Wales at Qatar World Cup 2022: Predictions, fixtures, bets chances and more

On November 21, 2022, the eyes of one nation will be obsessed with the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Qatar as Wales enters their first Football World Cup spell since 1958. After a 1-0 qualifying win over the Ukraine international in June, the Dragons ended a 64-year absence from the world’s most prestigious football tournament and booked tickets to Qatar. Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy England Vs Wales Tickets from our website.

Head coach Rob Page will lead Wales to Group B against the United States, Iran and England. If the Welshmen finish first or second in their group, they will face the runner-up or group A winners (Qatar, Netherlands, Senegal or Ecuador) in the round of 16.

The eyes of one nation will be obsessed with the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Qatar as Wales
The eyes of one nation will be obsessed with the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in Qatar as Wales

Schedule Wales FIFA World Cup 2022:

Monday, November 21, 2022 – Wales vs. the USA – (Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium)

Friday, November 25, 2022 – Wales vs. Iran – (Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium)

Tuesday 29 November 2022 – Wales v England – (Ahmed Ben Ali Stadium)

Round of 16

If Wales manages to secure a qualifying position (1st or 2nd) in the group stage, they will face one of four teams in Group A – Qatar, Netherlands, Senegal or Ecuador.

Wales finishes second in Group B – Wales against the winners of Group A on Saturday 3 December 2022.

If Wales wins Group B on Sunday, December 4, 2022 – Wales against the runner-up in Group A.

Quarter-finals, semi-finals, third-place play-offs and finals

If Wales can excel in Qatar and go on to win beyond the round of 16. It remains to be seen whom they will face. However, the date has been confirmed:

Quarter-finals – Friday, December 9 and Saturday, December 10.

Semi-finals – Wednesday 14 December and Tuesday 13 December.

3rd place play-offs – Saturday, December 17.

Final – Sunday 18 December.

Wales’s 2022 FIFA World Cup squad

While the official line-up for the trip to Qatar has yet to be announced. We can make some assumptions about who head coach Rob Page might invite to his final squad roster.

In addition to being suspended or injured, LA FC superstar Gareth Bale is guaranteed to be in the squad and appear in the starting lineup for all of Wales’ scheduled games. Bale has certainly been lacking in domestic highlights in recent years. But it is worth noting that he plays one of the best international football players of his career.

Former Arsenal and current Juventus midfielder Aaron Ramsey is another assurance. We can give that they will be on the plane to Qatar. Joe Allen, Chris Gunter and Ben Davies are also regulars in this Welsh squad and will no doubt continue to grow. Of course, the next generation of Welsh talents, Joe Roden, Harry Wilson and Daniel James, have impressed in every way and deserve a place in the roster too.

Joe Allen, Chris Gunter and Ben Davies are also regulars in this Welsh squad
Joe Allen, Chris Gunter and Ben Davies are also regulars in this Welsh squad

Wales’s 2022 World Cup chances

Wales to qualify for FIFA World Cup from Group B @ 11/10, Wales to win the Football World Cup @ 100/1, and Wales advance to quarter-finals @ on 4/1, Wales reach the semi-finals @ 14/1, and Wales reach the final @ 50/1

England is the team preferred by the British bookmakers to win Group B, despite their poor performances in recent encounters. The Three Lions are in the right betting position after reaching the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup and last year’s European final. From a betting standpoint, the other three teams in Group B have a relatively level playing field. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans can buy Iran Vs Wales Tickets from our website.

Wales FIFA World Cup 2022 Predictions

Wales fans looking for the ideal betting solution can boldly support them to win the World Cup with odds up to 100/1. However, an 11/10 chance for the Dragons to reach the Round of 16 is a realistic bet with a good chance of winning.

Wales reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 1958, and at 4/1 odds, a repeat of the historic moment at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar is not out of the question. In the most likely scenario, Wales will finish second in Group B and face the winner of Group A Netherlands. After beating Ukraine 1-0 in the UEFA Nations League and drawing 1-1 against a super-talented team like Belgium. Wales is an underdog to be reckoned with at this year’s FIFA World Cup.

