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Liechtenstein vs Wales Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (UEFA)

by Alex Lawes · November 11 2025, 21:05
Updated November 13 2025, 11:54
Liechtenstein vs Wales Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (UEFA)

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Liechtenstein have perhaps drifted to becoming the weakest side in European international football as they now take on what is a developing Wales.

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Key stats

  • Liechtenstein have won just two of their previous 76 World Cup qualifying matches. Both of those wins came in the 2006 qualifiers against Luxembourg.
  • Wales have won all the previous four international matches between these teams.
  • Wales have lost only two of their last 13 World Cup qualifying matches away from home (W5 D6).
  • Wales have scored in their last 12 World Cup qualifying matches.

Liechtenstein vs Wales prediction

Liechtenstein have perhaps been surpassed by San Marino is the worst team in Europe in recent years. They have inevitably struggled in the UEFA qualification campaign for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with six defeats from six in which they have failed to score and they have conceded 23 goals in the process.

Coached by Craig Bellamy, Wales gained UEFA Nations League promotion last year and they sit four points behind Belgium in Group J of European qualifying. Wales will do well to catch the Belgians, given their remaining matches, but they will still seek a morale boosting heavy win for this one.

Liechtenstein are a very poor team with very little quality and very little way of shutting up shop and a comfortable Welsh win is to be expected here.

Liechtenstein vs Wales tip: Wales to win -1 handicap

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