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Why Wales could face a difficult game at $185m stadium

Wales beat Kazakhstan 3-1 in Cardiff in their 2026 World Cup qualifying group
Wales beat Kazakhstan 3-1 in Cardiff in their 2026 World Cup qualifying group (Nick Potts/PA)
  • Wales are set to play their World Cup qualifier against Kazakhstan on an artificial pitch at the Astana Arena, a decision criticised by manager Craig Bellamy.
  • Bellamy expressed strong disapproval of artificial surfaces for top-level international matches, citing concerns about player welfare and the physical impact on legs and joints.
  • The team faced a challenging 3,000-mile journey to Central Asia, with the time difference adding to the logistical complexities of the away fixture.
  • Key defender Joe Rodon was ruled out due to concussion protocols, alongside withdrawals from Danny Ward, Nathan Broadhead, and Jay DaSilva, leading to several new call-ups.
  • Wales currently sit on seven points from four games in Group J, trailing leaders North Macedonia, with only the group winners automatically qualifying for the finals in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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