Wales have confirmed they will play all their competitive games for the next two years at Cardiff City Stadium.
The matches will include this autumn's UEFA Nations League fixtures against the Republic of Ireland and Denmark, as well as the qualification games for Euro 2020.
"Wales will continue to play all home competitive matches at Cardiff City Stadium, subject to availability," said an FAW statement.
Ryan Giggs' Wales are set to host Spain in a friendly at the Principality Stadium in October, which will be the first time the national football team have played at the 74,500-seater home of Welsh rugby union since 2011.
But this is thought to be a one-off, given it is such a prestigious friendly against the former World Cup winners.
Giggs' side next fixture is a friendly against Mexico on May 29 in the USA.
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