Ireland are back in action on Sunday, just three days after their dramatic penalty shootout loss to Slovakia on Thursday.
Stephen Kenny's men dominated in Bratislava in the Euro 2020 play-off semi final, but a shootout loss mean they're left to pick up the pieces as Nations League action returns.
With an extended international window meaning Ireland still have two games to play, Kenny and the Boys in Green will be out for revenge against Ryan Giggs' Welsh side.
Here's everything you need to know about Ireland v Wales:
Date
Sunday, October 11.
Time
2 pm kick-off.
Venue
Aviva Stadium, Dublin.
TV and stream information
Sky Sports Football.
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Ireland manager Stephen Kenny after Slovakia loss: “I couldn’t have asked for more from the players. They really showed great qualities as men, as Irishmen.
“They showed themselves to be a real team and there was a tremendous team ethic. Everyone did as much as they could.
“It’s a cruel way to lose, on penalty kicks, but I thought we defended very well all night, and there was just that one block from Shane DUffy off the line.
“We created some chances, some of the forward play with David McGoldrick was absolutely outstanding.
“I don’t know if it’s bad luck but we didn’t deserve to lose the game. The players gave everything of themselves.
“The workrate was phenomenal and the determination to win tonight and get to the final was very evident.”
Betting odds
Ireland win: 15/8
Wales win: 33/20
Draw: 19/1