Wales take on Belgium in the Euro 2016 second quarter-final clash at Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Friday, 1 July.

Where to watch live

Kick-off is at 8pm BST. BBC One and BBC One UK will provide live coverage in the United Kingdom. Live commentary of the game will be available on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Overview

Wales are the only British team alive in the ongoing European championship in France. They made it to the last eight after defeating Northern Ireland, thanks to Gareth McAuley's own goal in the 75th minute, which came off the cross from Gareth Bale from the left.

The Real Madrid star has been the key player for Chris Coleman's side as he scored in all three group stage fixtures. Despite failing to score in the round of 16 clash, the former Tottenham Hotspur forward will not be disappointed as they have progressed further in the Euro 2016.

Swansea City defender Ashley Williams suffered a shoulder injury against Northern Ireland and his availability for the quarter-final fixture was a concern for Coleman. However, the Wales captain is ready to face Belgium after declaring himself fit for the fixture.

The other British side, England, were knocked out of the tournament after they lost to Iceland 2-1 in a round of 16 clash. Following the match, their coach Roy Hodgson stepped down from his post.

Gareth Bale now has three goals
Gareth Bale now has three goals in France this summer Getty Images

Belgium sealed a berth in the quarter-final after registering a comfortable 4-0 victory over Hungary. Eden Hazard had a disappointing last season with Chelsea, but the attacker was the star player for his side, scoring one goal and setting up another for his teammate.

Marc Wilmots' side suffered a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Italy in their first group stage fixture. Since then, they have bounced back and gone on to win the remaining fixtures - two in the group stage and the other in round of 16.

So far, Belgium have not conceded in the last three matches and have scored eight goals. Wilmots would be hoping his side could keep another clean sheet, while his attacking players continue to fire.

Prediction

  • Belgium to win

Betting odds (betfair)

  • Wales to win: 19/5
  • Draw: 12/5
  • Belgium to win: 4/5

Team news

Wales

Possible XI: Hennessey; Chester, Williams, Davies, Gunter; Allen, Ledley, Ramsey; Taylor, Bale, Vokes

Belgium

Possible XI: Courtois; Meunier, Alderweireld, Denayer, Vertonghen; Nainggolan, Witsel; Mertens, De Bruyne, Hazard; Lukaku.