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Wales vs Belgium: Where to Watch the FIFA/UEFA World Cup Qualifiers on 13 October 2025
The eagerly anticipated 2026 FIFA World Cup European Qualifier between Wales and Belgium takes place on Monday, 13 October 2025 at 19:45 UK time at the Cardiff City Stadium. British football fans can catch the action live on BBC iPlayer (subject to geo-restrictions) and BBC One Wales / HD, providing comprehensive coverage with expert analysis and commentary.
For those preferring radio commentary, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio Wales will broadcast the match with experienced presenters and commentators. The BBC Sounds app offers an additional audio option, ensuring fans can engage with the qualifying clash on multiple platforms.
BBC Television Coverage & Presenters
The television broadcast on BBC platforms will be presented by Catrin Heledd, a celebrated Welsh sports presenter known for her engaging style and in-depth knowledge of Welsh football. Main commentary duties are handled by Simon Davies, a former Welsh international footballer who brings firsthand experience and tactical insight. Davies is joined by co-commentator Nia Jones, whose sharp observations complement the commentary.
Insightful analysis comes from a trio of pundits with strong Welsh football credentials: Robert Earnshaw, a former Wales international striker with Premier League experience; Ashley Williams, a veteran defender and former captain of Wales; and Joe Ledley, a midfielder with significant International caps. Their combined expertise offers detailed perspectives on the teams' tactics and player performances.
BBC Radio and Online Audio Broadcast
Radio fans can tune into BBC Radio 5 Live where Delyth Lloyd presents alongside main commentator Alistair Bruce-Ball and co-commentator Dave Edwards, a former professional footballer providing expert analysis. Meanwhile, BBC Radio Wales delivers commentary with Mark Poyser calling the action, available both on traditional radio and the BBC Sounds app.
Listeners also have the option to access audio coverage online via BBC Sport Online Audio, featuring the familiar voices of the BBC commentary team.
Additional Media Coverage and Reporting
Sky Sports News will provide reporter coverage via Geraint Hughes, capturing pre-match analysis, interviews, and updates.
Match Context and Stakes
This qualifier is crucial in UEFA Group J. Wales currently sit third in the group behind Belgium, who are second, with North Macedonia leading. A win against Belgium on home soil at the Cardiff City Stadium could catapult Wales to the top of the group as they close in on World Cup qualification.
The teams last met in a thrilling encounter in Brussels where Wales spectacularly came back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 before Belgium clinched the win with a late goal by Kevin De Bruyne. Welsh fans will be keen to see if their team can repeat their resilience and secure vital points.
About the Key Presenters and Commentators
Catrin Heledd rose through Welsh broadcasting with the BBC, specialising in sports coverage, notably Welsh football, earning a reputation for engaging presentation and expert insight.
Simon Davies earned over 50 caps for Wales as a midfielder before moving into broadcasting. His experience in both domestic leagues and international football enriches his commentary.
Nia Jones combines her football background with broadcasting talents, consistently providing detailed tactical commentary and engaging match analysis.
The pundit trio of Robert Earnshaw, Ashley Williams, and Joe Ledley have all enjoyed extensive professional careers with the Welsh national team and abroad, offering a depth of knowledge that enhances coverage.
Where to Follow More Details
- For official details on the match and ticket information, visit FAW Official Site
- Live scores and updates can be accessed via Sofascore Wales vs Belgium
- For comprehensive European qualifier fixtures and stats, UEFA.com is an authoritative source