World Cup qualifiers group announced
Wales will face Austria, Serbia, Moldova, the Republic of Ireland and Georgia in group D of the World Cup qualifiers.
Wales will face Austria, Serbia, Moldova, the Republic of Ireland and Georgia in group D of the World Cup qualifiers.
Wales will look to make the most of home advantage when their World Cup qualifying campaign gets underway next September.
Chris Coleman's men play three of their first four matches in front of their own fans, with the opening match against Moldova followed by games against Georgia and Serbia later that Autumn.
Wales travel to Austria on October 6th, with a trip to face their remaining Group D opponents, the Republic of Ireland, the following March.
June 2017 sees Wales make the return trip to Serbia, with the remaining qualifiers - including Moldova and Georgia away, and Austria and the Irish at home - inked in for that Autumn.
Wales fans might feel quietly confident of their team's chances of qualifying for their first finals since 1958, but many will hope it doesn't come down to the last game: that match, against Ireland, comes just three days after the away fixture in Georgia, with a six hour flight from Tbilisi to factor in.
Speaking from Russia, Wales FA Chief Executive Jonathan Ford admitted there were "tougher" groups, but also said there were easier ones too:
Wales fixtures - World Cup Qualifying Group D:
Monday, 5 September 2016 Wales v Moldova Kick off: 7.45pm
Thursday, 6 October 2016 Austria v Wales Kick off: 7.45pm
Sunday, 9 October 2016 Wales v Georgia Kick off: 5.00pm
Saturday, 12 November 2016 Wales v Serbia Kick off: 7.45pm
Friday, 24 March 2017 Republic of Ireland v Wales Kick off: 7.45pm
Sunday, 11 June 2017 Serbia v Wales Kick off: 7.45pm
Saturday, 2 September 2017 Wales v Austria Kick off: 7.45pm
Tuesday, 5 September 2017 Moldova v Wales Kick off: 7.45pm
Friday, 6 October 2017 Georgia v Wales Kick off: 5.00pm
Monday, 9 October 2017 Wales v Republic of Ireland Kick off: 7.45pm
Rain clipping the far north through the evening but elsewhere staying dry with some sunny spells.
Public Health Wales figures show 25 more cases of the virus have also been confirmed.
Photos taken on Saturday morning show Roald Dahl Plass strewn with empty beer bottles and discarded canisters of laughing gas.