Wales to face Romania in summer friendly

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Wales to face Romania in summer friendly

Wales to face Romania in summer friendly

Craig Bellamy's Wales are to face Romania in a friendly in Bucharest in June after both missed out on World Cup qualification.

Wales to face Romania in summer friendly

Craig Bellamy's Wales are to face Romania in a friendly in Bucharest in June after both missed out on World Cup qualification.

Wales will embark on a summer tour with a trip to Bucharest, where they'll face Romania in an international friendly on Saturday, June 6th. This match offers a fresh start for both nations after the shared disappointment of missing out on 2026 World Cup qualification.

For new manager Craig Bellamy, these fixtures are a crucial building block. The game at the 31,000-seater Steaua Stadium will be a stern test, coming just four days after Wales hosts Ghana in Cardiff on June 2nd. These friendlies are the perfect opportunity for Bellamy to shape his squad and tactics ahead of a demanding UEFA Nations League A campaign this autumn.

The fixture also rekindles a poignant chapter in Welsh football history. This will be the first meeting since the infamous 1993 clash in Cardiff, where a missed penalty by Paul Bodin cost Wales a place at the 1994 World Cup. The Dragons also suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat at the same Steaua Stadium back in 1992, adding a layer of historical rivalry to this summer's encounter.

In announcing the match, the Football Association of Wales paid tribute to the late, legendary Romanian manager Mircea Lucescu, extending condolences to his family and the Romanian football community.

For fans, this summer schedule is a chance to see the next generation of Welsh talent in action. As the team looks to rebuild and channel its focus toward future European campaigns, these matches in Cardiff and Bucharest will set the tone for the exciting challenges ahead.

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