
- Updates from the 7.45pm BST kick-off in Cardiff
- Bellamy on importance of Wales enjoying themselves
- Any thoughts? Share them with Scott via email
Wales have won the last two of their four meetings with Montenegro, having lost both of the first two. We didn’t MBM the most recent, played last month under rainy skies in Nikšić, but the game did get the Clockwatch treatment, which amounted to nearly the same. So reliving that success is still possible. That success is Wales’ only win in their past nine Nations League matches, the others ending in three draws and five defeats.
Wales make seven changes to the starting XI named for the 2-2 draw in Iceland. Neco Williams, Harry Wilson, Joe Rodon and captain Ben Davies are the only players to keep their place. Joe Allen, out of international retirement, is named on the bench, alongside uncapped defender Owen Beck. Oxford striker Mark Harris makes his first start.
Continue reading…Updates from the 7.45pm BST kick-off in CardiffBellamy on importance of Wales enjoying themselvesAny thoughts? Share them with Scott via emailWales have won the last two of their four meetings with Montenegro, having lost both of the first two. We didn’t MBM the most recent, played last month under rainy skies in Nikšić, but the game did get the Clockwatch treatment, which amounted to nearly the same. So reliving that success is still possible. That success is Wales’ only win in their past nine Nations League matches, the others ending in three draws and five defeats.Wales make seven changes to the starting XI named for the 2-2 draw in Iceland. Neco Williams, Harry Wilson, Joe Rodon and captain Ben Davies are the only players to keep their place. Joe Allen, out of international retirement, is named on the bench, alongside uncapped defender Owen Beck. Oxford striker Mark Harris makes his first start. Continue reading…





