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Craig Bellamy hopes to continue his unbeaten streak as Wales boss in a clutch encounter against Turkey. Watch the game live and for free on Fubo today.

The margins are agonizingly close in Group B4 of this year’s UEFA Nations League as Turkey and Wales duke it out on Saturday, each hoping to avoid their first defeats of the competition. The Crescent Stars boast a two-point lead at the top of the table for the time being and are favorites to bank automatic promotion to League A, and victory in Kayseri this weekend would secure that fate with one game to spare. However, Craig Bellamy is yet to taste defeat in charge of Wales and can jump his side to the top of the table with a three-point haul at the RHG Enerturk Energy Stadium.

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Game Date: November 16, 2024

Start Time: 12 p.m. ET

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Game Venue: RHG Enerturk Energy Stadium, Kayseri, Turkey

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A 2-2 draw in Iceland last month is the current difference between Wales and Turkey, who has one more Nations League win under its belt ahead of the final round of group games. 

A second-place finish in Nations League B would still be enough to advance to the promotion play-offs, though qualifying for an automatic upgrade would be massively preferential for both teams.

Turkey sealed its third straight win after striking late to stun Iceland last time out, with Arda Guler and Kerem Akturkoglu making the difference in the dying minutes of that trip to Reykjavik:

Former Liverpool and Manchester City striker Bellamy – who scored 19 goals in 78 appearances for Wales – last month became the first Wales manager to go unbeaten in his first four matches.

Harry Wilson’s first-half penalty secured all three points at home to Montenegro last time out, though the Eastern Europeans remain the only team Wales has defeated under Bellamy’s care.

Wales is missing a number of key names this week, though Turkey could be affected more by absences with the likes of Ferdi Kadioglu, Caglar Soyuncu, Yusuf Yazici and Cengiz Under all injured.

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