Wales v Liechtenstein: World Cup Qualifier LATEST Thursday, 5th Jun 2025 16:24 by Swansea Independent Swansea City are again well represented in the Wales squad with Liam Cullen, Ollie Cooper and Ben Cabango in Craig Bellamy’s squad. This is one of those proverbial must win games, and Wales will start as favourites. The Bellamy squad for Liechtenstein and Belgium. Karl DARLOW (Leeds United), Danny WARD (Leicester City), Adam DAVIES (Sheffield United), Neco WILLIAMS (Nottingham Forest), Jay DASILVA (Coventry City), Connor ROBERTS (Burnley), Ronan KPAKIO (Cardiff City), Ben DAVIES (Tottenham Hotspur), Chris MEPHAM (Sunderland- On loan from Bournemouth), Ben CABANGO (Swansea City), Joe RODON (Leeds United), Josh SHEEHAN (Bolton Wanderers), Charlie CREW (Doncaster Rovers- On loan from Leeds United), Ethan AMPADU (Leeds United), Jordan JAMES (Stade Rennais), Ollie COOPER (Swansea City), Harry WILSON (Fulham), David BROOKS (Bournemouth), Sorba THOMAS (Nantes- On loan from Huddersfield Town), Liam CULLEN (Swansea City), Nathan BROADHEAD (Ipswich Town), Lewis KOUMAS (Stoke City- On loan from Liverpool), Rabbi MATONDO (Hannover 96- On loan from Rangers), Kieffer MOORE (Sheffield United), Mark HARRIS (Oxford United), Brennan JOHNSON (Tottenham Hotspur), Daniel JAMES (Leeds United). The game kicks off at 7:45pm and we have a reporter at the game as usual. Liam Cullen (below) has had a very positive time playing for his country under Bellamy and will most certainlybe looking to get more goals over the next two World Cup Qualifiers. On Monday nigh on five thousand fans will follow their side to Belgium (7:45pm) That game will see quite a number from the Indy in attendance so we wish them a safe journey. Another four points would be most welcome from these latest qualifiers taking their total to eight from twelve possible points. ![]() Recent form couldn’t be different for these two countries. ![]() There have been three meetings between the countries, Wales have won all of them conceding no goals. ![]() Interestingly the Liechtenstein national anthem is sung to the same tune as ‘God Save The King’ We are pretty unsure how that will be received amongst the Wales home supporters tomorrow evening. ![]() Cullen photo : Already licensed Reuters Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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