Wales Boss Bellamy Has No Fear of Belgium After 'Best Year'
- Cymru will aim to maintain their unbeaten run in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers when they visit Belgium for a match scheduled on Monday night at the historic venue in Brussels.
- Cymru enters the match topping Group J by six points over Belgium, who hold two games in hand after a 1-1 draw with North Macedonia.
- Cymru beat Liechtenstein 3-0 on Friday and are undefeated in nine matches under Craig Bellamy, who stresses a positive mindset for the Belgium game.
- Bellamy said, “We go there and I'm not camping,” reflecting confidence despite Belgium's history and current squad transition under manager Rudi Garcia.
- The match could see Cymru equal their longest unbeaten run, while Belgium’s new generation offers hope despite recent struggles and defensive concerns.
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