Wales v Serbia: What TV channel is it on, what time does it start and what are the latest odds for the World Cup Qualifying clash?
All the information as Wales aim to get their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track against Serbia this Saturday
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WALES welcome Group D leaders Serbia to the Cardiff City Stadium in a match that could see them leapfrog their opponents at the top of the table.
The Euro 2016 semi finalists played out a disappointing 1-1 draw with lowly Georgia last month, a match that Chris Coleman's men will want to show was just a blip.
Where channel is it on?
The game is live on Sky Sports 1 on Saturday night, kicking off at 7.45pm.
Team news
WALES - Key midfielder Aaron Ramsey is back in the squad and could make his first appearance of the campaign, after missing the previous three games due to injury.
Chris Coleman suffered a setback this week as it was revealed that Tottenham defender Ben Davies will miss the game through injury.
The Spurs left back suffered the knock in last week's 1-0 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen.
Bristol City's Adam Matthews, on loan from Sunderland, comes in to replace him.
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SERBIA - Saturday's visitors have named three uncapped players in their squad to face Wales: goalkeeper Aleksandar Jovanovic, midfielder Nemanja Radoja and striker Aleksandar Pesic.
Six members of the Serbia squad play their club football in England.
Form guide
WALES - DDWLW
SERBIA - WWDDW
Match stats
- Wales have won just one of their last four home matches.
- Serbia are unbeaten in seven matches, with their most recent defeat coming in a 1-0 friendly loss to Poland in March.
Latest odds
WALES - 13/10
SERBIA - 23/10
DRAW - 9/4