Wales men's national team to face Canada at the Swansea.com Stadium

Craig Bellamy’s Wales will be gracing the Swansea.com Stadium once again as they face Canada on Tuesday, 9 September (KO 7:45pm).
This match marks a significant return to Swansea for the team, who last played here in November 2020 in a goalless draw against the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic. The last time we had a crowd at the Swansea.com Stadium was back in March 2013, in a match against Croatia featuring our current Head Coach, Craig Bellamy.
Wales’ history with Canada includes a 1-0 victory in Wrexham in May 2004, and the upcoming match will be the fourth encounter between the two sides.
Following the match in Swansea, Wales will head to Wembley Stadium to face England. These familiar foes have met recently at the 2022 FIFA World Cup finals, a friendly match during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the UEFA EURO 2016 finals. The last time Wales played in front of a crowd at Wembley was under Gary Speed in September 2011, where they narrowly lost 1-0 in the UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying round match.
These matches complete the Men’s National Team calendar for 2025, with Wales set to compete in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying round. The campaign kicks off on Saturday, 22 March against Kazakhstan at the Cardiff City Stadium, with tickets now on general sale.
Ticket information for the fixtures against Canada and England will be released soon.