After an encouraging draw with South Korea, Wales beat Switzerland 3-2 in Jerez to lift the “burden” that came with a winless sequence which Wilkinson acknowledges “was really hard”.
Wilkinson’s hope is that the trials of last year will ensure her team enjoy more success in 2026, given that they have “learned so much against top opposition”.
“We look back at the year before, 2024, and the average placing of teams that we played was somewhere around the 60th in the world, while it was 11th in 2025,” she mentioned.
“I think if we were to play a team where we win 6-0, what are we learning? Those games are fun every now and then, don’t get me wrong, but it’s really important to make sure that I stress the players, that I see who crumbles under pressure, that I see who steps up.
“We have got a very young squad hopefully coming through who are going to need blooding in, who are going to need those stressful experiences to know whether they’re ready for this World Cup campaign.”