Wales vs. Liechtenstein qualifier for the Euro.
Cardiff City Stadium Date: Friday, June 6th Kickoff: 19:45 BST
As Wales attempt to win back-to-back World Cup matches in order to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, Harry Wilson wants to make history in Belgium.
Craig Bellamy’s side travel to Cardiff on Friday to face group winners Belgium in Brussels three days later.
Wilson made his first appearance for Wales in 2013, when he started as a 16-year-old substitute, and the trip to the King Baudouin Stadium represents a return to the scene.
Wilson says Bellamy’s in-form team should aim for their first ever away win in Belgium despite their initial camp goal being to defeat Liechtenstein.
“We still have to go out there and perform,” Wilson said, adding that “international football has shown us that these are not easy games. “Of course, on paper people will think we should win [against Liechtenstein] comfortably,” he said.
Wales have a strong record against Belgium, which they defeated in their Euro 2016 qualifying match and ultimately lost to them.
It is amazing to have a record as good as that of a country as good as they are, which has been a golden era for the past ten and fifteen years, Wilson said.
“I’m not sure why the record is that good, but we can hopefully keep it going,” he said.
In September 2022, Wales lost to Belgium in Brussels when Kieffer Moore’s goal was ineffective and resulted in a 2-1 Nations League defeat for the hosts.
They have won eight of their previous eight games since Bellamy took over in the summer of 2024, but they have never won in Belgium. They will now travel confidently.
Wilson, who is in line to win his 61st cap against Liechtenstein, said, “We’ve gone eight games without losing since the manager’s come in. It’s not easy at all.

I aspired to be a star on this team.
Wilson, who was then at Liverpool, received his chance in a 1-1 draw in Belgium in 2013, making him the youngest male international for Wales ever.
Wilson still holds the record for Wales’ youngest senior international, having been one of their most influential players for a decade.
Wilson remarked, “At the time, I didn’t know about the record.”
“At the time, it was just about starting to get better for my country.” It was something I’d always wanted to do, so it was amazing when I was just starting out.
Then, a few years away, which made me even more hungry to ensure that I was reinstated and really started to rack up the caps.
“I didn’t want to just be a 16-year-old one-cap.” I aspired to be a team staple. Although it took me a while, I now feel that way.
In a World Cup qualifier played behind closed doors due to the Covid pandemic, Wilson added another memorable moment in Belgium in 2021 when he put the finishing touches on a fantastic team move to open the scoring.
Wilson is proud of the team’s goal, which was “one of the better” ones, despite Wales’ eventual 3-1 defeat.
To score a team goal like that was amazing, he continued. The team they had out that night was one of their strongest.
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Source: BBC
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