Wales surpassed Kazakhstan to launch his 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign and maintain Craig Belami’s invincible rule as a manager.

Dan Jameseims and the captain-at-night Ben Davis were scored by any side of the Ashat Tagibrgen penalty before replacing Rabbi Matondodo to make sure there is no more harassment at the Cardiff city stadium.

The dragons have never qualified for tournaments in the Beck Back World Cup final, and the three points here will give Wales a lot of hope of making history in a group that includes Liechtenstein, Northern Macedonia and Belgium.

Dan Jameseims opened the scoring in the interior of 10 minutes when his dismissed strike found the net after Kazakhstan made a chaos to clear the danger.

It signaled a comfortable evening for Bellamy’s side, but things were far from simple because visitors looked dangerous in spells.

Kazakhstan has failed to score a goal in its entirety of their nations in League B this season. But just before the half -hour mark, they were at the level when Tagiberg found the net from the penalty area after Connor Roberts was punished for handball.

It has caused nervousness in the last few minutes of the halftime for Wales, but only a few moments after Davis restarted, depositing as a skipper in the absence of injured Aaron Ramsey, headed home from the corner to restore the host’s lead.

Therefore, Wales looked greatly comfortable and ended things at a time of stopping when Matono fired at his first senior international goal to seal the victory.

It gives the men on the white platform to be built and they will enter the clash on Tuesday with Northern Macedonia, which defeated Liechtenstein 3-0, full of confidence.

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