Welsh national team coach Craig Bellamy has announced a 26-player squad for the last two matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, where Wales will face Liechtenstein away and Macedonia at home.
photo by FAW: Wales at Kazakhstan in October
Captain Aaron Ramsey again won’t play against Macedonia as he is once again out with an injury. Injured are goalkeeper Danny Ward and right back Connor Roberts as well, while midfielder Joe Allen retired from playing football this summer.
Karl Darlow – Leeds United ![]()
Adam Davies – Sheffield United ![]()
Tom King – Everton ![]()
Ben Davies – Tottenham Hotspur ![]()
Jay Dasilva – Coventry City ![]()
Chris Mepham – West Bromwich Albion ![]()
Ben Cabango – Swansea City ![]()
Joe Rodon – Leeds United ![]()
Dylan Lawlor – Cardiff City ![]()
Neco Williams – Nottingham Forest ![]()
Ronan Kpakio – Cardiff City ![]()
Ethan Ampadu – Leeds United ![]()
Josh Sheehan – Bolton Wanderers ![]()
Jordan James – Leicester City ![]()
Liam Cullen – Swansea City ![]()
Joel Colwill – Cardiff City ![]()
Harry Wilson – Fulham![]()
Nathan Broadhead – Wrexham ![]()
Rubin Colwill – Cardiff City ![]()
Sorba Thomas – Stoke City ![]()
Lewis Koumas – Birmingham City ![]()
Mark Harris – Oxford United ![]()
Kieffer Moore – Wrexham ![]()
Brennan Johnson – Tottenham Hotspur ![]()
David Brooks – Bournemouth ![]()
Daniel James – Leeds United ![]()
Wales will first visit Liechtenstein on 15 November and three days later, on the 18th, will host Macedonia in the last round of the WC qualifiers.
Past encounters:
vs.
Wales (G3 W1 D1 L1 GD 3:3)
06.09.2013 2:1 win (match report) Q
11.10.2013 0:1 defeat (match report) Q
25.03.2025 1:1 draw (match report) Q
