Liechtenstein: 1. Buechel B. - 3. Goppel, 6. Malin - 8. Sele A. (Schlegel, 82), 14. Meier L., 17. Lüchinger, 18. Hasler N., 19. Zünd (Weissenhofer, 66) - 7. Notaro (Pizzi, 74) - 10. Hasler J. (Wolfinger S., 82), 11. Salanovic (Saglam F., 46)
Substitution: Saglam F. (from 46); Weissenhofer (from 66); Pizzi (from 74); Schlegel (from 82); Wolfinger S. (from 82)
Bench: 12. Foser G., 21. Ospelt J. - 5. Oberwaditzer - 13. Kranz, 16. Wolfinger F.
Yellow Cards: Hasler N. 45; Notaro 68
Wales: 1. Darlow - 3. Williams N., 4. Lawlor D., 6. Rodon, 15. Dasilva Jay - 5. Ampadu, 17. James (Cullen L., 77), 23. Broadhead (Colwill, 65) - 20. James D. (Brooks, 66) - 18. Harris M. (Koumas, 66), 19. Thomas S. (Johnson B-n, 83)
Substitution: Colwill (from 65); Brooks (from 66); Koumas (from 66); Cullen L. (from 77); Johnson B-n (from 83)
Bench: 12. King T., 21. Davies A. - 2. Norrington-Davies, 14. Kpakio - 22. Sheehan - 16. Colwill J. - 13. Davies I.
Yellow Cards: James 63; Koumas 79; Ampadu 86
Last night’s international between Belgium and Wales (4-2) featured one of the strangest moments in recent European football history

Wales and North Macedonia played out a dramatic draw in Skopje in their Group J clash during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers

The hosts opened the scoring in the 9th minute, but Kazakhstan managed to equalize from the penalty spot

March 22 marks the second matchday of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in the UEFA zone

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