Jordan James strike gives Wales crucial World Cup qualifier win in Liechtenstein

The Guardian – SportSaturday, November 15, 2025 at 7:15:45 PM
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Jordan James strike gives Wales crucial World Cup qualifier win in Liechtenstein
Wales' recent 1-0 victory over Liechtenstein highlights their ongoing efforts in World Cup qualification, as they aim for a second-place finish in their group. This match, marked by Jordan James' first international goal, reflects the team's resilience, especially after their previous close call against Japan, where a last-minute penalty secured a win. The contrasting dynamics of facing a team like Liechtenstein, composed of part-time players, further emphasize the challenges Wales faces in their qualification journey.
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