

Wales
Season Stats
Record
5W 1D 2L
H:3W/A:2W
Goals
21 / 11 (+10)
H:15/A:6
Clean Sheets
0
H:0/A:0
Sidelined Players (2)
Recent Results
@ Romania
06/06/2026Friendlies
vs Ghana
02/06/2026Friendlies
vs Northern Ireland
31/03/2026Friendlies
vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
26/03/2026WC Qualification Intercontinental Play-offs
vs Bosnia-Herzegovina
26/03/2026WC Qualification Intercontinental Play-offs
vs North Macedonia
18/11/2025UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
@ Liechtenstein
15/11/2025UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
vs Belgium
13/10/2025UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
@ Kazakhstan
04/09/2025UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
@ Belgium
09/06/2025UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Portugal
UEFA Nations League League A
24/09/2026
20:45
@ Denmark
UEFA Nations League League A
27/09/2026
18:00
vs Norway
UEFA Nations League League A
01/10/2026
20:45
vs Denmark
UEFA Nations League League A
04/10/2026
20:45
@ Norway
UEFA Nations League League A
14/11/2026
18:00
vs Portugal
UEFA Nations League League A
17/11/2026
20:45
Wales
The Wales national football team, known as the Dragons, is governed by the Football Association of Wales, one of the oldest football associations in the world, founded in 1876. Wales qualified for the FIFA World Cup in 2022 for the first time since 1958, marking a historic achievement for the nation. The team also reached the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2016. Led by icons such as Gareth Bale, arguably the greatest Welsh player of all time, and supported by talents like Aaron Ramsey, Joe Allen, and Neco Williams, Wales punched well above its weight internationally. Home matches are played at Cardiff City Stadium and Principality Stadium. Rob Page guided the modern golden generation, and a new era of Welsh football continues to develop.
























