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Wales 0-0 Turkey
Jordan James tries to cross but it is cut out.
The first attacking moment for Wales.
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Wales must beat Turkey and hope Croatia drop points against Armenia to reach Euro 2024 tonight
Wales will be in qualification play-offs next March should they miss out on the top two in their group
Turkey already assured of Euro 2024 place and beat Germany in a friendly in Berlin on Saturday
Wales without injured skipper Aaron Ramsey and suspended Chris Mepham
Wales make three changes as Tom Lockyer, Brennan Johnson and Nathan Broadhead start
Neco Williams fires Wales into an early lead as hosts impress
Wales see three first-half penalty appeals turned down
Turkey improve in second half
Yusuf Yazici equalises from the penalty spot after Ben Davies is adjudged to have pushed Kenan Yildiz
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Wales 0-0 Turkey
Jordan James tries to cross but it is cut out.
The first attacking moment for Wales.
Wales 0-0 Turkey
Already some attacking intent from the visitors.
They are in good form and want to finish top of the group.
Wales 0-0 Turkey
Iwan Roberts
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Cymru
Let's make sure we take care of our business and hope for a miracle in Zagreb.
Wales 0-0 Turkey
Slovenian referee Matej Jug, who sounds like part of an elaborate tea set, gets us under way at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Wales' final chance to seal an automatic place at the Euros.
They have to win tonight and hope for some luck from Armenia in Croatia.
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Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
You want to try and make this game as comfortable as possible, but it's a tough ask because Turkey are a quality team.
You just want to go out and perform to your best.
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Wales boss Rob Page told S4C: "I think it's about fresh legs. Kieffer [Moore] put in a big shift on a tough pitch the other night.
"It's a bit unrealistic to ask him to do it again from the start. He'll definitely have an impact off the bench.
"People like Brooksy (David Brooks) will have an impact off the bench.
"They (Turkey) are top of the table for a good reason, they showed that against Germany the other night.
"We can't worry about the other result, we've just got to worry about giving a performance tonight. Full focus will be on getting the win here."
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Kath Morgan
Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Cymru
We need more energy tonight. We have to make sure the players show more creativity and tempo.
It was so slow [on Saturday], we played into Armenia's hands.
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Wales boss Rob Page has banned talk of a potential play-off with Wales still in with a chance of automatic qualification for Euro 2024.
"We're having no talk of play-offs," said Wales manager Page.
"If we're talking play-offs, we may as well call the game off on Tuesday. That's our mentality and attitude.
"The campaign is not over. We're fully focused on the job we've got and we don't want any regrets when that final whistle goes.
"We're not admitting defeat and thinking 'why not?' when it's still in our control.
"We're not thinking of the play-offs because if we win a game potentially we can qualify if the other result goes our way."
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Cardiff City boss and former Turkey Under-21 international Erol Bulut on BBC Radio Wales: "I think it'll be an exciting game.
"It's difficult to say [who will win]. I've seen Wales play here at home, they stay compact, their defensive shape is very good.
"It won't be easy to break this Welsh defence down, but Turkey will try everything to score. On the other side, Wales will also try to score goals.
"Everybody is expecting a good game today."
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Captain Ben Davies has told fans not to give up hope as Wales seek a final twist in the race to the European Championship finals in 2024.
Wales need to beat already qualified Turkey in Cardiff tonight - as we've mentioned about 85 times already - and hope Croatia drop points at home to Armenia.
Otherwise Wales must go through spring play-offs, after Saturday's 1-1 draw in Armenia saw control of their automatic qualification hopes slip from their hands.
"We are not panicking as a group. We still have a chance," Davies said.
Davies, 30, will earn his 84th cap as he seeks to lead his country to a third successive European Championship.
Davies, who is leading the side in the absence of injured midfielder Aaron Ramsey, added: "We're frustrated, we'd like to be in a different position, but we are where we are.
"We can't affect that now and it's about giving all we've got in one last game and hoping things go our way.
"Playing in major tournaments for your country is the pinnacle and that dream is still there.
"Wales isn't the biggest country, we have probably punched above our weight for a long time, and when you do expectations are in front of you, people expect more out of you.
"But we're still in with a shout of qualification, it isn't doom and gloom just yet. If we don't go through now we still have a chance of the play-offs because of past success. We're not panicking as a group, we still have a chance."
Read more: Wales keeping belief for Turkey finale, says Ben Davies
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Having secured their Euro 2024 spot last month courtesy of a win over Latvia, Turkey now need only a point to top the group.
Turkey have changed managers since their 2-0 win over 10-man Wales in June, with former Germany striker Stefan Kuntz making way after his side were held by Armenia.
He was replaced by former Roma striker and AC Milan manager Vincenzo Montella, who has won all three of his games in charge, including a crucial 1-0 victory in Croatia last month.
"We have come all this way to Cardiff prepared," Montella said.
"We have come here top of this group and that is the way we want to finish it.
"We want to maintain this leadership and we are focused on what we have to do, show our standing and our performance levels."
Turkey impressed in a 3-2 friendly win over Euro hosts Germany in Berlin on Saturday, a triumph which included a first international goal from Juventus teenager Kenan Yildiz.
"The new manager has had an instant impact, he's slightly changed the way they play since we played them, and the result against Germany was very impressive," said Wales boss Rob Page.
"It will be a tough game, but we have a plan that will create problems for them and it will make for an entertaining game."
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Iwan Roberts
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Cymru
The tempo and energy Wales showed here last time against Croatia, that disappeared against Armenia.
Our destiny is out of our hands now and that's not a good position to be in.
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Moving away from tonight's action for a moment, manager Rob Page has given his backing to Wales' fans after more than 30 were arrested by police in Yerevan before Saturday's game in Armenia.
All of the fans were released without charge, with many saying they were detained for 12 hours without any food or water.
One fan said he was fearful for his life after being held at gunpoint by police in Armenia.
The Armenian Embassy has been asked for comment.
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Helen Ward
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
You feel like Croatia have had their blip. Are they going to have another one tonight? I'm not so sure.
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Wales and Nottingham Forest defender Neco Williams has not given up hope of securing automatic qualification for Euro 2024 because, he points out, “you never know what’s going to happen”.
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Kath Morgan
Former Wales captain on BBC Radio Cymru
Nathan Broadhead attacks from the front. He's the one that puts pressure on the defence.
That helps everyone follow. Nobody did that on Saturday (against Armenia).
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Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
I think Nathan Broadhead coming in is the one that stands out.
I think Rob [Page] is just trying to get some energy and pace into that frontline.
I think he's just rolling the dice, to be honest.
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Helen Ward
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
I don't mind the changes made by Rob Page, I think it's bold and brave.
I hope Brennan Johnson can light that fire tonight.