Wales Opens 2026 World Cup Qualifying Campaign Against Kazakhstan
Craig Bellamy leads an injury-hit Wales team into their first qualifier in Cardiff, building on an unbeaten start as manager.
- Wales begins their Group J World Cup qualifying campaign against Kazakhstan on Saturday in Cardiff, aiming to secure a strong start.
- Manager Craig Bellamy remains unbeaten in his first six matches and has emphasized patience and team growth as key to success.
- Key players Aaron Ramsey, Ethan Ampadu, and Harry Wilson are sidelined with injuries, posing challenges for the squad's depth.
- Kazakhstan, ranked 110th, has shown potential with recent wins, including victories over Northern Ireland and Curacao, despite being underdogs.
- Wales' experience in recent major tournaments, including the 2022 World Cup, is seen as a valuable asset for their qualification efforts.