Having masterminded a qualifying campaign which saw Wales finish as runners-up to Croatia but crucially above Slovakia and Hungary amid joyous scenes in Cardiff at the end of 2019, Giggs has been on leave from his role since November.
The former Manchester United star has been charged with assaulting two women and controlling or coercive behaviour. He denies the charges.
In Giggs’ place has come Robert Page, who had just taken over at Sky Bet League One club Northampton when Wales were enjoying themselves in France five years ago.
Page, a no-nonsense former defender and Wales captain, was on Giggs’ backroom staff and has overseen four wins in six games with Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal assistant Albert Stuivenberg by his side.