The positive news for Wales is that they face a Turkey side who have already qualified and have nothing to play for, which could make for an entertaining encounter. Failure to achieve that and they will have to qualify through the play-offs for the finals in Germany Robert Page’s side no longer have their destiny in their own hands after a 1-1 draw with Armenia on Saturday and they now must win and hope Croatia fail to beat Armenia at home. Wales and Turkey meet at the Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday evening in a match that the hosts have to win if they want to qualify automatically for next summer’s European Championship. Already claimed the Paddy Power sign-up offer? Find more free bets from our expert’s rankings of the best betting sites in the UK.