Vaulks has enjoyed a solid game tonight and he deserves the assist after some determined play. He stayed calm before producing the cross and Woodburn could not miss!
Wales win a free-kick and Woodburn calls rank before firing wide and that should be the last chance of the game.
90' +2
B. Woodburn has scored a goal for Wales! Assist by W. Vaulks.
GOAAAALLLLLLL WALES 1-0 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - Woodburn finally fires home after missing several chances. Wales were forced to be patient in their approach, but the gap finally opened inside the box. Vaulks ran towards the corner flag before cutting the cross towards the back post and Woodburn was on hand to tap home with his chest at the far post.
90'
Four minutes of stoppage time given at the Racecourse Ground...
86'
Woodburn is given another chance to head home but he is just not tall enough as Hedges' cross glances off his head and behind for a goal kick.
83'
Less than 10 minutes to go in Wrexham and the home side will be desperate to create one or two more chances as they try to repay the fans for their support.
81'
N. Hackshaw enters the game and replaces L. Paul.
L. Evans gets yellow.
Evans is shown a yellow card after a strong tackle in the middle of midfield on Paul. The Trinidad and Tobago players were asking for a red card and it is easy to see why.
Paul is back on his feet, but he is now off the field and on comes Hackshaw.
76'
Thomas and Paul go down injured after colliding in mid-air and the referee will allow both to receive treatment.
75'
Trinidad and Tobago are starting to sit a little deeper and a draw would be a great result for them tonight.
73'
Hedges causes more problems down the left wing before crossing for Woodburn. The Liverpool man sets himself to head home, but he just gets underneath the cross and fires over the bar.
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71'
R. Matondo enters the game and replaces T. Roberts.
Leeds' Roberts is clapped off the field and it is youngster Matondo that enters the game with 20 minutes to go.
70'
Giggs' men win another corner...
68'
Wales have really kicked on in the last 10 or 15 minutes and those in attendance will be confident of seeing their first goal shortly.
66'
Peltier nearly makes an immediate impact, but he is eventually challenged inside the Wales penalty area and the home side clear the danger.
61'
D. John enters the game and replaces P. Dummett.
J. Lawrence enters the game and replaces A. Williams.
That chance is Garcia's last involvement in this game as he is replaced by Peltier.
Another change in defence for Wales as John comes on to replace Dummett.
Giggs makes a change at the heart of his defence as Lawrence replaces Williams.
60'
L. Peltier enters the game and replaces L. García.
OFF THE LINE!! Trinidad and Tobago should be in the lead, but Gunter is the hero for the home side. Garcia splits the defence with a well-timed run but he decides to try and go round Davies instead of shooting. He then cuts the ball back for David, but his low shot is cleared off the line by Gunter.
59'
That Thomas chance appears to have woken Wales up and Roberts is the latest man to have a go. However, the youngster can only fire into the stands from long range.
57'
From the resulting corner, Wales appeal for a penalty but the referee claims Woodburn was not fouled on the touchline.
53'
Trinidad and Tobago have won just one of their last 10 away games in all competitions and they are going to need to create more chances if they are to improve that record tonight.
50'
Woodburn causes problems down the left wing before trying to play in Roberts, but Phillip does enough to get in his way and stop a shooting opportunity.
48'
Just the two subs at the interval which may have surprised a few fans in attendance.
47'
We are back underway in Wrexham...
46'
C. Cato enters the game and replaces W. Plaza.
A. Davies enters the game and replaces D. Ward.
Giggs decides to make a change in goal and Davies replaces Ward at the break.
Trinidad and Tobago make a change at the break as Plaza is replaced by Cato.
45' +1
HALF-TIME WALES 0-0 TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
45'
K. George gets yellow.
George is the first man to be booked tonight as he slides into Woodburn and concedes a free-kick in the middle of the park.
43'
Wales work the set piece quickly and they decided to go short. Thomas picks up possession on the edge of the box, but he shoots wide of the target.
