Wales's poor run of form against Georgia continued this evening as they were made to settle for a 1-1 draw in their latest meeting.
The Crusaders had won all three previous encounters between the pair, scoring eight and conceding just one in the process, and they once again frustrated their opponents.
Gareth Bale had put the hosts into a 10th-minute lead, only for Tornike Okriashvili to ghost in an level things up prior to the hour, with Georgia then looking the more likely to win the match.
Relive how the 90 minutes of action unfolded at the Cardiff City Stadium with Sports Mole's live text coverage below.
WALES XI: Hennessey; Gunter, Chester, Williams, Davies, Taylor; King, Edwards, Ledley; Bale, Vokes
GEORGIA XI: Loria; Kakabadze, Kashia, Kverkvelia, Navalovski; Daushvili, Gvilia, Okriashvili, Ananidze, Kazaishvili; Mchedlidze
WALES SUBS: Williams, Davies, Collins, Dummett, Huws, MacDonald, Crofts, Robson-Kanu, Bradshaw, Cotterill, Lawrence
GEORGIA SUBS: Kvaskhvadze, Makaridze, Dvali, Dvalishvili, Kvilitaia, Katcharava, Parunashvili, Tsiskaridze, Skhirtladze, Kobakhidze, Jigauri, Papunashvili
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Chris Coleman: "We're without Aaron and Joe, but no problem, we're good enough to go and perform. I know it's a full house, big expectations. As long as we get what we need - we may have to get that in a slightly different way. That's not to say the players we've got are not capable; they're well capable, good players and they never let us down. So it's a big task, a big challenge against Georgia."
Wladimir Weiss: "This may be the last chance to do it, to dream. This is very true. I hope we can take points from any team. We have quality, but we must show it, score goals and play with balance between attack and defence. We have had a bad start, but something has changed in the heads of our players. We play with good spirit and discipline in these last three games. For a new coach it is never easy coming to a new country, but now I feel like at home because the guys are talented and working well in the training sessions."
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WALES SUBS: Williams, Davies, Collins, Dummett, Huws, MacDonald, Crofts, Robson-Kanu, Bradshaw, Cotterill, Lawrence
GEORGIA SUBS: Kvaskhvadze, Makaridze, Dvali, Dvalishvili, Kvilitaia, Katcharava, Parunashvili, Tsiskaridze, Skhirtladze, Kobakhidze, Jigauri, Papunashvili
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