WORLD CUP 2010 qualifying:Wales v Liechtenstein - Cardiff 5.30pm: WALES MANAGER John Toshack insists the nation's fans and players must "keep believing" they can qualify for the 2010 World Cup finals. Toshack's team take on Liechtenstein in Cardiff today knowing three points are absolutely vital from this clash.
On Wednesday, Wales face Germany in Moenchengladbach, and having already lost in Moscow to Russia, the Welsh must win matches against the lesser teams in the group.
Toshack confirmed that Wolves goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey is over his stomach bug problem that left him in bed for two days this week. And it is now possible Toshack will play Craig Bellamy on his own up front with Jason Koumas as a support striker.
Toshack says: "Of course it is going to be hard to qualify from this group with such powerful nations as Germany and Russia to overcome.
"That is why we must beat Liechtenstein. But also for everybody to keep believing we can do it.
"We don't underestimate anyone and Liechtenstein will be a proud side, strong and physical.
"But we have Bellamy back for the first time in a year. He has missed so much as we are just happy he is available again.
"Hopefully he can inspire us to the victory we need. I am looking forward to seeing him back leading our attack
"We have players in attack I feel can be the difference between the sides."
Wales could also give a start to defender James Collins, Bellamy's West Ham colleague, who has been out for six months following a cruciate knee injury.