Wales has a storied football tradition and a fiercely loyal fanbase. Their World Cup appearances reflect both the team’s passion and the excitement they bring to international tournaments.
History & Highlights
Wales first qualified for the World Cup in 1958, famously reaching the quarter-finals before falling to Brazil. After a long absence, they returned to the tournament in 2022, facing teams such as Iran, United States, and England. Their return was met with pride and enthusiastic support worldwide.
Matchday Experience
The Red Wall, as Welsh fans are known, brings non-stop singing and a sea of red to every game. Their chants and presence are a defining part of Welsh football culture.
Fan Demand & Tickets
If Wales qualifies again, tickets for their matches at the Soccer World Cup in 2026 will be in high demand among fans from across the UK and the Welsh diaspora.