What channel is Wales vs Latvia? Kick-off time, TV and live stream

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Wales players celebrate after a Euro 2024 qualifier

Wales have got off to a strong start in qualifying (Picture: Jurij Kodrun – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

Wales’ qualification journey to next summer’s Euro 2024 continues with a home game against Latvia this evening.

Rob Page’s men head into the fixture on a high after snatching a late draw against group favourites Croatia on Saturday evening.

Ipswich forward Nathan Broadhead came off the bench for his first ever cap to bring Wales level with the last kick of the game.

Wales will now want to build on that valuable point picked up in Croatia with a win against Latvia, who are ranked 133rd in the FIFA World Rankings.

Here is what time the match starts and how you can watch Wales vs Latvia on TV and live stream in the UK.

What time does the game kick-off?

Wales vs Latvia will kick-off tonight (Tuesday, March 28) at 7.45pm.

Nathan Broadhead celebrates scoring for Wales in a Euro 2024 qualifier

Broadhead scored on debut to give Wales an unlikely point against Croatia (Picture: Jurij Kodrun – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)

The Cardiff City stadium will be the venue for the clash, which will also feature a pitchside presentation to Welsh legend Gareth Bale who retired from football back in January.

How to watch Wales vs Latvia on TV and live stream

The game will be shown live on Viaplay Sports 2 and S4C.

Sky, Virgin or Prime Video customers can access Viaplay through their TV provider.

A livestream of the Euro 2024 qualifier will also be available to watch on the Viaplay app and S4C web player.

Fans who do not have a Viaplay subscription can still catch the game by purchasing a monthly pass for £14.99.

What is the Wales team news?

Wales will once again be without the injured duo of Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson, who both missed Saturday’s game in Split.

Aaron Ramsey, Dan James and Harry Wilson were all withdrawn just past the hour mark at the weekend with Page admitting the changes were pre-planned and with the Latvia game in mind.

Fulham’s Luke Harris was handed Bale’s number 11 shirt and the talented teenager could be in line to make his debut at some point in the evening.

Birmingham midfielder Jordan James could add a second cap to the inaugural one he won against Croatia.


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