Only 10 nations are placed lower than Gibraltar (198th) in the current FIFA world rankings, while Malta are 27 places above their upcoming opponents in 171st position.
Match preview
Unsurprisingly, both Malta and Gibraltar are yet to pick up a single point from their opening four Euro 2024 qualifiers, with the former suffering defeats to North Macedonia, holders Italy, England and Ukraine in Group C.
Malta were put to the sword 4-0 at home against England in June before losing 1-0 to Ukraine at a neutral venue in Slovakia, admirably holding the Blue and Yellow until the 72nd minute when Viktor Tsyhankov sealed the win from the penalty spot.
The only victory that has been celebrated by Michele Marcolini's side since the turn of the year was a slender 1-0 friendly success away against Luxembourg at the beginning of June, courtesy of a second-half strike from Kyrian Nwoko - his fourth goal on the international stage.
Malta - who will return to Euro 2024 qualifying action next Tuesday at home against North Macedonia - enter Wednesday's friendly contest having failed to win each of their last four home matches in all competitions, failing to score in their last three in the process.
Nevertheless, the Reds will hope to return to winning ways against a Gibraltar side whom they beat 2-0 in their last friendly encounter on home soil in October 2020.
Gibraltar, meanwhile, are preparing for their first friendly fixture of 2023 after suffering four successive 3-0 defeats in Euro 2024 qualifying against Greece, Netherlands, France and Republic of Ireland in Group B between March and June.
In their most recent fixture on June 19, Los Llanis initially frustrated Ireland at the Aviva Stadium and entered the half-time interval clinging onto a goalless draw, but the hosts turned the screw after the break and goals from Mikey Johnston, Evan Ferguson and Adam Idah eventually helped Stephen Kenny's side run away with a comfortable victory.
Gibraltar will soon be gearing up for their next Euro 2024 qualifier away against Greece on Sunday, but they will first endeavour to win their first international match since November last year - a 1-0 success at home to Andorra - when they face Malta on Wednesday.
Julio Ribas's men have only won six of their 72 international games in all competitions since being granted FIFA membership in 2013, including their first-ever victory in a friendly against none other than Malta in June 2014 - a narrow 1-0 home win thanks to a 66th-minute goal from Kyle Casciaro.
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Malta boss Marcolini has named a 26-man squad for this month's international break, with all but four players plying their trade at club level in the Maltese football pyramid.
Notts County striker Jodi Jones is one of those four who play outside of Malta and he is expected to start in attack alongside Nwoko.
Farense defender Zach Muscat could join captain Steve Borg and Enrico Pepe in the back three, while Belenenses' Cain Attard and Reims' Teddy Teuma could play at right wing-back and in centre-midfield respectively.
As for Gibraltar, Ribas has selected a 23-man squad that includes the nation's most-capped player Liam Walker, who is expected to make his 70th appearance in midfield on Wednesday.
In the absence of injured Dundalk defender Louie Annesley, Aymen Mouelhi could be handed a start at centre-back alongside Bernardo Lopes and 40-year-old captain Roy Chipolina.
Ayoub El Hmidi earned his first two international caps in June against France and Republic of Ireland, and the Torrijos striker could retain his place up front ahead of Wycombe Wanderers' Tjay De Barr.
Malta possible starting lineup:
Bonello; Muscat, Borg, Pepe; Attard, Guillaumier, Teuma, Yankam, Attard; Jones, Nwoko
Gibraltar possible starting lineup:
Coleing; Sergeant, R. Chipolina, Lopes, Mouelhi, Britto; Casciaro, Pozo, Hartman, Ronan; El Hmidi