An eventful Euro 2024 qualifying campaign is now approaching its climax, with Wales hitting the road for one final time in Group D to take on Armenia in Yerevan.

Rob Page's men were shocked 4-2 in the reverse fixture at Cardiff City Stadium back in the summer, a result that sparked real questions over his position.

However, a sensational 2-1 win over Croatia in the last camp left Wales in a buoyant mood heading into this clash. Now, the brief is simple. Win here, and they are one more victory away from qualifying for their third consecutive European Championships. You can read up on all the permutations ahead of this weekend here.

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

What time is Armenia v Wales kick-off?

The fixture at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium in Yerevan gets under way at 2pm (UK time) on Saturday, November 18.

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

Yes, the match will be screened live on S4C, with coverage starting at 1:30pm. You can stream S4C's feed live via BBC iPlayer.

Alternatively, you can follow match updates on WalesOnline's live blog which will be on our football page from 11am.

What's the latest team news?

Wales have no fresh injury concerns ahead of this clash. Neco Williams and Chris Mepham are both one yellow card away from suspension.

Ben Davies is set to once again take the captaincy in the absence of the injured Aaron Ramsey.

What have the managers said?

Armenia boss Oleksandr Petrakov: "I don't think we are favourites. It will be a totally different game. History never repeats itself exactly. Even if we want it to, it doesn't repeat itself. Tomorrow will be a different game.

"I don't think that it will be an open match. Both teams will be playing for a positive result. But I can't predict it in the right way. I'm not a predictor. We will see tomorrow."

Wales boss Rob Page: “The camp has been great all week. The positivity has been incredible. There’s enough experience in that changing room of big games, when you need big players step up for big games, and this is a big game for us.

“Our full focus is on this game. We’re not even talking about Tuesday’s game. We’ve got enough experience to cope with this.

“We haven’t got anything where you need that siege mentality [like Wales did in October] but we’re coming off the back of one of the best performances we’ve ever had, certainly of my tenure.

“We can’t be complacent, we need consistency when it comes to that level of performance. If we do that the result will look after itself."

Who is the referee?

Frenchman Benoit Bastien is the man to take charge of this contest. He will be assisted by Hicham Zakrani and Aurelien Berthomieu.

Jeremie Pignard will be the fourth official.

What are the latest odds?

Armenia 16/5

Draw 12/5

Wales 5/6

(Odds courtesy of SkyBet, correct at time of publishing. Please gamble responsibly.)