For decades, Welsh football fans lived off scraps of hope. Aside from that legendary charge to the 1958 World Cup quarter-finals, where they were edged out by a Brazil side powered by a teenage Pele, and a spirited Euro '76 run halted by Yugoslavia, Wales spent years stumbling just short of major tournaments.
Campaign after campaign ended in heartbreak, with near-misses and "what could have been" moments becoming something of a national tradition.
But the tide has turned. Under Craig Bellamy's leadership, the men's side have built on their modern Euros resurgence, reaching Euro 2020 and then breaking a 64-year drought by qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, only the second time Wales have ever reached the biggest stage in football.
Now, after securing second place in Group J of the 2025 World Cup qualifiers, Wales head into the play-offs with renewed belief. Bellamy and his squad will be pushing hard to punch their ticket to another finals and continue rewriting the nation's footballing story.
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Have Wales qualified for World Cup 2026?
Wales hammered North Macedonia 7-1 in Cardiff to clinch second place in Group J, finishing just behind Belgium in their push for a spot at the 2026 World Cup.
Craig Bellamy’s side already had a play-off ticket in their back pocket thanks to their Nations League triumph, but locking down the runners-up spot brings a massive advantage. By sealing second place, Wales have earned themselves a home semi-final in March, a huge lift for both Bellamy and the Red Wall.
The result also drops Wales into pot two for the upcoming play-off draw. When the names are pulled on Thursday, they'll be guaranteed a Cardiff showdown against one of the third-seeded sides: Republic of Ireland, Albania, Kosovo or Bosnia.
If Wales clear their semi-final hurdle, a heavyweight could be waiting in the play-off decider. The top-seeded pot features some serious firepower, with Italy, Denmark, Turkey and Ukraine all potential opponents in a high-stakes final.
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Wales odds to win the World Cup
Paddy Power currently have Wales priced way out at 500/1, which tells you everything about the size of the mountain ahead. Of course, they'll have to punch their ticket to the Finals before anyone can even dream bigger.
| Bookmaker | Odds |
|---|---|
| Bet365 | 250/1 |
| SpreadEx | 500/1 |
| Ladbrokes | 250/1 |
| BetVictor | 250/1 |
| Virgin Bet | 250/1 |
| Coral | 250/1 |
| Sky Bet | 500/1 |
| Paddy Power | 500/1 |
| Betway | 275/1 |
Wales World Cup qualifying results, fixtures
Wales contested one of the five-team UEFA qualifying groups, meaning all of their round-robin matches took place between March and November 2025.
Wales World Cup 2026 qualifying results
| Date | Match | Venue |
| March 22, 2025 | Wales 3-1 Kazakhstan | Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff, Wales) |
| March 25, 2025 | North Macedonia 1-1 Wales | National Arena Todor Proeski |
| June 6, 2025 | Wales 3-0 Liechtenstein | Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff, Wales) |
| June 9, 2025 | Belgium 4-3 Wales | King Baudouin Stadium (Brussels, Belgium) |
| September 4, 2025 | Kazakhstan 0-1 Wales | Karaiskakis Stadium (Piraeus, Greece) |
| October 13, 2025 | Wales 2-4 Belgium | Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff, Wales) |
| November 15, 2025 | Liechtenstein 0-1 Wales | Rheinpark Stadion (Vaduz, Liechtenstein) |
| November 18, 2025 | Wales 7-1 North Macedonia | Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff, Wales) |
Wales World Cup record
Wales have yet to get their hands on football's biggest prize.
They've reached the World Cup on just two occasions, with their standout campaign coming way back in 1958, when they battled all the way to the quarter finals.
Wales record at the World Cup
| Year | Stage reached | Host nation |
| 1930 | Not a FIFA Member | Uruguay |
| 1934 | Not a FIFA Member | Italy |
| 1938 | Not a FIFA Member | France |
| 1950 | Did not qualify | Brazil |
| 1954 | Did not qualify | Switzerland |
| 1958 | Quarter-finals | Sweden |
| 1962 | Did not qualify | Chile |
| 1966 | Did not qualify | England |
| 1970 | Did not qualify | Mexico |
| 1974 | Did not qualify | West Germany |
| 1978 | Did not qualify | Argentina |
| 1982 | Did not qualify | Spain |
| 1986 | Did not qualify | Mexico |
| 1990 | Did not qualify | Italy |
| 1994 | Did not qualify | United States |
| 1998 | Did not qualify | France |
| 2002 | Did not qualify | Japan and South Korea |
| 2006 | Did not qualify | Germany |
| 2010 | Did not qualify | South Africa |
| 2014 | Did not qualify | Brazil |
| 2018 | Did not qualify | Russia |
| 2022 | Group Stage | Qatar |
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When will Wales know their playoff opponents?
The play-off draw takes place on Thursday at noon in Zurich, and it promises to map out Wales' entire route to the World Cup.
Not only will Bellamy's squad discover their semi-final opponents, they’ll also learn which pot one or pot four nation could be waiting in a potential final, with UEFA laying out the full pathway for all four remaining qualification spots.
Thursday will also settle another crucial detail. Wales will find out whether a possible final would be played in Cardiff or on the road, no matter who they end up facing.
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Wales World Cup schedule
Wales now find themselves just two victories away from booking a ticket to the World Cup, and all that's left is to discover who they'll have to knock off to get there.
Thursday's play-off draw will lay out the path, revealing the opponents standing between the Dragons and a back-to-back appearance on football's grandest stage.
If Craig Bellamy's side pull it off, they'll still have to wait a little longer to see what lies ahead. Their full World Cup schedule won't be revealed until the official 2026 draw, when all 12 groups are set and the road to the final finally comes into focus.
When is the World Cup draw?
The draw for the 2026 World Cup takes place in Washington, D.C. On Friday, December 5.
The ceremony is due to start at 12 p.m. Local time (ET).