Welsh relegated from top tier after Poland defeat
Wales' World Cup send-off ended in a 1-0 defeat to Poland and relegation from the Nations League's top tier. Karol Swiderski, just as he had done when the two sides met in Wroclaw in June, came up with a second-half winner to seal Wales' demotion to League B. Wales needed victory in Cardiff to secure their place in the top flight of European football and relegate Poland to the second tier.
But Poland stood firm after Swiderski's strike and Wales could not find a way through, with Gareth Bale going the closest when heading against the crossbar in stoppage time. This was Wales' final game before their first at a World Cup for 64 years, their Qatar opener against the United States on November 21 being less than two months away. Skipper Bale returned to the starting line-up to win his 108th cap, just one short of Chris Gunter's men's national team record.
Bale was a second-half substitute in Thursday's 2-1 defeat to Belgium after arriving late on camp from America due to his playing commitments at Los Angeles FC. The 33-year-old completed his first 90 minutes since the World Cup qualifier against Estonia last September. Wales were depleted, with suspended pair Chris Mepham and Ethan Ampadu joining injured quartet Aaron Ramsey, Ben Davies, Harry Wilson and Joe Allen on the sidelines.
Ben Cabango, Joe Morrell and Dylan Levitt also stepped up from the bench in Brussels, with Kieffer Moore - Wales' goalscorer in Belgium - among the substitutes. Poland, 26 on the FIFA rankings and seven places below Wales, were led by Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowksi and in need of a World Cup tonic themselves following some stuttering form. There was a fast tempo to the opening exchanges but few openings in a lively first half notable for
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