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Liechtenstein vs Wales Predictions

Published on 11:25am GMT 10 November 2025

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  • Rheinpark Stadion
Liechtenstein
    Wales
      • BBC One Wales

      2nd Half - Half With Most Goals

      Reason for tip

      Group J whipping boys Liechtenstein will do their best to hold out as long as possible against Craig Bellamy’s side, but the Welsh superiority should eventually tell with more goals arriving after the interval.

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      Wales 3-0

      Reason for tip

      Liechtenstein are completely out of their depth in this group and, after claiming a 3-0 victory in the reverse fixture, Wales should be able to come away with a success of a similar magnitude.

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      Liechtenstein vs Wales Predictions

      • Liechtenstein have not scored in any of their six World Cup qualifiers
      • Six of Wales’ last nine matches have featured at least three goals
      • Liechtenstein have conceded 18 goals in their last six home matches

      Welsh should remain focused

      Wales have a massive game against North Macedonia next week which will have a big bearing on their chances of finishing second in their World Cup qualifying group, but they will have to remain focused for what looks a straightforward trip to Liechtenstein on Saturday.

      Their hosts can lay claim to being the weakest national team in Europe, demonstrated by the fact they were defeated 3-1 by San Marino in the Nations League almost a year ago, and they have not scored in any of their six qualifiers.

      Consequently, Wales are huge favourites to claim three points while would take them level with North Macedonia before their showdown in Cardiff, so betting options are limited, but one trend has emerged that punters may be able to exploit.

      Fireworks may arrive after the break

      Liechtenstein has conceded 15 goals in their last three qualifiers as they have suffered a 4-0 loss to Kazakhstan and defeats by five and six goals against North Macedonia and Belgium.

      However, in those two bigger losses, they were losing only 1-0 at half-time, so superior ability could tell again with more goals coming after the interval than before, while correct-score enthusiasts may get with a 3-0 Wales win to mirror the result Craig Bellamy’s side posted in the reverse fixture.

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