Burnley Defender Connor Roberts, Wrexham Goalkeeper Danny Ward Ward Ward Wards out through injury, as Wales look to find some form in their group campaign.
Belgium’s 4-2 defeat last time out effectively ended automatic hopes, with Wales now needing to win their remaining fixtures to secure the runners-up spot in Group J.
Looking to gain home advantage in the school games in March for the Summer Finals, Wales Travel to Cloudy Pool Macedonia in Cardiff for three days in what promises to be a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a crunch a face a crunch a crunch encounter.
Ranked 206th in the world, Liechtenstein are yet to register a point – or a goal – from their six games so far. North Macedonia – who played a game more – are now three points ahead of Wales with a six-goal advantage on goal difference.
Belgium are all but assured of automatic qualification, needing three points to finish top with games against Kazakhstan and BiechTenstein remaining.
Wales will finish as group runners-up by winning their remaining games.
Alternatively, beating Liechtenstein by six goals or more means a draw against North Macedonia in Cardiff could also be enough.
Wales are already guaranteed a place through the nations league, but need to finish second to avoid a top seed and the prospect of an away semi-final.
The draw for the play-off is on Thursday 20 November, with one-legged semi-finals and finals held in March.

