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Latvia vs Wales: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

Wales' only win at the Euro 2024 Qualifiers came against Latvia, and the two sides are set to go head-to-head in the reverse tie at the Skonto Stadium on Monday.

The Dragons are second from bottom in Group D, with four points from as many games. Rob Page's side come into the tie on the back of a goalless draw with South Korea in an international friendly last Thursday.

Whereas the hosts have lost all of their four games in their qualification run so far.

Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.

Latvia vs Wales kick-off time & stadium

Date:September 11, 2023
Kick-off time:7:45pm BST
Venue:Skonto Stadium

The UEFA European Championship Qualifiers match between Latvia and Wales will be played at Skonto Stadium in Riga, Latvia.

It will kick off at 7:45pm BST on September 11 in the United Kingdom (UK).

How to watch Latvia vs Wales online - TV channels & live streams

The game will be broadcast live on TV on Viaplay Sports 1 and S4C, and is available to stream online live through Viaplay, S4C Online and BBC iPlayer.

Fans who are unable to watch the game can follow the live updates on GOAL.

Team news & squads

Latvia team news

Latvia boss Dainis Kazakevics will have to make do without the services of Pavels Steinbors, Raivis Jurkovskis, Arturs Zjuzins and Vladislavs Gutkovskis, while Roberts Uldrikis' performance has been left wanting.

However, Kazakevics is expected to persist with Uldrikics in attack, while also counting on Janis Ikaunieks to deliver the goods up front.

Latvia possible XI: Purins; Savalnieks, Cernomordijs, Dubra, Sorokins; Jaunzems, Emsis, Tobers, Ciganiks; Uldrikis, J. Ikaunieks

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:Purins, Ozois, Zviedris
Defenders:Sorokins, Oss, Dubra, Cernomordijs, Savalnieks, Iljins, Balodis, Spruds
Midfielders:Tobers, Daskevics, Emsis, D. Ikaunieks, J. Ikaunieks, Ciganiks, Tonisevs, Jaunzems, Zelenkovs, Saveljevs
Forwards:Regza, Krollis, Uldrikis

Wales team news

Daniel James misses out with an abductor injury, while Luton Town striker Tom Lockyer had to withdraw from the squad after suffering a thigh injury.

Kieffer Moore and Joe Morrell are both suspended after picking up red cards in June.

Meanwhile, with Aaron Ramsey captaining the side from midfield, Swansea City's Liam Cullen will be looking forward to his international debut.

Wales possible XI: Ward; Roberts, Rodon, Mepham, B. Davies, Williams; Ramsey, Ampadu, Wilson; Johnson, Cullen

PositionPlayers
Goalkeepers:King, Ward, A. Davies, Hennessey
Defenders:Fox, Williams, B. Davies, Mepham, Rodon, Roberts, Cabango
Midfielders:Brooks, Wilson, Ramsey, Ampadu, Burns, Sheehan
Forwards:Johnson, Matondo, Broadhead, Bradshaw, Cullen

Head-to-Head Record

DateMatchCompetition
Mar 28, 2023Wales 1-0 LatviaEuro Qualifiers
Aug 19, 2004Latvia 0-2 WalesInternational Friendlies

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