Following successive wins in Group D, Wales have their Euro 2024 qualifying fate in their own hands as they visit Armenia on Saturday, when victory will put them within three points of reaching next summer's finals.
Having pulled off a superb defeat of group favourites Croatia last time out, the Dragons now aim to avenge a humbling home loss to Armenia earlier in the process - their hosts, meanwhile, also remain in contention.
On a memorable night in Cardiff, Rob Page's side ran out 2-1 winners thanks to a Harry Wilson brace, and the Dragons can now qualify directly for Germany 2024 by beating Armenia and Turkey in their final two fixtures.
Reaching a fourth major tournament from five would be quite an achievement, and as they sit level on points with their Croatian counterparts and boast a superior head-to-head record, they are now in pole position to join Group D leaders Turkey in the top two.
In fact, Wales will bypass a potential playoff and seal qualification this week if they turn over Armenia and Croatia lose to Latvia, although the latter outcome is particularly improbable.
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