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Wales told to show up in Albania qualifiers

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Rhian Wilkinson tells Wales they must "show up" in their Women's World Cup qualifying double-header against Albania in bid to finish top of group.

Rhian Wilkinson has been Wales head coach since February 2024 [FAW] Rhian Wilkinson has told Wales they must "show up" in their Women's World Cup qualifying double-header against Albania if they are to maintain their bid to finish top of the group. Wales face the Albanians at Wrexham's Stok Cae Ras on Tuesday (19:15 BST) before travelling for the return fixture in Elbasan next Saturday (17:00 BST). Wilkinson's side began their bid to book a place a Brazil 2027 in positive fashion last month, when they followed up an away draw against Czech Republic with a comprehensive home victory against Montenegro to lead the way in Group B1 on goal difference.

The Czechs, who are one place below Wilkinson's team in the Fifa rankings, are expected to be Wales' main rivals to claim top spot and the more favourable play-off path which comes with finishing first. Wilkinson says the target this week is two victories – but insists her players cannot take Albania lightly. "We're looking to win the group, that's the goal, the ambition, we don't want to be shy about saying that," the Wales head coach said.

"We go again against Albania who we don't know much about and we need to make sure that we're hitting the ground running because it's going to be a tight race with [only] a few teams in our group. "I think they've got a few really excellent players and in that way on any given day, if you don't show up, you'll be punished. On paper I think that we are the favourites in these games, but we will need to show up.

" Double-header means 'different' window Safia Middleton-Patel is set to add to her eight Wales caps this week [FAW] Wales' preparations for Albania have not been helped by the loss of Ceri Holland, who is arguably Wilkinson's most influential player following the retirement of Jess Fishlock. Liverpool's Holland has withdrawn from the squad named earlier this month – as has Lois Joel – while goalkeeper Olivia Clark is absent with an issue picked up during the previous international camp. As a result, Wilkinson will abandon her usual policy of rotating her keepers, with Manchester United's Safia Middleton-Patel in line to start both Albania games.