LONDON: Wales will hope to qualify for their first FIFA World Cup since 1958 when they host Ukraine in Sunday’s play-off final in Cardiff.
But Ukraine hope to bring more joy to their war-torn country after their semi-final win in Scotland.
England, the United States and Iran await the winners in Qatar.
“It’s a massive game. There’s no hiding it,” said Wales captain Gareth Bale. “We have only played in one World Cup. This is a stepping stone we want to take to play on the biggest level. We’re desperate to win to achieve our goal.