Georgia National Football Team faced Wales National Football Team in the Group D of the Qualification of the Europe on October 6. The match finished with Wales victorious, 0-1.
The match came alive on the 49th minute when Thomas Lawrence found the net, handing Wales the advantage and eventually securing the win.
A year after their last match in Europe Qualification Group D, tensions run high as Georgia and Wales meet again. In their last face-off, neither side could break the deadlock, ending in a 1-1 draw. Approaching this game, Georgia are coming off three straight draws against Austria, Ireland and Moldova, stretching their unbeaten streak to five matches. If they hope to shift momentum in their favor, addressing defensive lapses will be essential, given that they have been conceding goals for three consecutive matches now.
After their recent two-win streak against Moldova and Austria, Wales approach this match with renewed confidence, bringing their unbeaten streak to eight.
This Europe Qualification Group D clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Georgia National Football Team and Wales National Football Team in this campaign. Valeri Kazaishvili and Jano Ananidze have been pivotal for Georgia’s attack, with Vladimir Weiss steering the side, combining to deliver important goals. In Europe Qualification Group D, Kazaishvili has been Georgia’s standout scorer with three goals. Tornike Okriashvili, Nika Kacharava and Giorgi Merebashvili have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Georgia’s attack.
Meanwhile, Wales’s leading scorer Gareth Bale and Joe Allen have played significant roles in the team’s attack, under the tactical direction of Chris Coleman, each providing decisive moments in their offensive play. Bale has emerged as Wales’s leading scorer in Europe Qualification Group D this season, netting four goals. Aaron Ramsey, Sam Vokes and Benjamin Woodburn have supported the attack well, combining for important goals and assists throughout the campaign.
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Georgia kicked off the game with Giorgi Loria, Giorgi Navalovski, Guram Kashia, Solomon Kverkvelia, Otar Kakabadze, Valeri Kazaishvili, Nika Kvekveskiri who got substituted by Jaba Jigauri on the 76th minute, Giorgi Merebashvili, Valeriane Gvilia who got substituted by Davit Khocholava on the 89th minute, Jaba Kankava and Giorgi Kvilitaia who got substituted by Davit Skhirtladze on the 76th minute as starters, with Roin Kvaskhvadze, Giorgi Makaridze, Lasha Dvali, Davit Khocholava, Ucha Lobjanidze, Giorgi Aburjania, Giorgi Chanturia, Lucas Hufnagel, Jaba Jigauri, Otari Kiteishvili, Vladimir Dvalishvili and Davit Skhirtladze on the bench.
Wales's starting eleven were Wayne Hennessey, Ben Davies, James Chester, Ashley Williams, Christian Gunter, Joe Ledley who got substituted by David Edwards on the 81st minute, Joe Allen, Andy King, Thomas Lawrence who got substituted by Benjamin Woodburn on the 90th minute, Sam Vokes who got substituted by Hal Robson-Kanu on the 74th minute and Aaron Ramsey, with Chris Maxwell, Danny Ward, Ethan Ampadu, Tom Lockyer, Neil Taylor, David Brooks, David Edwards, Jonathan Williams, Tom Bradshaw, Ryan Hedges, Hal Robson-Kanu and Benjamin Woodburn on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Thomas Lawrence was the one to receive it.
Since October 2016, the teams have gone head-to-head once. It was on October 9, 2016, in the Group D of the Qualification of the Europe, concluding in a 1-1 draw. So, overall, Georgia and Wales have shared a nearly identical head-to-head record in their recent history.
Georgia's recent form includes three consecutive draws, having drawn against Austria, Ireland and Moldova in their last three matches, while Wales's recent form includes two consecutive wins, including victories against Moldova and Austria in their last two outings. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Georgia have claimed five victories, suffered seven defeats, and drawn eight times, while in their last twenty matches, Wales have recorded eight wins, six losses, and six draws.
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