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Competition - UEFA European Championship
Stage - Qualification Round
Group - D
Venue - Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium
Date - Monday, 19 June 2023
Kick off - 19:45
Qualification round · Group D
Following their disappointing 2-4 home defeat against Armenia last Friday, next up for Robert Page’s Wales squad is a trip to Group leaders Turkey: in essence, a defeat would tend to suggest that qualification would be out of reach after only 4 matches.
Wales will be without defender Ben Davies against Turkey after the Tottenham man withdrew from the squad for the birth of his first child.
Neco Williams and Morgan Fox are the candidates to replace Davies at left-back, though Page could revert to a back five once more.
Wales are also missing target man Kieffer Moore, as the Bournemouth striker was shown a straight red card against Armenia for kicking out at the goalkeeper off the ball.
Nottingham Forest's Brennan Johnson is likely to lead the line.
Wales' centre-back pairing of Chris Mepham and Joe Rodon came under heavy criticism after Friday's defeat, but Page says they are both ready to put things right.
Meanwhile, Turkey are expected to start Inter Milan's Hakan Calhanoglu - the midfielder played the full 90 minutes in the Champions League final against Man City.
Turkey also have no injury concerns to contend with.
Wales’ last away game against Turkey was in August 1997 in a World Cup qualifier – they came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2 in the first half, and also led 4-3 in the second half before eventually losing 6-4.
Wales have won four of their previous seven meetings with Turkey (D1 L2), winning the most recent game 2-0 in Baku at Euro 2020.
Turning to tonight, whilst I’d love to see Wales give Turkey a stuffing (
) I can’t see anything other than a comfortable 3-1 win for Turkey.Hope I’m wrong




