Wales welcome Liechtenstein to Cardiff City Stadium tonight in World Cup qualification actionCraig Bellamy, manager of the Welsh national football team(Image: James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images)

After a few months away from internationals, Wales have an important couple of fixtures in the race for World Cup qualification.

Craig Bellamy’s side play Liechtenstein in Cardiff on Friday, before travelling out to Brussels for arguably his toughest match so far as the national team manager.

With Belgium yet to play so far in this campaign, Wales currently sit on four points which leaves them second in Group J, so Bellamy will be dreaming of six more points on the board over the next couple of days to continue their push for World Cup qualification.

Here is everything you need to know about tonight’s clash in Cardiff.

What time is Wales v Liechtenstein?

The game takes place on Friday, June 6, at Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff.

Kick-off is at 7:45pm.

What channel is Wales v Liechtenstein on?

Wales fans will be able to watch their side on BBC One Wales, BBC Three, S4C, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.

All these options are free to watch.

What’s the Wales v Liechtenstein team news?

There are no fresh injury concerns for Bellamy, but he is given a boost from the last set of internationals, with playmaker Harry Wilson back in the squad, after being unavailable in March.

Dan James is the only squad member unavailable; he has an illness that will keep him out of Friday’s match.

Aaron Ramsey is also not included due to his ongoing recovery from a hamstring injury.

Brennan Johnson is also available, fresh from scoring the winning goal for Spurs in the Europa League final a couple of weeks ago and 18-year-old Ronan Kpakio is given his first senior call-up after a breakthrough season for Cardiff City.

What is Wales’s group looking like?

The Dragons currently sit second on four points in the hunt for World Cup qualification with two games played.

North Macedonia are currently top, also with four but with a plus-three goal difference whereas Wales are on two, after their 1-1 draw with the leaders away from home.

Liechtenstein, on the other hand, find themselves bottom with zero points and a minus five goal difference, so will be hoping to get something on the board this time round.

As for the highest seeded team Belgium, they are yet to play in these World Cup qualifiers and will face North Macedonia and Wales during the next week.

If they were to win both matches, they could potentially go top, depending on the results of the two level at the top.

If Wales were to win both matches, they could also go first, depending on the results of North Macedonia.