Wales take on Switzerland in their World Cup play-off final tonight.
Wales will give themselves hope of clinching a World Cup place should they triumph by two or more goals in Zurich.
Wales are again without Natasha Harding after she was left out of the play-off squad for personal reasons with the Dragons looking to Newtown's Carrie Jones and Llanrhaeadr's Ceri Holland to provide the ammunition for Fishlock and Kayleigh Green in attack.
Holland is on the books at Liverpool while Manchester United star Jones is on loan at Leicester City.
Wales manager Gemma Grainger said: "We are always going to set out to win, by however many goals is not really in our mind. It's the same game-plan, it's the same competitive edge, it's the same mindset."
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Having finished second in Group I behind France, Wales beat Bosnia-Herzegovina at the Cardiff City Stadium last Thursday night thanks to an Jess Fishlock's goal.
The complicated nature of the qualification process for the 2023 World Cup - which will be hosted by Australia and New Zealand - means a Welsh victory by one goal would send Grainger's team into an inter-confederation play-off, which will take place in New Zealand in February 2023.
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