WALES will make their first appearance at the Principality Stadium in seven years when Spain visit the capital on Thursday, October 11.

The venue, which was used for last season's Champions League final, will host Wales' first meeting with Spain since they faced each other at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground, the home side winning 3-0 in 1985.

Jonathan Ford, FAW chief executive, said: "We are delighted that we will playing against Spain, arguably the most successful international side in world football during the past few years.

"This is a fantastic opportunity for our supporters to see a great team and world class players. We want to provide everyone with the opportunity of watching the game and playing at the Principality Stadium enables us to do so."

Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams, added: "It is unquestionable that Principality Stadium is an internationally renowned football venue and we’re pleased to welcome Wales back for their match against Spain.

"Principality Stadium hosted last year’s UEFA Champions League Final, working closely with the Football Association of Wales.

"A wide array of footballing greats have graced the hallowed turf of our iconic national stadium and we look forward to seeing the latest generation of Welsh and Spanish stars adding their names to this illustrious list next autumn."

On Monday, the FAW announced that all UEFA Nations League matches and European Qualifiers will take place at Cardiff City Stadium with The Red Wall Campaign Ticket once again providing excellent value for money.

In the Nations League, Wales will compete against Denmark and the Republic of Ireland, meanwhile, the draw for EURO 2020 qualifying will take place in December.