Wales boss Chris Coleman has made four changes for his side's final Euro 2016 qualifying game against Andorra.
Despite clinching a spot in next summer's tournament at the weekend, Coleman has resisted the temptation to rest too many of his key players as the home crowd prepare for a celebration in Cardiff.
Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey are among the starters for the hosts, but Neil Taylor, Jazz Richards, Joe Ledley and Joe Allen all drop out of the lineup.
James Chester, David Vaughan, Jonny Williams and Sam Vokes are handed starts in what appears to be a 4-3-3 formation from Coleman.
Andorra forward Sebastian Gomez is left out of the visiting side, which means 19-year-old striker Aaron Sanchez is given the responsibility to lead the line for a side still searching for a first competitive away victory in their history.
Wales: Hennessey; Gunter, A Williams, Chester, B Davies; Vaughan, J. Williams, Ramsey; Bale, Vokes, Robson-Kanu
Subs: Williams, Ward, Taylor, Henley, Collins, Richards, Allen, King, Ledley, Edwards, Lawrence, Church
Andorra: Ferran Pol, San Nicolas, Sonejee, Llovera, Ildefons Lima, Rodrigues, Rubio, Vieira, Moreira, Lorenzo, Sanchez
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