New Delhi: Wales will be taking on Mexico in an international friendly match in Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday. Ryan Gigg’s side will be looking forward to bounce back after their 3-1 defeat against Belgium in World Cup 2022 qualifier this week. The Red Dragons were in superior form until their recent defeat, having been undefeated in their previous five games in all competitions. As they take on Mexico on Saturday, Giggs will know his side can perform far better than they did against Belgium. On the other hand, Gerardo Matino’s Mexico is on a 10-game winning streak since October 2019. El Tri has not played a single game since last year’s November and will be looking forward to continue their undefeated streak on Walve’s home ground on Saturday. Belgium 3-1 Wales FT: ⚽️ H.Wilson ⚽️ De Bruyne ⚽️ T.Hazard ⚽️ R.Lukaku Belgium come from behind to claim all three points against Wales. pic.twitter.com/wQUnNjjZLg — Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) March 24, 2021 Prediction Wales 0-0 Belgium Wales was defeated by Belgium which was their second in fifteen matches, while Mexico is a comparably tough opponent to beat. The Giggs team will be playing a weakened on Saturday, but a great clash can be seen. However, a goalless draw is likely expected from the teams. Probable Line-ups and Injuries Wales Expected Line-up: Danny Ward, Joe Rodon, James Lawrence, Neco Williams, Chris Mepham, Ethan Ampadu, Connor Roberts, Joe Morrell, Daniel James, Gareth Bale, Harry Wilson Injured: James Lawrence, Joe Allen, Tom Lockyer Belgium Expected Line-up: Guillermo Ochoa, Jesus Gallardo, Nestor Araujo, Hector Moreno, Jorge Sanchez, Hector Herrera, Edson Alvarez, Andres Guardado, Hirving Lozano, Jesus Corona, Henry Martin Injured: Raul Jimenez Raul Jimenez has joined up with his Mexico team-mates in Cardiff ahead of their match against Wales - but the Wolves striker is still ruled out — Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) March 25, 2021 Time and Venue Wales vs Belgium will commence from 1:30 AM (IST) on March 27, Saturday. The match will be played at Cardiff Arms Park, Wales. Where to Watch Telecast- Eurosport TV in India Livestream- Jio TV