Welsh national team coach Craig Bellamy has announced a 26-player squad for the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, where Wales will face Kazakhstan at home and Macedonia in Skopje.
photo by FAW: the Welsh team in November 2024
As FAW reports, midfielder Kai Andrews receives his first senior team call-up, but captain Aaron Ramsey has been forced to withdraw due to injury. Harry Wilson, Ethan Ampadu, Wes Burns and Rhys Norrington-Davies are also unavailable as they recover from their respective injuries.
Danny Ward – Leicester City ![]()
Karl Darlow – Leeds United ![]()
Adam Davies – Sheffield United ![]()
Ben Davies – Tottenham Hotspur ![]()
Joe Rodon – Leeds United ![]()
Chris Mepham – Sunderland ![]()
Ben Cabango – Swansea City ![]()
Connor Roberts – Burnley ![]()
Neco Williams – Nottingham Forest ![]()
Jay Dasilva – Coventry City ![]()
Tom Lawrence – Rangers ![]()
Joe Allen – Swansea City ![]()
Josh Sheehan – Bolton Wanderers ![]()
Jordan James – Rennes ![]()
Oli Cooper – Swansea City ![]()
Kai Andrews – Motherwell ![]()
Sorba Thomas – Nantes ![]()
David Brooks – Bournemouth ![]()
Kieffer Moore – Sheffield United ![]()
Brennan Johnson – Tottenham Hotspur ![]()
Daniel James – Leeds United ![]()
Liam Cullen – Swansea City ![]()
Nathan Broadhead – Ipswich Town ![]()
Mark Harris – Oxford United ![]()
Lewis Koumas – Stoke City ![]()
Rabbi Matondo – Hannover 96 ![]()
Wales will open the qualifiers on March 22 at home against Kazakhstan, while three days later will be in Skopje to face Macedonia.
Earlier today Macedonian national team coach Blagoja Milevski revealed his squad.
Past encounters:
vs.
Wales (G2 W1 D0 L1 GD 2:2)
06.09.2013 2:1 win (match report) Q
11.10.2013 0:1 defeat (match report) Q