Qatar to host 2022 World Cup ‘ludicrous’ – Wales legend Southall

Welsh legend Neville Southall says Qatar is “ridiculous” to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The former Everton star said the example of Russia’s poor history of human rights and diversity proves his point. Russia hosted the 2018 World Cup before invading Ukraine in February 2022.

Welsh legend Neville Southall
Welsh legend Neville Southall

“There’s a good argument that we can go there and we can try to change it,” Southall said, adding, “Have we changed anything in Russia? It doesn’t look like it, really?”

Since retiring as one of Wales and Everton’s most famous players, Southall has become an activist for various social causes.

He believes there is a lack of transparency in the decision to award the sport’s biggest championship to Qatar and hopes this will be resolved in the future. Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar.

Groups representing gay fans have asked the government of Qatar to “ensure their safety”.

Some Wales fans said they would boycott the match, despite their team’s qualification.

The World Cup organizers responded by saying that “everyone is welcome”. But confirmed that Qatar will not relax its gay laws during the tournament.

Qatar also faces accusations from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch that foreign workers building World Cup facilities have been mistreated.

“I think it will be weird for the fans because I wouldn’t say it’s a football-like place, but somewhere someone has made another ridiculous decision – he should not go there, not go to Russia,” he told. Sports Radio. Wales.

“And I think one of the biggest problems for me at the World Cup is how to get the transparency of the World Cup.

“Because of course you have to have good human rights; you have to have good LGBT products; you have to have a good record of racism; your base has to be pretty strong.”

“If it were more transparent, people would understand the standards, and it seems there aren’t too many at the moment,” he added.

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Wales Head coach Rob Page will lead Wales to Group B at the FIFA World Cup
Wales Head coach Rob Page will lead Wales to Group B at the FIFA World Cup

But while Southall unequivocally condemned Qatar’s global event. He urged Wales not to ‘fear’ their opponents and win the match from the start.

“I think you just need to get your affairs in order. The ranking or something, do they know what I mean?” he said.

“You can see this in heavyweight boxing. Someone can come out of nowhere and knock someone down, so I just think you go there and start your first fight; as long as you don’t lose your first match I’m fine with it.”

“Can England be defeated? Of course. Can America be defeated? Of course. Can Iran be defeated? Of course.”

“Did someone out there let you go ‘ah, what am I telling you, we have no chance of beating this one.”

“Then why should we be afraid of anyone? You have to go in there and say ‘this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for us and we have to try and win it.”

“Don’t think about anything else, just think about winning the game, that’s all you need to focus on. Don’t worry about anything else.”

“And we have an ace that I don’t think anyone else has, and that’s Gareth Bale.

“I know he’s probably not as sharp as he used to be, but hopefully he’ll get used to going there and when he’s there he’ll be happy and let’s see, to win the World Cup he might have three minutes required.”

Wales Captain Gareth Bale
Wales Captain Gareth Bale

“It’s not very demanding for Gareth, to be honest. You consider how long it takes to score – for him he could easily take you to a World Cup final with other players. It would be great if Aaron Ramsey can also keep fit.”

“I think they’ve had enough of the European Championship, which will put them in a good position at the World Cup”.

He added: “It’s great to see Wales at the World Cup, it’s great for Pagey (Wales manager Robert Page) and I think he has a good coaching team around him.”

“It’s not a flashy coaching staff but a down-to-earth good vibe; the boys all seem to enjoy playing for Wales and I think their spirit dragged them down for a couple of games.”

He also wants the country’s women to realize their ambitions to compete in the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

“When you look at women, women seem to have the same vibe and the same solidarity, so I think it’s a good time for Welsh football,” Southall said.

“The World Cup is fantastic. If we can make it to the doubles in the women’s team, it will be fantastic.”

“I think that’s fantastic. The women’s game is growing, the men’s game is getting better – we probably have more players in the Premier League now than in a long time, so things look really positive for Wales.”

“So I think they should get out of their group and then it’s everyone’s ball game, isn’t it?

“We probably have a team that is good enough to go there and do well.”

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