Wales will face Armenia in their third Euro 2024 qualification group stage fixture at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday. The teams are competing in Group D and Wales are currently in second place in the group, while Armenia are fourth.
Wales are the favourites to win the match, as they have a better team. However, both teams have struggled to pick up wins this year.
Wales have struggled since beating Ukraine to qualify for the 2022 World Cup. They only ended a nine-match winless run with a win over Latvia in their previous outing. Armenia are currently on a nine-game winless run of their own and will need a big performance if they are to cause Wales trouble.
The match between Wales and Armenia is a crucial one for both teams, as the winner will move closer to qualification. Here GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch, including TV channel, streaming details and more.
Wales vs Armenia kick-off time
| Date: | June 16, 2023 |
| Kick-off time: | 2.45pm EDT |
| Venue: | Cardiff City Stadium |
The Euro 2024 qualifier between Wales and Armenia will be played at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday. Kick-off is at 2.45pm EDT for fans in the US.
How to watch Wales vs Armenia online - TV channels & live streams
| fubo | Watch here |
The game will be shown live on fubo for fans in the United States. Full-match highlights would be available on the platforms a few hours after the full-time whistle. Live updates will be available here on GOAL.
Team news & squads
Wales team news
Rob Page's squad consists of several players who have participated in both qualifying matches, and it is likely that the Wales manager will rely on a similar lineup. Aaron Ramsey is set to lead the team as captain again, following the retirement of former skipper Gareth Bale.
Nottingham Forest's Neco Williams has played the last two group stage games and is expected to be included in the Dragons' lineup once again.
After his winning goal against Latvia, striker Kieffer Moore is also expected to start the match in Cardiff.
Wales predicted XI: Ward; Roberts, Mepham, Rodon, Williams; Wilson, Morrell, Ampadu, James; Ramsey; Moore
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Wayne Hennessey, Danny Ward, Adam Davies |
| Defenders: | Ben Davies, Connor Roberts, Chris Mepham, Joe Rodon, Neco Williams, Ben Cabango, Morgan Fox, Joe Low |
| Midfielders: | Aaron Ramsey, Harry Wilson, Ethan Ampadu, Joe Morrell, David Brooks, Oli Cooper, Jordan James, Luke Harris |
| Forwards: | Daniel James, Kieffer Moore, Brennan Johnson, Tom Bradshaw, Nathan Broadhead, Liam Cullen |
Armenia team news
Armenia do not have any new injury concerns. However, Oleksandr Petrakov's squad will be missing the skilled midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan, who retired from international football in March 2022.
Varazdat Haroyan is expected to captain the visiting team, while Norberto Briasco is likely to retain his position as the centre-forward.
Armenia predicted XI: Beglaryan; Hovhannisyan, Harutyunyan, Haroyan, Voskanyan, Tiknizyan; Barseghyan, Iwu, Spertsyan, Zelarayan; Briasco
| Position | Players |
|---|---|
| Goalkeepers: | Arsen Beglaryan, Stanislav Buchnev, Ognjen Čančarević |
| Defenders: | Kamo Hovhannisyan, Varazdat Haroyan, Taron Voskanyan, André Calisir, Styopa Mkrtchyan, Zhirayr Margaryan, Nair Tiknizyan, Georgy Arutyunyan, Erik Piloyan, Sergey Muradyan |
| Midfielders: | Tigran Barseghyan, Vahan Bichakhchyan, Khoren Bayramyan, Eduard Spertsyan, Artak Dashyan, Zhirayr Shaghoyan, Wbeymar Angulo, Lucas Zelarayán, Hovhannes Harutyunyan, Artur Serobyan, Ugochukwu Iwu, David Davidyan |
| Forwards: | Norberto Briasco, Artur Miranyan, Grant-Leon Ranos |
Head-to-Head Record
| Date | Match | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| September 2001 | Wales 0-0 Armenia | World Cup qualifiers |
| March 2001 | Armenia 2-2 Wales | World Cup qualifiers |
