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World Cup Qualifiers: Wales, Spain and Republic of Ireland on Sky Sports on Saturday

LYON, FRANCE - JULY 06:  Gareth Bale of Wales applauds the supporters after his team's defeat in the UEFA EURO 2016 semi final match between Portugal and W
Image: Gareth Bale's Wales face Serbia on Saturday, live on Sky Sports

Wales, Republic of Ireland and Spain continue their World Cup Qualifying campaigns live on Sky Sports on Saturday.

Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales are set to welcome back Aaron Ramsey for their home game against Group D leaders Serbia.

Republic of Ireland, who are level with the Serbs on seven points, head to Austria, while the other game in Group D sees winless Moldova travel to Georgia.

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Group G leaders Spain will be without the injured Diego Costa when they host Macedonia.

The Chelsea forward has suffered a groin problem that will keep him out of the World Cup Qualifier and friendly with England on Tuesday.

Diego Costa scored twice for Spain
Image: Diego Costa misses out for Spain due to injury

Italy, who are second in the group but also on seven points, travel to Liechtenstein, and Albania host Israel looking to keep the pressure on the top two, whom they trail by only two points.

Following security concerns, the Albania match was moved from its original venue of Shkoder to Elbasan.

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Croatia will play their Group I clash with Iceland behind closed doors after incidents at friendlies with Israel and Hungary in March.

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Croatia defender Josip Pivaric knows Iceland must not be underestimated.

"Iceland showed at the European Championship how good a working team they are and that they deserve maximum respect," said the Dinamo Zagreb player said.

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"They have proved themselves again in these qualifiers and have the same number of points as us, so we can expect a hard match.

Ukraine sit two points back in third place and will be looking to capitalise on any slip-up by the leaders when they take on Finland in Odessa, while Kosovo travel to Turkey.

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