Gibraltar v Wales kick-off time, TV channel and team news

-Credit: (Image: Getty)
-Credit: (Image: Getty)


Wales take on Gibraltar in a friendly match tonight.

Rob Page's men are gearing up for the first of two friendlies in this international camp, and we could well see an experimental line-up here as preparations for the upcoming World Cup qualifying campaign, and UEFA Nations League, begin.

Page's men thrashed tonight's opponents 4-0 when they met in Wrexham back in October, and many will likely be expecting Wales to be similarly comfortable tonight.

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

What time is Gibraltar v Wales kick-off?

Gibraltar v Wales kicks off at 5pm at the Estadio Algarve on Thursday, June 6.

Is Gibraltar v Wales on TV and what about live streaming?

Yes, the match will be screened live on S4C, with coverage starting at 4.30pm. You can stream S4C's feed live via S4C Clic and via the S4C app. The game is also being shown on Premier Sports 1, with coverage there starting at 4.50pm.

What is the latest team news?

An experimental Wales line-up will be fronted by up Bolton Wanderers midfielder Josh Sheehan, who will take the armband on what will be his first international start.

A number of first-team stars are missing for this clash, including captain Aaron Ramsey, goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, full-back Neco Williams and midfielders David Brooks and Harry Wilson.

Six uncapped players will be hoping to make their international bow, including Lewis Koumas, Charlie Crew, Jay Dasilva, Fin Stevens, Tom King and Matt Baker.

What has the manager said?

Wales boss Rob Page:

“I’ve made it pretty clear we are a team in transition.

“Off the back of the World Cup we knew we needed athleticism in that team. I was loyal to the senior players to take them to the World Cup.

“Lessons learned, we had a new campaign, we were a penalty away in transition from reaching the Euros."

Who is the referee?

Jamie Robinson will take charge of proceedings in the Algarve. The Northern Irishman will be assisted by fellow countrymen Andrew Nethery and Adam Jeffrey. Seth Galia from Gibraltar is the fourth official.

What are the latest betting odds?

Match odds

Gibraltar win - 40/1

Draw - 18/1

Wales win - 1/66

Odds courtesy of SkyBet and correct at time of publication. Please gamble responsibly.