Wales will begin their World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign with a trip to group favourites Belgium.
Ryan Giggs’ side will play Roberto Martinez’s Red Devils on March 24 2021, before a home match against the Czech Republic six days later.
A friendly in between the double-header in March will have to be arranged, as well as in September.
The next international break will then be the delayed EURO 2020, where Wales will play Italy, Switzerland and Turkey.
Qualification for the World Cup will then reconvene in September when Wales play Belarus away before hosting Estonia.
Similar to their EURO 2020 qualifying campaign, there will be two home fixtures to complete their tournament, with Belarus being welcomed to South Wales, before Belgium make a return to the capital, five years after a memorable win at the Cardiff City Stadium in May 2015.
Wales World Cup 2022 qualifying fixtures in full:
- Belgium v Wales Wednesday 24 March 19:45
- Wales v Czech Republic Tuesday 30 March 19:45
- Belarus v Wales Sunday 05 September 15:00
- Wales v Estonia Wednesday 08 September 19:45
- Czech Republic v Wales Friday 08 October 19:45
- Estonia v Wales Monday 11 October 19:45
- Wales v Belarus Saturday 13 November 19:45
- Wales v Belgium Tuesday 16 November 19:45
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