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Wales 3-1 Kazakhstan: Craig Bellamy’s side got off to a perfect start to their qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup

Michael Jones
Saturday 22 March 2025 21:44 GMT
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Wales kicked off their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a testing but morale-boosting victory over Kazakhstan in Cardiff.

Craig Bellamy’s men opened the scoring with less than 10 minutes on the clock as Dan James latched onto a loose ball in the penalty area after a short corner play. He whipped a shot at goal and a deflection took it past the goalkeeper to send the Red Dragons in front.

Despite dominating play and possession they conceded an equaliser as Connor Roberts gave away a penalty for handling the ball in the area. Kazakhstan’s captain Askhat Tagybergen scored the spot kick but Karl Darlow almost kept it out only for the ball to spin back over the line.

The fans in the stadium were tense but Ben Davies eased their concerns with a headed goal less than two minutes into the second half and Rabbi Matondo scored his first international goal in the 90th minute to put the result beyond doubt.

Relive the updates from the Cardiff City Stadium below:

Wales 0-0 Kazakhstan

6 mins: Sheehan gives the ball away and is brought forward by Maksim Samorodov.

He weaves inside from the left and takes a shot from the edge of the box whcih Joe Rodon blocks.

Kazakhstan come again and win a corner which Wales deal with without too much trouble.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:51

Wales 0-0 Kazakhstan

3 mins: Wales take up possession from the goal kick. They seem to be set up in a back three with Josh Sheehan sitting as the lone defensive midfielder.

A long ball is sent over to the left wing for Sorba Thomas to chase but he take keep it in play.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:48

Kick off! Wales 0-0 Kazakhstan

The visitors get the ball rolling at the Cardiff City stadium.

Kazakhstan work the ball over to the right wing and send it forward but the pass goes out of play.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:46

Wales vs Kazakhstan

The lights go out in the stadium and atmosphere is electric.

The teams gather in the tunnel before heading out onto the pitch.

There’s a small section of Kazakhstan fans in the stadium having made the 7,000 mile journey to watch their team tonight.

Kick off is up next...

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:38

Wales without Bale

The now-retired Gareth Bale has scored each of Wales' past three World Cup qualifying goals and this will be the first time Wales' first match of a World Cup qualifying campaign will not feature Bale since September 2004 against Azerbaijan, a match that featured manager Craig Bellamy in the Wales starting XI.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:35

A terrible record

Since beating the Faroe Islands in September 2013, Kazakhstan have won none of their last 21 World Cup qualifiers (seven draws, 14 defeats).

Among European nations, only San Marino (76) and Liechtenstein (41) are on longer winless runs currently.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:30

Wales in World Cup qualifiers

Wales have lost just two of their last 22 World Cup qualifiers (11 wins, nine draws).

One of those defeats was in their first game of the last qualifying campaign against Belgium in March 2021.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:25

Kazakhstan's losing run

Kazakhstan have lost seven of their last eight competitive games, including the past five in a row.

They last had a longer losing run between November 2016 and October 2017 (six).

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:20

Tournament experience ‘so valuable’ for Wales

Craig Bellamy believes Wales’ experience of playing at major tournaments will have a positive bearing on their attempt to reach the 2026 World Cup.

Wales start their qualifying campaign against Kazakhstan in Cardiff on Saturday before visiting North Macedonia three days later.

Group favourites Belgium and minnows Liechtenstein complete the section, with Bellamy confident Wales will benefit from participating at three major tournaments in the last decade.

Tournament experience ‘so valuable’ for Wales – Craig Bellamy

The Dragons ended their 64-year wait to play at a World Cup in Qatar in 2022.
Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:15

Wales in great form

Wales have lost just two of their last 16 matches in all competitions with seven wins and eight draws.

Those defeats were a 4-0 defeat away at Slovakia in a friendly in June 2024 and a penalty shootout loss to Poland in their Euro 2024 play-off final three months earlier.

Mike Jones22 March 2025 19:10

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