Wales' 'Mr. Calm' Bellamy Eyes Crucial WCQ Clash Against North Macedonia After Hard-Fought Opening Win
Wales manager Craig Bellamy displays new tactical maturity as his team gears up for a decisive World Cup qualifier against unbeaten North Macedonia following a labored 3-1 victory over Kazakhstan.

Bellamy's Composed Leadership Guides Wales Through Tough Opener
Wales began their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign with a hard-earned 3-1 victory against Kazakhstan at Cardiff City Stadium, revealing both areas for improvement and signs of promising tactical evolution under manager Craig Bellamy. The win, secured through goals from Dan James, Ben Davies, and a late clincher from Kieffer Moore, validated Bellamy's reputation for maintaining composure under pressure - a stark contrast to his fiery playing days.
Match Analysis: Wales vs Kazakhstan
- First Half Struggles: Wales appeared disjointed against Kazakhstan's compact 5-4-1 formation, completing just 78% of passes in the attacking third
- Half-Time Adjustments: Bellamy's tactical tweaks saw improved width utilization and more incisive forward play after the break
- Key Moments:
- 19' James opens scoring with aggressive press-and-convert sequence
- 42' Kazakhstan equalize against run of play through Tapalov
- 63' Davies restores lead with powerful header from Roberts cross
- 87' Moore seals victory with clinical near-post finish
North Macedonia: The Rising Challenge
Tuesday's trip to Skopje presents a different challenge entirely against a North Macedonia squad riding a six-game winning streak. Their 3-0 demolition of Liechtenstein featured:
- High-pressing 3-4-3 system
- Clinical finishing from Eljif Elmas (2 goals)
- 68% possession dominance
Critical Factors for Wales
- Midfield Battle: Controlling Elmas' influence will be paramount
- Defensive Organization: Macedonia's overlapping wingbacks create 2v1 situations
- Counter-Attacking Precision: James' pace could exploit Macedonia's high defensive line
Bellamy's Tactical Evolution
The former Wales captain has demonstrated remarkable growth since taking the helm:
"The players were frustrated at halftime, but Bellamy was Mr. Calm - clear instructions, simple demands for more energy while trusting our process." - Ben Davies, Wales captain
Bellamy himself emphasized his philosophical shift:
"I don't approach every match like life-or-death anymore. These challenges should excite us - whether it's North Macedonia or (hopefully) future matches against football's elite."
Group J Landscape
Team | Points | GD | Next Fixture |
---|---|---|---|
Belgium | 0 | 0 | vs Liechtenstein |
Wales | 3 | +2 | @ North Macedonia |
N. Macedonia | 3 | +3 | vs Wales |
Kazakhstan | 0 | -2 | @ Liechtenstein |
Liechtenstein | 0 | -3 | vs Belgium |
Top team qualifies automatically; runner-up enters play-offs
With Belgium likely to dominate the group, this early showdown in Skopje could prove pivotal for Wales' qualifying aspirations. While Bellamy's men currently hold the head-to-head advantage after beating North Macedonia in the 2022 Nations League, the Balkan side's rapid development under new manager Blagoja Milevski makes them dangerous opponents on home soil.
Wales' probable XI (3-4-3): Ward; Mepham, Rodon, Davies; Roberts, Ampadu, Ramsey, Williams; James, Moore, Johnson