We've got everything to play for," Wales manager Robert Page told the BBC.
We've worked ever so hard to finish second and get that home draw. "We've given ourselves a great opportunity. Wales, who are looking to make their first World Cup in 64 years, were drawn in the same path as Scotland, who have not qualified since 1998. We need to look in depth at the way they play, but what we really need is to be prepared to those matches." "We can't look back and analyse now what they did in the Euros (where Turkey lost all three group games). They always put on a fight against their rivals," Portugal coach Fernando Santos said of Turkey, refusing to discuss a potential final with Italy. Portugal captain Ronaldo, the leading scorer in men's international football, has scored in the last four World Cups but the 36-year-old's side must get past Turkey first. "Italy are the favourites, but we have shown in the past that we can play good football home and away." "We have to adapt to the challenge and make the most of our own quality as we want to show that we deserved our playoff berth," Milevski said. North Macedonia head coach Blagoja Milevski said they had "massive respect" for Italy, who had "dispelled the stereotype" of being a defensive team in their Euros triumph.