Oct 9, 2016 at 5pm UK at ​Millennium Stadium
Wales
1-1
Georgia
Bale (10')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Okriashvili (57')
Daushvili (45'), Gvilia (63'), Okriashvili (78'), Kashia (85')

Team News: Injured Joe Allen misses out for Wales

Wales midfielder Joe Allen in action during his side's World Cup qualifier against Moldova on September 5, 2016
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David Edwards replaces the injured Joe Allen in Wales's only change for the World Cup qualifier against Georgia in Cardiff.

David Edwards has replaced the injured Joe Allen in Wales's only change for their World Cup qualifier against Georgia in Cardiff this afternoon.

Allen scored the opening goal in his side's 2-2 draw with Austria on Thursday, but was later forced off having sustained a hamstring injury.

The Stoke City midfielder's absence means that Wales will be without both of their representatives from the Euro 2016 team of the tournament, with Aaron Ramsey also still sidelined.

Gareth Bale once again starts as he continues his quest to become his country's top goalscorer, with the Real Madrid man currently four goals short of Ian Rush's record.

Georgia, meanwhile, name an unchanged side to the one that was narrowly beaten by Republic of Ireland on Thursday as they search for their first point of the qualification campaign.

The visitors, ranked 127 places below Wales, have won all three of their previous matches against the Dragons and will be hoping to continue that perfect record today.

Wales: Hennessey; Gunter, Chester, Williams, Davies, Taylor; King, Edwards, Ledley; Bale, Vokes
Subs: F Williams, Davies, Collins, Dummett, Huws, MacDonald, Crofts, Robson-Kanu, Bradshaw, Cotterill, Lawrence

Georgia: Loria; Kakabadze, Kashia, Kverkvelia, Navalovski; Daushvili, Gvilia, Okriashvili, Ananidze, Kazaishvili; Mchedlidze
Subs: Kvaskhvadze, Makaridze, Dvali, Dvalishvili, Kvilitaia, Katcharava, Parunashvili, Tsiskaridze, Skhirtladze, Kobakhidze, Jigauri, Papunashvili

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Gareth Bale and Pavel Mamaev in action during the Euro 2016 Group B match between Russia and Wales on June 20, 2016
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