Wales begin their campaign to qualify for World Cup 2026 on Saturday night, with Kazakhstan the visitors to the Cardiff City Stadium.
Craig Bellamy is unbeaten heading into this campaign, the only Wales boss to achieve such a feat after six games, and there might well be some expectation for that run to continue this weekend.
Here's everything you need to know about the game.
What time is Wales v Kazakhstan kick-off time?
The World Cup qualifier between the two sides kicks off on Saturday, March 22, at 7.45pm at Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff.
What TV channel is it on?
Wales fans will be able to watch the game for free on BBC One and BBC Three. Coverage starts on both channels from 7.30pm.
Viewers will also be able to stream the match on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
S4C are also showing the game, with coverage getting under way at 7.20pm.
What have the managers said?
Craig Bellamy: "It’s a tough game. It’s got to be a tough game. It has to be. What we’ve seen of them doesn't change my opinion of them. Are we able to play the game at a high tempo? Are we able to win duels? Come back for the second ball.
"You have to earn the right. It doesn't matter who you play. We’ve all been here in international football. We’ve seen it too many times. Nothing is given to you."
What are the latest odds?
Wales - 1/6
Draw - 5/1
Kazakhstan - 11/1
(Odds courtesy of SkyBet and correct at time of publishing. 18+ please gamble responsibly)