wales 0-0 Finland
After a minute's silence ahead of Remembrance Sunday, we are off and running in Pinatar.
Wales v Finland (18:30 GMT)
Gwennan Harries
Former Wales striker
My hope for this evening is to see Wales get on the ball a lot more and try to impose our style of play, playing through the thirds.
Wales v Finland (18:30 GMT)
Wales will discover who they will face in qualifying for Euro 2025 when the draw is made early next year.
Qualifying matches for the tournament - the hosts of which will be announced in January - will then start later in the year.
Gemma Grainger will have high hopes for Wales whoever they are drawn alongside.
Finland, meanwhile, will be aiming to reach the European Championship for the fifth time in six attempts.
Wales v Finland (18:30 GMT)
Jess Fishlock is still going strong at 35 - and winger Ffion Morgan says Wales' most-capped player is an inspiration for her team-mates as they begin building towards Euro 2025 qualifying.
Wales v Finland (18:30 GMT)
Gemma Grainger's first qualifying campaign as Wales manager may have ended in disappointment, but she has been reminding her players of what they got right this week.
Wales were seconds away from forcing a penalty shootout against the Swiss, where a victory wold have put them on the brink of a first major tournament appearance.
Grainger was bullish after the Switzerland game, declaring that Wales would reach the 2025 European Championship.
But with disappointment still lingering, she has spent part of the trip to Spain focusing on Wales' successes in the last campaign.
"There have been some really good conversations about what we did do as a team to get to the play-off final, because sometimes when you do miss out, you tend to look at what didn't we do," Grainger said.
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If there were any doubts over how hard Wales were hit by that defeat in Switzerland last month, Rhiannon Roberts wiped them out this week.
The Liverpool defender revealed she had to take sleeping tablets in the wake of the Zurich loss because Switzerland's goal was replaying in her mind.
"I do not think I have ever felt heartbreak before, it hit us all really hard," said Roberts.
"We went back to training with our clubs two days later with players who had qualified, it was quite difficult."
Read the full interview with Roberts here.
Wales v Finland (18:30 GMT)
Finland may have featured at the European Championship in the summer, but they come into this game in miserable form, having lost their last seven matches.
Head coach Marko Saloranta's team includes Tottenham's Eveliina Summanen and with veteran forward Linda Sallstrom wearing the captain's armband.
Finland: Anna Tamminen, Eva Nyström, Ria Öling, Emma Koivisto, Tiia Peltonen, Adelina Engman, Olga Ahtinen, Natalia Kuikka, Linda Sällström (capt) Eveliina Summanen, Jutta Rantala.
Subs: Milla-Maj Majasaari, Tinja-Riikka Korpela, Nanne Ruuskanen, Juliette Kemppi, Emmi Siren, Nora Heroum, Heidi Kollanen, Nea Lehtola, Sanni Franssi, Emma Peuhkurinen, Oona Siren, Joanna Tynnilä, Katariina Kosola.