WALES WINSAfter drawing five of its six qualifiers, Wales won again when it mattered on Saturday. ad got their money’s worth in the end even if most were hoping to see a red Ferrari on the front of the grid. Brad Guzan could return to goal and 35-year-old DaMarcus Beasley, a veteran of four World Cups, could start at left back, as the pair did for the 1-1 draw at Mexico in June. Despite its fourth draw in the campaign, Georgia is out of contention with four points. With three more games to play, Serbia leads with 15 points, with Ireland on 13. He played only eight minutes in Spain’s shambolic 2014 World Cup campaign and did not make the starting line-up in their run to the last 16 at Euro 2016. raine to the top of Group I with a 2-0 victory over Turkey on Saturday in World Cup qualifying. ter power unit and gearbox changes, Hamilton might have taken pole anyway but instead he did it his way. et because he’s never driven an F1 car in full wet conditions but he said, `No, I’ll just take it as it comes. Federer’s back looked just fine, his movement precise, his strokes absolutely on-point.