Summary

  • Wales v Norway, Cardiff City Stadium, 16:30 GMT

  • Frida Maanum puts Norway ahead just before the hour mark

  • Norway qualify for 2021 Women's European Championship finals with victory

  • Wales have one game left in Group C against Belarus

  1. How can I watch Wales v Norway in the Euro qualifiers?published at 16:19 GMT 27 October 2020

    Wales v Norway (16:30 GMT)

    BBC Sport

    You can watch live coverage of Wales' Euro qualifying Group C qualifier against the Norway on BBC Two Wales, the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer, where you can catch up on the game for 30 days.

    You can also watch the game with a Welsh language option at the top of this page.

    Euro 2021 qualifier: Wales v Norway

    16:15-18:30 BST - BBC Two Wales, BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer

  2. Team news - Four changes for Norwaypublished at 16:18 GMT 27 October 2020

    Wales v Norway (16:30 GMT)

    That's a strong Norway side, and a strong representation of clubs from England's top flight, the Women's Super League.

    Goalkeeper Cecilie Fiskerstrand plays for Brighton, while the defence includes a Chelsea entre-back partnership, captain Maren Mjelde and Maria Thorisdottir, with Everton's Ingrid Moe Wold at right-back.

    There's another Chelsea player, Guro Reiten, in attacking midfield, where she is joined by Barcelona star Caroline Graham Hansen.

    There are four changes in all: Elise Thorsnes, Karina Saevik, Frida Maanum and Julie Blakstad replace Vilde Boe Risa, Lisa-Marie Karlseng Utland, Amalie Eikeland and Kristine Minde.

    Norway XIImage source, BBC Sport
  3. Team news - Wales makes two changespublished at 16:16 GMT 27 October 2020

    Wales v Norway (16:30 GMT)

    Wales boss Jayne Ludlow selects an attacking line-up to face Norway.

    Few would have expected all three of their attacking trio of Natasha Harding, Kayleigh Green and Natasha Harding to retain their places after the win over the Faroe Islands, but that is exactly what has happened.

    However, the headline shock is the inclusion of Elise Hughes in defence as she completes her return from a serious knee injury, replacing Nadia Lawrence.

    We expect Hughes and Manchester United midfielder Hayley Ladd to play either side of skipper Sophie Ingle in defence.

    Rachel Rowe also earns a recall at left wing-back, with Gemma Evans dropping to the bench.

    Tottenham captain Josie Evans does not start, arguably another surprise.

    Wales v NorwayImage source, BBC Sport
  4. Hello and welcomepublished at 16:13 GMT 27 October 2020

    Wales v Norway (16:30 GMT)

    Wales celebrate beating Faroe IslandsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
    Image caption,

    Wales beat the Faroe Islands 4-0 last Thursday

    Prynhawn da! Wales are at the business end of their bid to qualify for Euro 2021 (delayed until 2022), and today they take on the mighty Norway.

    The Norwegians, 2019 World Cup quarter-finalists and world champions back in 1995, are five points clear at the top of Group C and will qualify for the next European Championship with victory in Cardiff today.

    For Wales, realistically, it's all about trying to secure second place and a passage to the play-offs.

    Wales have never qualified for a major tournament but, under Jayne Ludlow, they are getting closer to achieving that goal.

    They ran Norway close before losing 1-0 in Oslo last month, and they'll be hoping to claim a big scalp this afternoon.

    So without further ado, let's get the team news from Cardiff City Stadium.