Friendly 'not a waste of time'published at 19:09 BST 31 March
Wales v Northern Ireland (19:45 BST)
Image source, Getty ImagesFormer captain Ashley Williams insists tonight's game matters to Wales, given that it as an opportunity for fringe members of Craig Bellamy’s squad to stake their claims for more regular international involvement.
With the World Cup dream over, Wales' focus will turn to the Nations League and the Euro 2028 qualifiers.
“Craig has showed [he will use] players that you wouldn't expect. He brought on Mark Harris the other day - I don't think he would have been on anyone's list to bring on - and Josh Sheehan's played a lot of games in this qualifying campaign," Williams told BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club
“If you impress him, he will play you.
“For everybody else, we haven't got to the World Cup and this game seems meaningless but for those players that are in there, it'll be a really proud moment for them, if it's their first cap or the second cap. So you’ve got to look at it like that from their perspective."
Despite World Cup disappointment, Williams says the fact that the next European Championship will be staged in the British Isles will lift Wales.
“If you're Craig, you can hear how disappointed he is with his press conference but he's got a lot to look forward to with this group," Williams added.
"I like the fact he hasn't shied away from saying ‘I was disappointed, we definitely wanted to qualify for the World Cup’.
“But what I can say as well is he's building something a little bit bigger than this campaign. He's building a team to go forward to the next campaign.
“So with that being said, games like [Northern Ireland] don't become a waste of time because it's another chance for him to influence those players in a match situation.”







