
"Wales already have their place in the World Cup qualifying play-offs, but there is still a chance they could gain an automatic spot in Group J. The Dragons currently sit third, behind tonight's opponents North Macedonia and Belgium, but it is tight at the top. A win on home soil will guarantee them second place, but a slip-up from the Red Devils against Liechtenstein and top spot is theirs."
"Bellamy has made a few changes to the team that beat Liechtenstein last time out. Tottenham's Brennan Johnson comes into the team, and will likely play in a striker role tonight. Joe Rodon continues to marshal the backline with Ben Davies out injured, while there are also starts for Harry Wilson and Josh Brooks. Karl Darlow will be tasked with keeping North Macedonia at bay between the sticks."
Wales already hold a play-off place but can still secure an automatic spot in Group J with favorable results. The team sits third behind North Macedonia and Belgium, so a home win will guarantee second place, while a Belgium slip against Liechtenstein could hand Wales top spot. Craig Bellamy made changes to the side that beat Liechtenstein, bringing in Brennan Johnson up front and keeping Joe Rodon in defence, with Karl Darlow starting in goal. North Macedonia are set up in a resolute 4-4-2, with Eljif Elmas partnering Bojan Miovski and a win potentially sending them to the World Cup.
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