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Our National Football Team will host Wales in Samsun in the EURO 2024 European Championship Qualifiers. The match to be played at Samsun Yeni 19 Mayıs Stadium is eagerly awaited. Our National Football Team, led by Stefan Kuntz, had recently defeated Latvia 3-2 on the road. Among the topics that are curious before the fight are the broadcast time, channel and possible 11s of the match. So, when is the Türkiye v Wales match? What time is the national game and what channel is it on?


WHEN, WHAT TIME AND WHICH CHANNEL WILL THE TURKEY v Wales MATCH BE BROADCAST LIVE?


Turkey – Wales match will be broadcast live on TRT 1 on Monday, June 19 at 21:45.


615. MATCH OF THE NATIONS


A National Football Team will play its 616th match in its history with the struggle for Wales. Crescent-Stars won 238 victories, 1 of which was forfeit, in a total of 615 battles, 336 of which were official and 279 were private. Crescent-Stars got 232 losses and 145 draws. Turkey, while scoring 837 goals in the matches played, could not prevent 880 goals in the castle.



18. ENCOUNTER WITH STEFAN KUNTZ


Türkiye played 17 matches under the management of Technical Director Stefan Kuntz. While the national team won 11 wins in these matches, they were defeated 4 times. Both matches ended in draws. In the remaining 17 matches, the Nationals aired the opponent’s nets 41 times and scored 21 goals in their castle.


CANDIDATE STAFF

The following names are included in the candidate squad of the A National Team:

Goalkeeper: Mert Günok (Beşiktaş), Muhammed Şengezer (Medipol Başakşehir), Uğurcan Çakır (Trabzonspor).

Defense: Zeki Çelik (Roma), Abdülkerim Bardakcı (Galatasaray), Cenk Özkacar (Valencia), Merih Demiral (Atalanta), Ozan Kabak (Hoffenheim), Samet Akaydın (Fenerbahçe), Eren Elmalı (Trabzonspor), Ferdi Kadıoğlu (Fenerbahçe).

Midfielder-forward: Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Inter), İsmail Yüksek (Fenerbahçe), Orkun Kökçü (Feyenoord), Salih Özcan (Borussia Dortmund), Salih Uçan (Beşiktaş), Cengiz Ünder (Marseille), Kenan Karaman (Schalke 04), Arda Güler (Fenerbahçe), Barış Alper Yılmaz (Galatasaray), İrfan Can Kahveci (Fenerbahçe), Kerem Aktürkoğlu (Galatasaray), Umut Bozok (Trabzonspor), Umut Nayir (Eyüpspor).







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