Summary

  • Use play icon at the top of page to watch live coverage from the Pinatar Cup

  • Wales v Iceland - 19:30 GMT

  • Wales won opening Pinatar Cup game against Philippines, while Iceland beat Scotland

  • Jess Fishlock starts for Wales, Laura O'Sullivan also returns in goal

  • Iceland make eight changes from win over Scotland

  • Wales miss chances to make it two wins from two

  • Wales face Scotland on Tuesday

  1. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Iceland look to go clear, but Hayley Ladd senses the danger and clears.

  2. CLOSE!published at 18 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Chaos from Wales.

    Hayley Ladd plays it back to Laura O'Sullivan who totally misses the ball and then casually follows the ball back, eventually clearing on the line before Iceland can squeeze it home.

    But that is shocking defending - Wales nearly gifted Iceland a goal.

  3. Postpublished at 16 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Jess Fishlock is inches away from sending Rachel Rowe clear with a lovely pass.

    Inventive play from Wales' most-capped player.

  4. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Gwennan Harries
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    I think Wales have been far better in the opening 15 minutes in terms of tempo and quickness of play.

  5. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Gwennan Harries
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Iceland don't have huge amount of possession but they take their chances really well, Wales will have to be wary of just how clinical they can be.

  6. Postpublished at 11 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    A wild backpass from Hayley Ladd and Laura O'Sullivan can only slice it out for a corner.

    From the corner, O'Sullivan has to acrobatically tip the ball away.

    Testing moments for Wales.

  7. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Jess FishlockImage source, FAW

    A chance for Wales, Jess Fishlock finds space and she might shoot herself but instead she picks out Rachel Rowe, but her effort is curled well over the bar.

    A sharper Jess Fishlock probably shoots there, but she's in pre-season mode with her club side OL Reign.

  8. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Gwennan Harries
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    The mentality from Wales this evening is pleasing to see, from the goal-kicks they are starting high.

    Iceland are not very confident coming out from the back, hence Wales with Kayleigh Green leading the line are really keen to press high.

  9. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Decent start for Wales.

    They are the aggressors in this game so far, they are pressing high and effectively.

  10. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Gwennan Harries
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    You know what you are going to get with Kayleigh Green, she will work hard up top.

  11. Postpublished at 3 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Wales are deploying Jess Fishlock in her favoured role behind Kayleigh Green.

    That means Rachel Rowe is playing as a left winger ahead of Lily Woodham with Ceri Holland switching from left to right wing.

  12. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    Some early possession for Wales.

    Kayleigh Green pressures the goalkeeper, but Iceland get a lucky bounce and can clear.

  13. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Wales 0-0 Iceland

    We are under way in Spain.

  14. 'Happy tears' for Middleton-Patelpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    This is very wholesome content indeed.

    Like Elis James eloquently said, watching this video makes you feel happy...

    Wales goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel said she cried "happy tears" following her debut in their 1-0 Pinatar Cup win over Philippines.

    Middleton-Patel signed her first professional contract for Manchester United in January, and is now an international goalkeeper after a whirlwind two months.

    Media caption,

    Pinatar Cup: 'Happy tears' for Wales goalkeeper Safia Middleton-Patel on debut

  15. Postpublished at 19:26 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    The teams are out and the Welsh national anthem is currently being belted out by the players and Wales' small contingent of supporters.

  16. Evans' first Wales goalpublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    Could Gemma Evans cap her big night with a goal?

    Evans scored her only international goal against Kazakhstan in a World Cup qualifier in Llanelli in 2021.

    Media caption,

    Watch as Wales defender Gemma Evans scores against Kazakhstan in 2021

  17. A big night for Gemma Evanspublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    Defender Gemma Evans says winning her 50th Wales cap tonight is "absolutely out of this world".

    Evans, 26, plays in Wales' Pinatar Cup game against Iceland as she becomes the latest player to reach the landmark for her country.

    Evans made her Wales debut in June 2016, a 2-0 home defeat to Norway during qualifying for Euro 2017.

    "I wanted to get there but I don't think I believed in myself that I would," said Evans.

    "For me it's a massive honour, as a kid I dreamt of being a professional footballer and representing Wales.

    "But to get to 50 is absolutely out of this world, I'm so happy for myself and proud because of the barriers I've faced.

    "And to do it with these girls, I couldn't ask for a better bunch, and it will be a proud moment for me, my family and my friends."

    Read more: Gemma Evans feeling 'out of this world' ahead of 50th Wales cap

    Media caption,

    Wales defender Gemma Evans champions the growth of the women's game in Wales

  18. Scotland get back to winning wayspublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    We have already had some Pinatar Cup action today.

    Scotland edged past Philippines to secure their first win in this year's competition after a much-improved second-half performance.

    Pedro Martinez Losa's side led at the break through Lauren Davidson's deflected effort, but were blunt in attack, having just two shots in the first 45 minutes.

    The introduction of Real Madrid's Caroline Weir at half-time brought some much-needed class, and she teed up fellow substitute Rachel Corsie from a corner to double Scotland's lead.

    Ma Serrano pulled one back for Philippines late on with a free-kick, but Scotland saw out the remainder of the game to keep their hopes of glory alive.

    Read more: Scotland 2-1 Philippines

    Read more: Scotland 2-1 Philippines - as it happened

  19. Postpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    Cap number 138 for Jess Fishlock.

    What a remarkable career.

  20. Team news - Iceland make eight changespublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February 2023

    Wales v Iceland (19:30 GMT)

    Philip Marsh
    BBC Sport Wales at the Pinatar Arena

    Iceland manager Thorsteinn Halldorsson has made eight changes from their 2-0 win over Scotland on Wednesday.

    Only captain Glodis Viggosdottir of Bayern Munich, Aslaug Gunnlaugsdottir and Sveindis Jane Jonsdottir retain their place in the starting 11.

    Olof Sigridur Kristinsdottir, who scored both goals against Scotland, is on the bench.

    Iceland: Runarsdottir, Arnardottir, Eiriksdottir, Gunnlaugsdottir, G Jonsdottir, S.J. Jonsdottir, Magnusdottir, Thorvaldsdottir, Vidarsdottir, Viggosdottir, Vilhjalmsdottir

    Subs: S Sigurdardottir, Ivarsdottir, Albertsdottir, Andradottir, Asgrimsdottir, Brynjarsdottir, Halldorsdottir, Johannsdottir, Kristinsdottir, I Sigurdardottir, Zomers