WALES manager Robert Page insists he’s “confident” about their Nations League prospects after being drawn against Iceland, Montenegro and Turkey.

Wales are back in the second tier of the competition after finishing bottom of Group A4 in the 2022-23 edition.

They avoided some of League B’s highest-ranked teams, but were again pitted against Turkey, who finished above Page’s men in Euro 2024 qualifying.

“I think it's a positive group. We're quite pleased with it,” said the national manager.

“We know all about Turkey off the back of playing them recently. I thought our home performance [1-1 in November 2023] was very good and, on another day, we could have won the game.

“Away from home we went down to 10 men after 40 minutes and, without that, the result [2-0 defeat in June 2023] would have been different. So, we know all about them.

“With regards to the other teams, we'll have to do a little bit more digging and get some work for our analysts.

“If we give the performances we gave against Croatia [2-1 win in October 2023] and Turkey at home, the results should take care of themselves. We're pretty confident.”

Wales will begin their Nations League campaign at home against Turkey on September 9, before travelling to Montenegro three days later.

They will be away in Iceland on October 11 with the reverse against Montenegro on October 14.

And they will travel to Turkey on November 16 before concluding the group at home against Iceland on November 19.

Page’s side are next in action on March 21 when they host Finland in a Euro 2024 play-off semi-final, with a potential home final against Poland or Estonia five days later.