Wales players warm up during a training session at the Vale Resort, Hensol.(Image: Nick Potts/PA Wire.)

Wales v Iceland TV channel, kick-off time and live stream details

Wales will be without Aaron Ramsey and Ethan Ampadu for the trip to Reykjavik

by · Wales Online

Craig Bellamy's Wales are back in Nations League action tonight.

The new manager has enjoyed a strong start to this reign as boss of Cymru, securing a 0-0 draw against Turkey before defeating Montenegro 2-1 with some promising performances in both matches.

It's been more than 10 years since Wales faced Iceland, with Gareth Bale inspiring his country to a 3-1 victory on the night. In their history of seven clashes, Wales have lost just once, back in 1984.

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Wales are sitting in joint-first place of Group B4 after the first round, with Turkey top on goal difference. It'll be Wales' second away trip of the Nations League campaign after visiting Montenegro, and tonight they'll be playing in Reykjavik.

Here's everything you need to know about the match.

What time is Iceland v Wales kick-off?

Iceland v Wales kicks off at 7.45pm on Friday, October 11 at Laugardalsvöllur in Reykjavik.

What TV channel is it on?

Iceland v Wales is being broadcast live on S4C. Coverage begins at 7.20pm and concludes at 10pm.

Live stream details

You can live stream the match by using S4C Clic or BBC iPlayer. You will need an account and TV licence for this.

What's the team news?

Wales have been boosted by the return of 34-year-old Swansea City midfielder Joe Allen, who has decided to come out of retirement after being persuaded by Bellamy. Rhys Norrington-Davies has been called up for the first time since 2022.

Wales have no major injury concerns going into match day three, although Aaron Ramsey and Ethan Ampadu are long-term absentees. Daniel James is also absent from this one.

Iceland have also been spurred on by the return of defender Sverrir Ingi Ingason, who missed last month's Nations League action.

What are the latest odds?

Via talkSPORT.

  • Iceland – 9/5
  • Draw – 11/5
  • Wales – 31/20