Nations League: Pick your Wales team and tactics for Turkey
How should Wales set up and who should start against Turkey?
Goalkeeper
Danny Ward should keep his place in goal after a solid performance against Poland. He is Wales' most experienced goalkeeper and has been in good form for Leicester City this season.Wayne Hennessey is a good option to have on the bench, but Ward should be given the nod to start.
Defence
Wales have a number of options in defence, but the best back four for this game would be Neco Williams, Joe Rodon, Ben Davies and Connor Roberts.Williams and Roberts are both attack-minded full-backs who can provide width and creativity, while Rodon and Davies are both solid defenders who can be relied upon to keep their opponents out.
Midfield
Wales have a number of talented midfielders, but the best three to start against Turkey would be Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale.Allen is a solid holding midfielder who can protect the defence, while Ramsey and Bale are both creative players who can create chances for their team-mates.
Attack
Wales have a number of options in attack, but the best two to start against Turkey would be Kieffer Moore and Dan James.Moore is a physical presence who can hold the ball up and bring others into play, while James is a pacey winger who can cause problems for the Turkish defence.
Tactics
Wales should set up in a 4-3-3 formation against Turkey. This formation will allow them to be solid defensively and attack with pace and width.The key to Wales' success in this game will be to get the ball to Bale and James early on. These two players are capable of creating something out of nothing, and they will need to be at their best if Wales are to get a result.