European Cups
Kazakhstan vs. Wales: probable line-ups and where to watch
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Kazakhstan vs Wales is one of the matches in Group J scheduled for the European area of World Cup qualifiers. Kick-off is set for tomorrow at 3 PM.
At 3 PM tomorrow, the match between Kazakhstan and Wales is scheduled, valid for Group J of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
The hosts are currently in fourth place with three points, while the British team sits four points above in second place, but with one more match played.
Kazakhstan Overview
Kazakhstan has nothing to lose and will be looking for a win at home against Wales.
A draw or a loss would relegate Aliev’s men to mere spectators for the rest of the qualification process for the upcoming World Cup.
The lineup is expected to be very defensive, with a five-man defense and lone striker, Samorodov.
In midfield, there will be Kenzhebek, Zaynutdinov, Muzhikov, and Chesnokov.
Wales Overview
The Welsh team is in second place, a favorable position for Bellamy’s men, who dream of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup ahead of more renowned teams like Belgium.
However, the British team must first watch out for North Macedonia, currently leading the group and favored to secure the top spot.
Absent from the match will be Ramsey and Ampadu, while Moore will lead the attack.
The midfield will be strong with the presence of James, Brooks, Thomas, Wilson, and Johnson.
Possible Lineups
Kazakhstan (5-4-1): Seysen; Vorogovskiy, Alip, Maliy, Kairov, Astanov; Kenzhebek, Zaynutdinov, Muzhikov, Chesnokov; Samorodov. Manager: Aliev
Wales (4-5-1): Darlow; Davies, Mepham, Rodon, Williams; James, Brooks, Thomas, Wilson, Johnson; Moore. Manager: Bellamy
Where to Watch
The match between Kazakhstan and Wales, scheduled for tomorrow at 3 PM, will be available on the Uefa Tv platform.
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