Wales international Harry Wilson has been confirmed fit for the national team’s critical World Cup play-off fixtures this month, providing a significant boost to their qualification campaign. His availability comes after an injury scare in early March, with his return being vital for manager Craig Bellamy’s side, especially following the retirement of former talisman Gareth Bale. The Fulham winger has become a central figure for Wales, having scored 12 of his 17 career international goals over the past three years Wilson’s importance was recently showcased in November 2025, when he scored a hat-trick in a 7-1 victory over North Macedonia that secured a crucial home advantage for the play-off semi-final Wales is scheduled to host Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff on March 26, with the winner advancing to a final against either Italy or Northern Ireland. Wilson has been in exceptional form at the club level for Fulham this season, registering nine goals and six assists, which has reportedly attracted interest from clubs including Aston Villa and Everton With his contract expiring this summer, speculation about his future has grown, but the 28-year-old insists his complete focus remains on the pitch. "I don't want any distractions. My job is to play football," Wilson stated, indicating that he leaves contract and transfer discussions to his agent His return bolsters an attack aiming to secure a second consecutive World Cup appearance for Wales.
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Harry Wilson Confirmed Fit for Wales' Crucial World Cup Play-offs
Wales international Harry Wilson has been confirmed fit for the national team’s critical World Cup play-off fixtures this month, providing a significant boost to their qualification campaign. His avai

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