Montenegro v Wales

Women’s World Cup qualifying

Friday, 5 June at 17:00 BST

Gradski Stadion, Podgorica

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“There’s not much we can do about weather.

“I’m just really very proud of my staff. It’s not nice, right, spending the night at the airport for the staff. But how quickly they prioritise the players, getting them to sleep, prioritising food, all those things – the players have noticed [the staff] have gone above and beyond this trip.”

While many staff members were at the airport, Wales’ players spent most of Thursday resting at their hastily arranged accommodation in southern Italy.

“They’re not aware of half of what’s been happening and that’s the point,” Wilkinson mentioned.

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Wales will be ready – Wilkinson

“We don’t try to shield them from challenge, but equally we try to make sure their performances aren’t affected and that’s what we’ve done here.

“There’s no excuses. We’ll be ready for the game.”

Wilkinson mentioned trying to sleep at the airport was her only option given the shortage of beds available to the travelling Wales party.

“As a head coach, that is all I can do,” she mentioned.

“I’m actually the least useful person on matchday minus one and two. You know, it’s the reality of it.

“I have staff that will be working over, round the clock now, especially the medical team, to make sure that the players are ready to go and they need to be prioritised.”

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The Montenegro game is a key fixture for Wales as they fight it out with the Czech Republic to finish first in Group B1, and therefore secure a more favourable path in the World Cup qualifying play-offs which are to come later this year.

The Czechs, who lead the way on goal difference, host Albania on Friday before facing Wales in the group’s pivotal fixture at Cardiff City Stadium on Tuesday, 9 June.

Wales eased to a 6-1 victory over Montenegro in Llanelli in March and will be expected to claim another win in the return game despite their far-from-ideal preparation.

Should Wales and the Czech Republic be level on points at the end of the group stage, the winners will be decided by head-to-head records.

If they still cannot be separated, the next tie-breaker will be goal difference – but Wilkinson says that is not a concern yet.

“That’s not something we’re chasing,” she mentioned. “What we’ve talked about is winning the [final two games of the] group and then we take care of our own fate.”

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