Although they have nothing more than pride to play for at the Liberty Stadium on Friday evening Wales have made steady improvement under the guidance of Gary Speed recently and will not want to take a backward step now.
A 2-1 home win over Montenegro in September was followed by a single goal defeat to England at Wembley just four days later and indeed that result could have been better had Robert Earnshaw missed a sitter late on.
It's vital for Gary Speed that he can get his best players on the pitch as Wales strength in depth is limited so news that both Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey look likely to start is viewed as positive. Wales have lost James Collins due to injury, but he was dropped for the match against England in any case.
Switzerland are without Napoli midfielder Blerim Dzemaili due to a foot injury so former West Ham man Valon Behrami is likely to deputise, while Ottmar Hitzfeld is also likely to bring Fabian Frei in for his debut after he impressed for Basel in their Champions League draw with Manchester United.
Switzerland are a decent outfit and clearly no pushovers, but at the odds the value clearly lies with Wales where the 4.75 with Stan James looks decent value. In the Double Chance market 1.98 for Wales with the draw as a saver with Unibet also looks a nice price.