Wales have lost just one of their eight meetings with Iceland in all competitions (W5 D2), going down 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier in September 1984.

Iceland have lost their last three away games against Wales in all competitions. This is their first such visit since a 3-1 loss in March 2014.

Wales are unbeaten in their five matches under Craig Bellamy (W2 D3), all of which have been in the UEFA Nations League. This is the longest unbeaten run to begin a managerial tenure of any Wales boss.

Wales are on an eight-game unbeaten run on home soil (W4 D4), while they’ve gone 314 minutes without conceding a goal in such games. They could keep four consecutive clean sheets in competitive home fixtures for the first time since September 2016 (4).

Iceland won 2-0 against Montenegro last time out in the UEFA Nations League and will be looking to win back-to-back competitive away matches for the first time since September 2015 (v Kazakhstan and Netherlands).

Harry Wilson has been directly involved in more goals than any other Wales player in the UEFA Nations League (7), as well as being their top scorer in the competition (5 goals, 2 assists). He also netted in his only previous appearance against Iceland last month (2-2 draw).

Orri Óskarsson has scored three goals in four starts for Iceland in the UEFA Nations League, including netting in each of his last two games in the competition. He could become the first player to score in three consecutive appearances for Iceland in the Nations League.

Neco Williams is one of only three players to have played every minute for Wales under Craig Bellamy so far (450), along with Joe Rodon and Ben Davies. Williams has assisted two goals in his last four international appearances, as many as in his first 39 games for Wales combined (2).