struggle to find jobs. the huge tourist sector was badly hit by the pandemic. there are other issues, and civil society, many of them will not be solved by one government immediately. it will be a close race. the prime minister and the former president, two different men with a different agenda. one confirms on corruption. the other national security and borders and a better relationship with russia. wales will be looking to secure their place in the euros knock out stage when they take on italy in rome later today. wales have all but guaranteed their spot with four points so far, thanks to a draw with switzerland, followed by a win over turkey. italy are already through to the last 16, having won their first two games. earlier, we spoke to wales correspondent, hywel griffith, in rome to find out relaxed wales were feeling.