WALES manager Chris Coleman says his players can cope with the hostile Haifa atmosphere and any Israeli play-acting tomorrow.

There will be a 30,000-plus capacity crowd at the Sammy Ofer Stadium for the Euro 2016 qualifier which pits Group B's front-runners together and Israel coach Eli Guttman has warned Wales to expect a special atmosphere.

But Coleman says that will not be a problem for Gareth Bale and company who are used to playing in front of big crowds both at home and abroad.

"The difference in international football is putting up with a little bit of play-acting and simulation," Coleman said at his pre-match press conference.

"But a lot of our guys play In the Premier League in front of crowds of 50,000 and 60,000 and it does not get bigger than that.

"We are a long away from home, but so what?

"We are looking forward to the atmosphere and our guys are used to playing top international players week-in and week-out."

Israel lead the way in the group after winning their opening three games while unbeaten Wales lie second after picking up eight points from four games.

Coleman's side held group favourites Belgium in Brussels in November and there is a growing feeling in Wales that the current group of players can end the country's long wait to qualify for a major tournament.

"We cannot come back without anything," Coleman said.

"That is not the stage we are at. We know what we are up against and they will know that about us.

"Their game against Belgium on Tuesday will not exist for them, they are only thinking about us and that is not our business.

"This game is about us and I say that not in an arrogant way.

"We are getting it right and we have to continue to do that, and once we do that I will be happy.

"If we get the performance right then hopefully the result will follow."