Wales overcame Kazakhstan to start out their 2026 World Cup qualifying marketing campaign with a win and keep Craig Bellamy’s unbeaten reign as supervisor.
Dan James and captain-on-the-night Ben Davies scored both aspect of an Askhat Tagybergen penalty earlier than substitute Rabbi Matondo ensured there was to be no main upset on the Cardiff Metropolis Stadium.
The Dragons have by no means certified for back-to-back World Cup finals tournaments and the three factors right here will give Wales loads of hope of constructing historical past in a bunch that additionally consists of Liechtenstein, North Macedonia and Belgium.
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Dan James opened the scoring inside 10 minutes when his deflected strike discovered the web after Kazakhstan made a multitude of clearing the hazard.
It signalled a snug night for Bellamy’s aspect however issues had been removed from easy because the guests appeared harmful in spells.
Kazakhstan had failed to attain within the entirety of their Nations League B marketing campaign this season. However shortly earlier than the half-hour mark, they had been stage when Tagybergen discovered the web from the penalty spot after Connor Roberts had been penalised for a handball.
It sparked a nervy previous couple of minutes of the half for Wales however simply moments after the restart Davies, deputising as skipper within the absence of the injured Aaron Ramsey, headed residence from a nook to revive the host’s lead.
From there, Wales appeared largely comfy and wrapped issues up in stoppage time when Matondo rifled in his first senior worldwide purpose to seal the victory.
It provides Bellamy’s males a platform upon which to construct and they’ll go into Tuesday’s conflict with North Macedonia, who beat Liechtenstein 3-0, stuffed with confidence.