The permutations as Wales target World Cup

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Wales manager Craig Bellamy watches his side playImage source, Getty Images

World Cup qualifier: Wales v North Macedonia

Venue: Cardiff City Stadium Date: Tuesday 18 November Kick-off: 19:45 GMT

Coverage: Live on BBC iPlayer, BBC One Wales, BBC Sounds, BBC Radio Wales, Radio Cymru and Sports Extra, BBC Sport website and app, plus live text commentary.

Wales' route to the 2026 World Cup is now all about permutations and play-offs.

And – after a 1-0 win in Liechtenstein - just how awkward the path to next summer's finals will be, decided by a final-day shoot-out with North Macedonia.

Cardiff City Stadium will be sold out on Tuesday as Wales' Red Wall of fans hope for another memorable night under the lights.

This is what will be at stake for Craig Bellamy's side.

As it stands after Saturday's results

Technically, Wales – or North Macedonia – could still qualify automatically from Group J.

That's after leaders Belgium were held by to a 1-1 draw by ten-man Kazakhstan in Astana.

But Belgium's last game is against Liechtenstein in Liege, where a win will confirm their automatic qualification.

With a superior goal difference too, a draw would probably be enough.

The race for second

With Wales and North Macedonia neck-and-neck on 13 points, whoever wins on Tuesday will take the runners-up spot.

But Wales' failure to close the goal difference gap means that a draw will also be enough for the visitors.

A win by six goals in Vaduz would have given Wales that advantage of going into the final game knowing a point would secure second.

Now though – and without goalscorer Jordan James and captain Ethan Ampadu who will both be suspended after collecting their second bookings of the campaign – Wales have no option but to win.

Play-offs already guaranteed

Even if Wales don't win on Tuesday, they are certain of a place in March's play-offs as one of the Nations League group winners.

But they would be automatically among the lowest seeds in the draw for the semi-finals.

And, crucially, that means they would have to face a top seed away from home in the one-off tie.

Conversely, if Wales beat North Macedonia and finish runners-up, they are guaranteed a home semi-final.

Who hosts the final is decided by a draw.

Who could Wales face if they don't win?

With a full round of matches to play, it's still up in the air.

Apart from the Nations League group winners who are automatically in pot four of the play-offs, the remaining pots are decided by the Fifa rankings and confirmed after this week's final fixtures.

Sweden, Northern Ireland and Romania are all certain to be in pot four, with either Wales or North Macedonia joining them.

They will face a top seed away from home - and as it stands it looks likely that could be Italy, Turkey, Ukraine or Poland. Denmark would be a top seeded team if Scotland beat them to automatic qualification from Group C.

If Wales fail to beat North Macedonia, it would require a win away at one of those nations to progress to a play-off final and keep alive World Cup hopes.

Who could Wales face if they beat North Macedonia?

A win on Tuesday would likely leave them in pot two – and a semi-final at home against a third seed.

If that happens, potential opponents would include Czech Republic, Albania, Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina, although things could change.

Even if Wales win that, they could still have to beat a pot one side in the play-off final to reach next summer's finals.

The only sides Wales would definitely avoid is teams also in pot two. Currently they are set to include Hungary, Slovakia and Scotland - although they could still qualify automatically.

When will Wales know?

With all group fixtures finishing on Tuesday, the seeds will be confirmed by Fifa on Wednesday prior to Thursday's draw for the play-offs. The draw will take place from midday in Zurich.

The draw for which of the winning sides will host the final will take place immediately afterwards.

The semi-finals are set to take place on 26 March with the finals scheduled for Tuesday, 31 March, the four winners to take Europe's final four spots in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

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