Summary

  • Watch and follow live updates as Wales take on Ghana in friendly at Cardiff City Stadium

  • Wales resume preparations for Nations League A campaign against Portugal, Denmark and Norway later this year

  • Black Stars will take on Panama, England and Croatia in World Cup Group L this summer

  • Wales' Dan James and Ghana's Jordan Ayew have best chances in goalless first half

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  1. Postpublished at 49 mins

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    I do not remember being asked to vote when we appointed Richard as our spokesperson?

    I, for one, hope football is the winner, Richard.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 48 mins

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    Everyone in the Cardiff City Stadium tonight is united in hoping Ghana knock out England.

    Richard, South Wales

  3. SUBSTITUTIONSpublished at 47 mins

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    Those half-time changes.

    Lawrence Ati-Zigi is off for Benjamin Asare in goal.

    Brandon Thomas-Asante is on for Prince Kwabena Adu, while Kwasi Sibo takes the place of Thomas Partey and Ernest Nuamah comes on for Fatawa Issahaku.

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

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    We are back under way.

    I'll give you those Ghana changes.

  5. Postpublished at 20:51 BST

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    Several changes for Ghana, Thomas Partey to be taken off before he's sent off.

  6. 'Bellamy won't be happy'published at 20:51 BST

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    Tom Lockyer
    Wales defender on Match of the Day Wales

    Ghana are not in the greatest run of form, the atmosphere hasn't really helped things for Wales.

    The game is a bit of nothing at the moment, I don't think Craig Bellamy will be overly happy, I think Wales have lacked intensity in the press.

    It has felt like a nothing game for Wales when they are out of possession.

  7. Postpublished at 20:50 BST

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    Clayton Blackmore
    Former Wales midfielder on Match of the Day Wales

    I've played for Manchester United, but my best times were when I played for Wales.

    We never qualified even though we got close, so I was really disappointed that we didn't make the World Cup.

  8. Damp squibpublished at 20:50 BST

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    The 150th celebration of Welsh football has been a bit of a damp squib if we are honest.

    Not only did they pick a game where there are fewer than 10,000 Wales fans here, but about a third of the players they announced at half-time, including Neville Southall and Robert Earnshaw, were not in the line-up.

    In hindsight this celebration might have been better served playing out in front of a full house in September.

  9. Romania memoriespublished at 20:48 BST

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    As mentioned, Wales head to Romania on Saturday - their first visit to Bucharest since a 5-1 defeat in a World Cup qualifier 34 years ago.

    But can you recall the 13 players that took to the field in their opening group match at the Steaua Stadium on 20 May, 1992?

    While we wait for the second half action here in Cardiff, why not have a go at our quiz below.

    Quiz:Can you name Wales' line-up from Romania 1992?

  10. Still to come in 2026published at 20:46 BST

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    Following tonight's action, Wales' focus switches to Saturday's friendly with Romania in Bucharest on Saturday.

    But they have six huge matches in Nations League A later this year.

    Their schedule for that campaign is as follows:

    Thursday, 24 September

    Portugal v Wales - Venue TBC (19:45 BST)

    Sunday, 27 September

    Denmark v Wales – Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (18:00 BST)

    Thursday, 1 October

    Wales v Norway – Cardiff City Stadium (19:45 BST)

    Sunday, 4 October

    Wales v Denmark – Cardiff City Stadium (19:45 BST)

    Saturday, 14 November

    Norway v Wales – Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo (18:00 GMT)

    Tuesday, 17 November

    Wales v Portugal – Cardiff City Stadium (19:45 GMT)

  11. 'We have been the dominant team'published at 20:43 BST

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    Robert Earnshaw
    Former Wales striker on Match of the Day Wales

    We were only four or five minutes from getting to the World Cup play-off final, so I think it is clear that the quality is there for Wales.

    We are good enough and there is still more to come and I think Craig just wants to see more of that.

    If you look at today, this is a good team that is going to the World Cup and we have been the dominant team.

    If this was a World Cup qualifier I think Wales might have been one or two goals up.

  12. Wales on toppublished at 20:40 BST

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    Joe Ledley
    Former Wales midfielder on Match of the Day Wales

    I think Wales have been the better team, you can see that looking at the possession.

    Ethan Ampadu and Josh Sheehan have bossed the midfield for Wales so far.

    Overall, I think Craig Bellamy will be happy with the way Wales have set out and the way that they've dictated play so far.

  13. First half statspublished at 20:38 BST

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    Wales had 62% possession in that opening half, although both sides managed two shots on target.

    Ghana committed NINE fouls, eight more than the hosts.

    Who says this is a friendly?

  14. HALF-TIMEpublished at 20:36 BST

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    That's half-time.

    Wales the better side, Dan James hit the woodwork twice and Thomas Partey was extremely fortunate not to get sent off for a second yellow card.

  15. Postpublished at 45 mins

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    Marvin Senaya's shot takes a huge deflection and Karl Darlow has to tip the ball over the bar.

  16. Postpublished at 43 mins

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    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Ghana's Thomas Partey protestsImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency

    If this wasn't a friendly then I think Thomas Partey is off there. He sliced Dan James down on the edge of the box and it is definitely a second yellow card.

    It's not often you don't see a booking for that sort of challenge.

  17. Postpublished at 42 mins

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    Ghana's Thomas Partey (right) fouls Wales' David BrooksImage source, Getty Images

    I can't believe he's not been booked for that.

  18. Postpublished at 41 mins

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    Thomas Partey could easily have received a second yellow card there for a foul on David Brooks.

    If it's not a friendly that's a red card all day long.

    Extremely fortunate not to see red.

  19. Postpublished at 39 mins

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    Marvin Senaya fires over for Ghana.

  20. Postpublished at 39 mins

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    To be honest, if the weather wasn't so average, you would be forgiven for thinking this was a home match for Ghana.