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Women’s World Cup qualifying: Rhian Wilkinson says Wales must ‘show up’ against Albania

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Last month’s 6-1 victory over Montenegro in Llanelli was Wales’ first competitive success since they beat the Republic of Ireland in December 2024 to book a place at Euro 2025, the maiden women’s major championship in the nation’s history.

They were beaten in all three games at the tournament, with the trio of losses part of a 12-game winless run which ended last December courtesy of a creditable friendly win over Switzerland.

Having been boosted by the Swiss triumph, Wales maintained momentum thanks to Elise Hughes’ added-time equaliser against the Czechs, even if their performance in Uherske Hradiste was not wholly convincing.

And though Montenegro were swatted aside, Wilkinson was not entirely satisfied with her team’s display in that game either.

As a result, she believes there is room for improvement this week.

“Four points from the first window is not a bad thing at all – we’re very pleased with it,” she said.

“But I think there’s this step up that I expect from the team and our standards.

“I hope that no-one here has ever heard anything different from me… that performance is what I think I want to be judged on, because that leads to consistency which leads to real change.”


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