Ahead of their crunch play-off semi-final against Finland in Cardiff, Robert Page's Wales have been priced at 6/4 to qualify for this summer's Euros in Germany.
The Euros qualifying play-offs are made up of the best performing teams in the 2022/23 Nations League who did not finish in the top two of their Euro 2024 Qualifying group.
As part of Path A of the play-offs, Wales and Finland will face off in the semi-finals at the Cardiff City stadium knowing that a victory will see them host either Poland or Estonia at home in the final.
Wales, who finished third in their Euros Qualifying group behind Turkey and Croatia, are 17/20 to beat Finland in 90 minutes and reach the play-off final, whilst the Finns are 15/4 to win in Cardiff.
Robert Page's side slipped to consecutive 1-1 draws against Armenia and Turkey in their final Euros Qualifiers back in November to miss out on automatic qualification, but will fancy their chances of overcoming a Finland side ranked 31 places below them in the FIFA World Rankings.
Finland also finished third in their Euros Qualifying group, behind Denmark and Slovenia, but did pull off some impressive results including away wins in Kazakhstan and Northern Ireland as well as a commanding 2-0 home victory against Slovenia.
Markku Kanerva's Finland are priced as 11/2 outsiders to progress through to the Euros as Path A winners, whilst Poland are rated 1/1 favourites to make it to Germany with Robert Lewandowski and Co to take on Estonia in the play-off semi-finals.