Liechtenstein vs Wales prediction, odds & betting tips – 15/11/2025
Wales beat Liechtenstein 3-0 in the reverse fixture. (Photo by Imago / Action Plus)
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Liechtenstein have failed to score in four straight H2Hs, and have managed to score none in their six WCQ games this campaign. Meanwhile, Wales have netted at least two goals in each of their last four H2Hs.

Liechtenstein, already relegated from the World Cup 2026 qualification phase, welcome third-placed Wales on Saturday, 15 November, with the visitors in desperate need of points to secure a second successive World Cup appearance.

Keep close tabs on our World Cup predictions after viewing our key Liechtenstein vs Wales tips below.

Liechtenstein vs Wales prediction: Dragons to make the Blue-Reds bleed

Key stats

  • Liechtenstein are winless in 11 straight fixtures across all competitions.
  • The Blue-Reds have registered just seven shots on target across their last eight games.
  • Wales are on a three-match losing streak, scoring just two in the process.
  • The Dragons have won three of their six World Cup qualification games (D1, L2).

Correct score prediction: Liechtenstein 0-3 Wales

Liechtenstein are enduring one of their worst streak of results, now winless in 11 straight games, including three international friendly matches. Konrad Funfstuck’s men have lost all six of their WCQ fixtures, conceding 23 goals without netting a strike to their name.

Meanwhile, Wales carry strong hopes of a just their third-ever World Cup appearance with two games to play. Sitting third in Group J behind Belgium and dark horses North Macedonia, Wales need to get back to winning ways if they are to appear at the showdown event ahead of their meeting against the latter.

Despite their poor form of late, Wales find a perfect opponent in lowly Liechtenstein, who are bound to crash out to yet another defeat.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Odds have never been so polar

  • HOME: 70/1 (71.00) – 1.4%
  • DRAW: 25/1 (26.00) – 3.8%
  • AWAY: 1/66 (1.01) – 99%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

Though this match is effectively a dead rubber, the Blue-Reds will aim to conclude their dismal qualification journey by at least scoring a goal. However, they are far off the bookmakers’ value with 70/1 (71.00) odds, which indicates a 1.4% probability of home success.

Craig Bellamy’s Wales, on the other hand, are vying for a second competitive victory in four games. Priced at 1/66 (1.01), with a whopping 99% win probability rate in their favour.

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Most recent H2Hs: One sided

Wales have won each of their last four H2Hs against Liechtenstein dating back to their first meeting in 2006, conceding none in the process.

Liechtenstein preview: Fully fit but already eliminated

Liechtenstein have no real suspension or fresh injury concerns to deal with.

Predicted lineup: Buchel (GK), Malin, Meier, Goppel, Hasler, Luchinger, Sele, Adrian, Zund, Salanovic & Saglam

Last five matches:

  • Montenegro 2-1 Liechtenstein (International Friendly)
  • Kazakhstan 4-0 Liechtenstein (World Cup Qualifiers)
  • North Macedonia 5-0 Liechtenstein (World Cup Qualifiers)
  • Liechtenstein 0-6 Belgium (World Cup Qualifiers)
  • Liechtenstein 0-4 Scotland (International Friendly)

Wales preview: Can they keep up with Belgium and North Macedonia?

Wales have four important players sidelined, including Aaron Ramsey, Ben Davies and Kieffer Moore. Harry Wilson is serving a one-match suspension.

Predicted lineup: Darlow (GK), Mepham, Rodon, Lawlor, Thomas, Ampadu, Cullen, Williams, Wilson, Johnson & Harris

Last five matches:

  • Wales 2-4 Belgium (World Cup Qualifiers)
  • England 3-0 Wales (International Friendly)
  • Wales 0-1 Canada (International Friendly)
  • Kazakhstan 0-1 Wales (World Cup Qualifiers)
  • Belgium 4-3 Wales (World Cup Qualifiers)

Player to watch: Sorba Thomas

Sorba Thomas
Sorba Thomas has one goal and five assists this WCQ campaign. (Photo by Imago / Pro Sports Images)

Although Sorba Thomas has failed to get his goals account going, he has provided five assists in six games for Wales in the WCQ phase, including in the reverse fixture against Liechtenstein. The Stoke City forward will be vital as Wales look to claim a dominant victory over the hosts.


With a passport full of stories, Akhil has journeyed across Europe and beyond, immersed in the fabric of the beautiful game. From covering thrilling Milan derby nights at San Siro as a live match analyst to uncovering hidden talents in the Benelux region as a scout, his versatile and hybrid background allows him to deliver clear, engaging narratives that capture football's essence.