
It's crunch time in Cardiff as Wales host Belgium looking to build on their 1-0 away victory against Kazakhstan. It's a three horse race in Group J, and if Craig Bellamy's side are to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, his side will need a huge result against the Red Devils.
Can they deliver? Read UK football tipster Nathan Joyes' match analysis with some bookmaker football odds.
With three games to go, something needs to give if Wales are to make it to the US next summer. They trail narrowly in third place behind Belgium and North Macedonia - and both sides still need to face Wales away from home.
And so Bellamy's side are in a good position. As long as they remain unbeaten and pick up a win over Belgium or North Macedonia, they are likely going to be competing at the World Cup next summer.
Perhaps easier said than done, but Wales will have hope after narrowly losing 4-3 to Belgium in the reverse fixture. Back at home, with their fans behind them, they will be confident about springing a surprise.
Harry Wilson and Brennan Johnson - who scored that evening - will be key if Wales are to get anything out of this match.
Belgium host North Macedonia three days before travelling to Cardiff, which could truly open Group J up. That fixture - and this one - will likely seal their place at the World Cup due to the fact they face Kazakhstan and Liechtenstein to close the group.
Prior to their match vs North Macedonia, Belgium have been scoring for fun. They put four past Wales, six against Liechtenstein and the same number past Kazakhstan in front of their fans.
Even without Romelu Lukaku - who remains injured - the Red Devils have so much quality across their entire XI that can hurt any nation in world football.
Keeping the likes of Kevin de Bruyne and Jeremy Doku quiet will be a tall order for Wales.
You have to go all the way back to 2016 the last time Wales conquered Belgium - but it's a famous night in their history as it took them to their first ever Euros semi-final.
They've played each other five times since that shock result, and Belgium have failed to lose, winning three and drawing two. The Red Devils are the favourites once more to beat Wales on the road.
With so much at stake, plenty might think that the game will be tense and tight at the back - but recent history suggests the opposite. A win for either nation will see them move into the top two and take a giant step towards the World Cup. Nathan Joyes provides his best bet.
The chaotic reverse fixture in Brussels produced seven goals - and while that might not attainable in Cardiff - there's reason to believe the goals can rain down on us once more.
At home, Wales brushed Kazakhstan aside 3-1 as well as Liechtenstein, but this will no doubt be their biggest test to date. But the fact they managed three away from home will give them more than just hope.
Wales shocked Belgium. They didn't sit back - and they won't again in Cardiff. A win could almost guarantee a World Cup spot.
But the Red Devils won't lie down easily. They've scored a whopping 16 goals in their last three World Cup qualifiers (prior to their match vs North Macedonia) and even without Lukaku, there's so much world class talent on display that will worry Wales' defence.
Both teams to find the back of the net at 4/5 looks very appealing based on what we have seen so far.
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