Take a look at how our Bluebirds fared during this month's international fixtures...

A TRIO OF DEBUTS
After their stellar starts to the campaign under Brian Barry-Murphy, Ronan Kpakio, Dylan Lawlor and Joel Colwill were selected for Wales’ Senior Team.
Centre-back Lawlor started in a FIFA World Cup qualifier out in Kazakhstan and produced a memorable performance on debut to earn Man of the Match in a 1-0 victory.
In the following game, a friendly match against Canada, right-back Kpakio started for his first international bow, before Colwill made his debut as a second half substitute.
Wales Results: FIFA World Cup Qualifiers + International Friendly
Kazakhstan 0-1 Wales
Canada 1-0 Wales

TANATSWA NETS FOR U21S
Wales' U21s began their U21 European Championship campaign in this window, with Luke Armstrong (on loan at Penybont), Luey Giles, Cian Ashford, Dakarai Mafico and Tanatswa Nyakuhwa all included in the squad.
Facing Denmark, it took less than a minute for Nyakuhwa to make an impact, as he scored with a fine strike to put Wales ahead.
The City winger was again influential as he turned in his own half before playing through Chris Popov for Wales' second goal.
Giles and Ashford also started the contest, with Mafico an unusued substitute.
Wales U21 Result: U21 European Championship qualifying
Wales U21 2-6 Denmark U21

YOUNG BLUEBIRDS GAIN EXPERIENCE
At U19 level, Jac Thomas and Mannie Barton gained experience with friendly fixtures against Austria and Belgium. Thomas started the first fixture, which ended in a 2-2 draw, while there was a start for Barton against Belgium, which resulted in a 3-1 defeat.
Wales will face Japan, Australia and Niigata at U18 level this month, with Noah Williams, Tiger Tobin, Hayden Allmark and Jack Sykes all selected. Those fixtures are from September 11th to September 15th. Follow updates on our X channels for those games.
There are also international call-ups for Alex Cross, Rob Tankiewicz, Jacob Norris and Leo Papirnyk, who represented Wales’ U17s in two friendly matches against Estonia, which both ended in victories, as Wales claimed 4-1 and 2-1 victories.
Wales age-grade fixtures:
Wales U19 2-2 Austria U19
Wales U19 1-3 Belgium U19
Japan U18 vs. Wales U18, Ijimino Park Athletics Sports Stadium, Shibata, Japan, 11/09/2025.
Wales U18 vs. Australia U18, Sun Sportsland, Shibata, 13/09/2025.
Wales U18 vs. Niigata, Denka Big Swan Stadium, Niigata, 15/09/2025.
Estonia U17 1-4 Wales U17
Estonia U17 1-2 Wales U17