Wales’ players are brimming with confidence as they look to carry their Nations League success into World Cup qualifying, buoyed by an unbeaten start under manager Craig Bellamy.
The Dragons secured promotion to League A as group winners with a convincing 4-1 win over Iceland in Cardiff.
Coupled with Turkey’s defeat in Montenegro, the result has also opened the door to a potential 2026 World Cup qualifying play-off.
However since replacing Rob Page in July, Bellamy has guided Wales to six unbeaten matches, instilling a belief within the squad that they can aim higher than ever before.
The players are embracing the opportunity to build momentum for next year’s World Cup qualifiers.
Liam Cullen Shines with First Wales Goals
Swansea City striker Liam Cullen played a pivotal role in the victory, scoring his first goals for Wales in the win over Iceland.
His brace helped set the tone for a dominant performance that secured a significant result for the team.
“That’s the dream, we all want to make the World Cup,” Cullen said after the match, emphasizing the squad’s collective ambition.
Meanwhile, Cullen also highlighted the significance of the victory in the context of Bellamy’s reign, stating, “I don’t think there was a better way than this to start off the manager’s reign and hopefully we can take it into the qualifiers.”
Wales’ World Cup Dreams Remain Alive
The win also secures Wales a chance at a 2026 World Cup play-off, regardless of their performance in next year’s qualification campaign.
This opportunity, along with the confidence gained from Bellamy’s tenure, has players believing that they can achieve more than just a second chance.
With the Nations League momentum behind them, the focus is now on translating that success into the World Cup qualifiers.
As the squad prepares for next year’s challenges, the dressing room is full of optimism. With Bellamy at the helm, Wales are determined to push forward and keep their World Cup dreams alive.