Kazakhstan v Wales live: Score and updates from World Cup qualifier



Kazakhstan 0-0 Wales

Thomasโ€™ corner is headed away. The visitors regain possession immediately, but the through ball to Johnson runs long.

The hosts then enjoy their first real period of sustained possession, though it doesnโ€™t last too long. A solid press on show from Wales so far.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 15:13

Kazakhstan 0-0 Wales

Wales have settled pretty well so far, and theyโ€™re knocking it around nicely. No rush from the visitors at the moment.

They keep the ball for an extended period, with almost the entire team touching the ball, before Johnsonโ€™s cross is nicked away from Moore and Daviesโ€™ shot is deflected behind for a corner.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 15:11

Kazakhstan 0-0 Wales

Lovely stuff from Kenzhebek as he cuts inside Williams before a superb backheel sets up Vorogovskiy for the cross, and it defects behind for a corner.

Wales deal with the set-piece well, though, and at the other end Thomas sees his cross cut out at the back post, narrowly missing Johnson.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 15:08

Kazakhstan 0-0 Wales

Thomas delivers the first cross of the match but itโ€™s headed away well, before Anarbekov picks up the follow-up.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 15:06

Kazakhstan 0-0 Wales

Early touches for several of the visiting starting eleven, with Sorba Thomas seeing plenty of the ball.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 15:04

KICK-OFF! Kazakhstan 0-0 Wales

Weโ€™re underway in Astana!

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 15:02

Kazakhstan vs Wales LIVE

Five minutes to kick-off here. Both sides will be emerging from the tunnel soon, and once we have the national anthems weโ€™ll be underway shortly.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 14:55

Wales XI: Darlow, Lawlor, Davies, Mepham, Thomas, Cullen, Sheehan, Wilson, Williams, B. Johnson, Moore

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 14:48

Davies: ‘We have to come into the game looking to be at our best’

Speaking alongside Bellamy, Ben Davies said that โ€œwhoever weโ€™re playing against, we have to come into the game looking to be at our best if we want to winโ€,.

โ€œKazakhstan showed in Cardiff that they are a difficult team to break down and we had to be patient. We expect another tough challenge tomorrow,โ€ he explained.

โ€œJoe [Rodon] is a big loss for us. Heโ€™s definitely a key figure in the team and has been for the last few years. But weโ€™re confident as a team that whoever comes in has that quality.โ€

โ€œThere are boys who have been waiting patiently for their chance and really deserve it. Theyโ€™ve shown when theyโ€™ve had those opportunities why they deserve to be playing, so weโ€™re lucky in that sense that we have some strength in depth,โ€ he added as he finished.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 14:45

Bellamy: ‘My part is to prepare (for) this type of scenario’

Speaking ahead of the match, Craig Bellamy said that injuries werenโ€™t an issue.

“I never talk about injuries because the simple fact is that it’s reality of the game we’re in. It won’t have an effect on us, we’ll be strong.โ€

On preparations, he added: โ€œThe FAW have done well, really made it comfortable for us.

“Time difference, we adjust. We’ve been working for this for a number of months, we knew this game was coming and you just have to adapt,โ€ he added.

Chris Wilson4 September 2025 14:37

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