Wales are back in Euro 2020 qualifying action tonight as they take on Croatia.

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

What time is kick-off?

The game at Cardiff City Stadium gets underway at 7:45pm tonight.

Is it on TV?

Yes, the match will be shown live on S4C and Sky Sports.

Coverage on S4C begins at 7:15pm, with Sky Sports' Football and Main Event channels having the buildup from the same time.

You can follow updates on our live match blog on WalesOnline's Football page from 5pm.

What is the latest team news?

Wales are sweating on the fitness of Aaron Ramsey who trained separately from the rest of the group in the session at the Vale Resort on Saturday morning.

The Juventus man missed the 1-1 draw with Slovakia after suffering an adductor problem while on club duty last weekend.

He will be given the chance to prove his fitness ahead of tonight's match.

The same applies to Kieffer Moore, Ethan Ampadu and Jonny Williams.

Moore suffered a head wound in the draw in Trnava while Ampadu and Williams were both withdrawn in the second half.

As for Croatia, they will be without Marcelo Brozovic.

The Inter Milan defender is suspended after picking up his third yellow card of the qualifying campaign in his side's 3-0 win over Hungary last time out.

Filip Bradaric has been called up in his place.

Aaron Ramsey trains separately to the rest of the Wales squad

What has Ryan Giggs said?

"It's the game we're concentrating on. We're at home and we've got a good home record so far," said the Wales manager.

"But recognising we're against a very good team, a team that started a little bit slowly but now in the last few games you see they're a very talented team.

"What Croatia have done in recent times has been amazing. The talent they can call upon, against most countries they're favourites.

"They're a special team with special players and I would say they're favourites. But we're at home and we've got a good record in Cardiff."

What are the latest betting odds?

Wales win 2/1

Draw 11/5

Croatia win 7/5

(Odds courtesy of The Pools, correct at time of publishing)

Who is the referee?

Dutch referee Björn Kuipers will take charge of proceedings in Cardiff.

Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers

What do Wales need to qualify?

The situation is explained in full right here.

Match facts

  • Wales have never beaten Croatia in five previous meetings, drawing one and losing each of the last four.
  • Croatia have scored exactly two goals in each of their last four meetings with Wales (W4), though only one of those was away from home (2-1 in March 2013).
  • Wales have won each of their last four home games in all competitions, last winning more consecutively between May 1991-March 1993 (6 under Terry Yorath).
  • Croatia have opened the scoring in all three of their away games so far in EURO 2020 qualifying, but have only gone on to win one of those games (D1 L1).
  • Wales are unbeaten in two competitive matches for the first time under Ryan Giggs (W1 D1). They last had a longer run between September 2016-October 2017 under Chris Coleman (9 games).
  • Croatia have lost just one of their last eight qualifying matches (EURO and World Cup combined), going down 1-2 at Hungary in March.
  • Gareth Bale has been directly involved in 10 goals in his last nine competitive home games for Wales (8 goals, 2 assists).
  • Luka Modric has scored in his last two appearances for Croatia, after a run of 15 games without a goal for the national side.
Croatia's Luka Modric

Wales squad

Wayne Hennessey, Danny Ward, Adam Davies.

Chris Gunter, Ashley Williams, Ben Davies, Neil Taylor, Connor Roberts, Ethan Ampadu, Regan Poole, Tom Lockyer, Joe Rodon.

Joe Allen, Jonny Williams, Harry Wilson, Matthew Smith, Daniel James, Will Vaulks, Joe Morrell.

Gareth Bale, Sam Vokes, Tom Lawrence, Tyler Roberts, Rabbi Matondo, Kieffer Moore.