Wales Women produced a spirited performance to defeat Czechia Women 3-1 in a crucial FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) match on June 10, 2026. The victory kept Wales' hopes of reaching the World Cup alive, as they bounced back from a slow start to dominate proceedings at a packed home stadium.
Early Czechia Pressure
Czechia began the match with purpose, controlling possession and creating the first clear chance. In the 12th minute, midfielder Klára Cahynová fired a long-range effort that forced a sharp save from Wales goalkeeper Olivia Clark. The visitors' pressure eventually paid off in the 25th minute when a well-worked corner led to a header from defender Simona Necidová, giving Czechia a deserved lead.
Wales looked rattled initially, but they gradually grew into the game. The home crowd lifted the team, and by the 35th minute, Wales had equalized. A quick free-kick caught the Czechia defense off guard, and Jess Fishlock delivered a perfect cross for striker Kayleigh Green to head home.
Wales Take Control in the Second Half
The equalizer gave Wales momentum, and they came out for the second half with renewed intensity. Manager Rhian Wilkinson made a tactical adjustment, pushing full-backs higher up the pitch, which stretched the Czechia defense. In the 55th minute, Wales took the lead. A patient buildup ended with midfielder Angharad James playing a clever through ball to striker Caitlin Taylor, who slotted under the advancing goalkeeper.
Czechia pushed forward in search of an equalizer, but Wales were resolute at the back. The visitors' best chance came in the 75th minute when a header from substitute Andrea Stašková hit the crossbar. Wales sealed the win in the 82nd minute when a counter-attack was finished off by Fishlock, who curled a beautiful shot into the far corner from the edge of the box.
Key Performers
- Jess Fishlock (Wales): The veteran midfielder was instrumental, providing an assist and scoring the third goal. Her experience shone through.
- Kayleigh Green (Wales): Her equalizer was crucial, and she led the line well throughout.
- Simona Necidová (Czechia): Scored the opener and was solid defensively until Wales' second-half surge.
Implications for Qualification
This win moved Wales into a strong position in the group, keeping them in contention for a World Cup berth. Czechia, meanwhile, suffered a setback that could prove costly in a tightly contested group. Wales will look to build on this performance in their upcoming matches, while Czechia must regroup quickly to keep their own qualification hopes alive.
The match was a testament to Wales' resilience and tactical adaptability, qualities that will serve them well in the remaining fixtures of this competitive qualifying campaign.

