- Leicester City's Andy King previews a busy week for the Wales national team- King admits his country will most likely require two wins to reach the World Cup play-offs- Wales are four points behind leaders Serbia and one ahead of the Republic of Ireland in their group
Chris Coleman’s men, who sit four points adrift of European Group D leaders Serbia and one ahead of ROI, will first tackle Georgia in Tbilisi on Friday evening (5pm kick-off).
With ROI set to play bottom side Moldova on the same evening, Wales will most likely require maximum points to stay ahead of Martin O’Neill’s men going into the final matchday of the campaign.
Talking to LCFC.com last week, King said: “I think we need two wins. The last camp was really good. We managed to win both games. “If we can do that again, it looks like it’ll be second place.
“That’s unless Serbia slip up massively. Whether that happens or not, we have just got to concentrate on our own results.
“They’ll be two tough, tough games. They are ones we are ready for and hopefully we can get the six points, maybe a play-off place and who knows what will happen then.”