The young midfielder James scores the Welsh team to vital World Cup win versus Liechtenstein.

Wales claimed a narrow 1-0 success against international minnows Liechtenstein to sustain their aspirations of World Cup progress.

Wales' James claimed his debut goal for the national team from near the goal after the home side's group of professionals, office workers and students had resisted for over an hour. James wheeled away in joy with his visible excitement mirrored by the three thousand Wales fans packed into multiple stands of the stadium in the capital.

Shortly after, however, James was cautioned and another late caution for Ethan Ampadu means the pair are unavailable for the upcoming crunch tie with their next opponents through suspension.

That Wales' ground contest is a game the Welsh team need to win to overtake their rivals and secure a improved position in the playoffs in next spring.

Craig Bellamy had an unusual perspective from the dugout, the Wales manager completing a technical area prohibition after receiving a further caution in the competition previously.

Bellamy’s number two his assistant stood in in the coaching zone and several key players – James, Ethan Ampadu, Joe Rodon, Williams – were at risk of suspension from missing the final qualifier. Two of them received cautions in situations that may damage Wales.

The home side, placed 206 out of 210 teams in global rankings, had failed to score in their six qualifying defeats and allowed twenty-three goals at an average of almost four per match.

Wales as expected controlled the ball as their hosts adopted a low defensive block and defended in numbers.

Liechtenstein's net was rarely tested until Nathan Broadhead pressing forced an error and Jordan James saw his attempt from the penalty area saved by Benjamin Büchel.

That pairing worked the next opening, Jordan finding his teammate on this occasion with a accurate delivery into space.

The attacker's superb control took him past the keeper but the attacker failed to finish from a narrow position.

The Welsh team felt they broken the deadlock after the first half when Jordan James headed a deep Thomas set-piece back into a congested six-yard box.

Büchel was flustered by Dylan Lawlor and Joe Rodon, and his weak punch fell to Nathan Broadhead who scored decisively. But Wales' elation were halted when the referee was directed to the video review system and ruled that one or more of the Wales centre-halves was in an offside from James’s header.

Wales increased the pressure after the interval and Sorba Thomas sent in a centering pass to the far post which the winger struck the crossbar.

Williams then directed his header off target from within the penalty box as it appeared like a difficult match for Wales.

But, with the contest having ticked into its 61st minute, Williams played a intelligent assist for Daniel James to get in behind the home defence.

Daniel James cut out the goalkeeper with a excellent ball along the six-yard box, and his namesake Jordan James had the straightforward job of ending Wales' tension.

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