Crucial action in Group D of EURO qualification takes place on Saturday, as Wales look to enhance their chances of reaching Germany next summer. Armenia will be the home nation this weekend, as they chase just a third victory in the qualification campaign.
The fascinating action in Group D of EURO qualification continues on Saturday, as Wales look to take a huge step in their goal of qualifying for the EUROs next summer. The nation currently sits second in the standings, but they will need victories in both of their remaining matches to see off the challenge of Croatia.
Wales come into this international break in good confidence, as they have won three of their six matches in Group D this year. However, they will likely need to offer a greater attacking threat over the next seven days, as they have managed to score just eight goals in their matches. But, huge confidence would have been taken from their previous win, as they recorded a dramatic 2-1 home success against Croatia.
Armenia will have the home field advantage this weekend, as they look to enhance their form after winning just two of their six qualifiers throughout this year. They could yet finish in the top two positions, but they will need victories in each of their two remaining matches in the group.
Their chances of achieving that appear slim at this stage, as they come into this fixture in poor recent form. They have suffered defeats in each of the previous two, and they are without a victory in three matches in Group D. They were also beaten 3-1 in an international friendly by North Macedonia in their latest match in October.
Wales have never previously registered a victory against Armenia in three previous attempts. The most recent meeting between the sides came in June, with Armenia landing a shock 4-2 win on the road. Each of the first two matches between the nations ended in draws in 2001.
The pressure will be on both of these nations on Saturday, as they look to enhance their chances of reaching the major tournament. However, we will be siding with Wales to build on their recent success against Croatia by landing a second win on the bounce.
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