Wales are heavy favourites to maintain their unbeaten start to World Cup qualification when they host Liechtenstein tonight. The Dragons began their bid to qualify for next summer’s major tournament with a 3-1 win over Kazakhstan, before following that up with a 1-1 draw away at North Macedonia.
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After a few months away from internationals, Wales have an important couple of fixtures in the race for World Cup qualification. Craig Bellamy’s side play Liechtenstein in Cardiff on Friday, before travelling out to Brussels for arguably his toughest match so far as the national team manager.
With Belgium yet to play so far in this campaign, Wales currently sit on four points which leaves them second in Group J, so Bellamy will be dreaming of six more points on the board over the next couple of days to continue their push for World Cup qualification.
Having conceded in the first minute of second half injury time, David Brooks equalised in the 96th minute to rescue a point for Craig Bellamy’s side.
That draw was enough to keep Wales level on points with North Macedonia at the top of Group J, though they will have one eye on events in Skopje tonight as Belgium - favourites to qualify automatically - begin their campaign.
Liechtenstein aren’t expected to provide too much of a test for Wales in Cardiff. They have lost both of their qualifiers so far without scoring and sit bottom of the group with a minus five goal difference.
All signs are pointing towards a home win tonight and here is everything you need to know about how to watch it all unfold...
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After a few months away from internationals, Wales have an important couple of fixtures in the race for World Cup qualification. Craig Bellamy’s side play Liechtenstein in Cardiff on Friday, before travelling out to Brussels for arguably his toughest match so far as the national team manager.
With Belgium yet to play so far in this campaign, Wales currently sit on four points which leaves them second in Group J, so Bellamy will be dreaming of six more points on the board over the next couple of days to continue their push for World Cup qualification.
Having conceded in the first minute of second half injury time, David Brooks equalised in the 96th minute to rescue a point for Craig Bellamy’s side.
That draw was enough to keep Wales level on points with North Macedonia at the top of Group J, though they will have one eye on events in Skopje tonight as Belgium - favourites to qualify automatically - begin their campaign.
Liechtenstein aren’t expected to provide too much of a test for Wales in Cardiff. They have lost both of their qualifiers so far without scoring and sit bottom of the group with a minus five goal difference.
All signs are pointing towards a home win tonight and here is everything you need to know about how to watch it all unfold...