42'
Gunter works hard down the wing and he wins a corner for Wales...
39'
Roberts looks a little lost up front and he is spending too much time trying to find space on the flanks. As a result, the home side have nobody to aim at and they may need to rethink their tactics at the break.
36'
Wales' midfield needs to pick up the pace and Trinidad and Tobago are being given the chance to close them down.
34'
The tempo of the game has dropped again and both teams are struggling to get into a rhythm.
32'
Trinidad have not been in Wales' half on a regular basis and Lawrence will be worried that his team may tire, so changes could be made at the break.
30'
Wales have registered six shots on goal tonight, but just the three on target. Still Giggs should be pleased with what he has seen so far.
25'
The home side win a corner after Vaulks' shot is blocked, that looked like it would have troubled Phillip had it reached the goal.
22'
Wales win a corner but Trinidad and Tobago clear at the first attempt before trying to create an attack of their own.
19'
Wales continue to dominate but they may get more joy by speeding up their attacks.
17'
Woodburn gets into a good position and tries to dribble his way into the box, but the move comes to an end as he gives a foul away.
15'
Gunter is growing into the game and he whips a cross towards the far post, but Hedges' volley is saved by Phillip.
12'
Vaulks, making his debut tonight, now needs to watch himself after throwing himself into Paul. The referee gives him a warning, but the next tackle could be punished.
10'
Trinidad and Tobago register their first shot on target as Garcia bursts down the left wing before setting up captain Hyland. Wales give him enough time to shoot but his left-footed effort is tame, and Ward saves easily.
7'
As expected, Wales are dominating possession, but Roberts' header is their only chance so far.
5'
Tonight's game is a good chance for Giggs to experiment as Dummett plays at centre-back, with Taylor back in the side at left-back.
3'
Wales register the first chance of the night and it is Roberts who heads towards goal. The Leeds man finds enough space to try and head home Hedges' cross, but it is an easy save for Phillip.
1'
We are underway in Wrexham!
Ryan Giggs' men come into the game in poor form, having won just won of their last five matches. They were last in action against Albania and they were beaten 1-0 on their travels. Trinidad and Tobago boss Dennis Lawrence will be hoping his team can compete with Wales for the full 90 minutes back-to-back defeats to Thailand and Iran.
It should be a special night as Wales will play their first game in Wrexham since 2008. Lawrence is also a former Wrexham player so it should be a great atmosphere this evening.
WALES (4-2-3-1): Danny Ward; Chris Gunter, Ashley Williams (c), Paul Dummett, Neil Taylor; Lee Evans, Will Vaulks; Ryan Hedges, Ben Woodburn, George Thomas; Tyler Roberts.
SUBS: Connor Roberts, Harry Wilson, Adam Davies, Jamie Lawrence, Rabbi Matondo, Declan John, Matthew Smith.
The two teams are out on the field and we are just waiting for the national anthems.
Trinidad and Tobago have only registered one shot on target, but they are very organised and sticking to their structure. With it being a friendly, changes are expected and both teams may benefit and start to score goals in the second 45 minutes.
Hello and welcome to tonight's live coverage of the international friendly match between Wales and Trinidad and Tobago. The Racecourse Ground will play host as Wales look to fine tune their preparations ahead of the Euro 2020 Qualifiers.
Wales get the job done right at the end and they deserved a goal after picking up the tempo in the second half. With so many changes it was always going to be hard for Giggs' men to get going tonight but a win is a win and it sets them up perfectly for the Euro 2020 Qualifier against Slovakia. Woodburn was one of Wales' best players tonight and he deserved to be the match winner in Wrexham.
Giggs will learn plenty about his squad after that display, with the likes of Hedges, Vaulks and Thomas all impressing on the night. Woodburn looked sharp to say he has barely played at club level and it will just settle the nerves ahead of Sunday's huge game. Trinidad and Tobago came to frustrate Wales and they did a great job and it is clear to see how much they have improved under Lawrence.
That is all for tonight folks, thanks for joining us. Goodbye!
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