Alright, so the other day I was looking into this soccer match, Latvia versus Wales. I wanted to see how both teams were doing, you know, their standings.
First, I started looking around for any info on when this match was happening. Turns out, it was on September 11th, 2023. The kickoff was at 18:45 UTC, and it took place at Skonto stadium in Riga, Latvia. It was part of the Euro thing, yeah, some qualifier match, it seems.
Then I thought, “Let’s see what’s up between these two.” So, I dug into their head-to-head history. I was hunting for any past matches, how they played against each other before, you know, their form and all that stuff.
While I was at it, I noticed a bunch of notes about times being in the UK, and how these tables and schedules could change. Makes sense, things change all the time. There was this mention that the BBC wasn’t responsible for any changes. Fair enough.
I stumbled upon some detailed coverage of the game. I mean, everything was there – a match guide, analysis of the data, even probability stuff! It was scheduled for Monday, September 11th, at 18:45. Seems like they really went all out with the details.
Then I found something about a victory for Wales, 1-0 against Latvia. It mentioned this win put Wales at the top of their Euro 2024 qualifying group. The goal was scored by Kieffer Moore, a header in the first half, at the Cardiff City Stadium.
- Wales:
- Wins: Seem to be doing pretty well, especially with that 1-0 win.
- Goals: There was mention of Kieffer Moore’s header, so that’s at least one goal!
- Yellow/Red Cards: The chart I saw showed 3 yellow cards. Didn’t spot any reds.
- Latvia:
- Wins: Didn’t see any wins mentioned in what I found.
- Goals: Based on the 1-0 score, looks like they didn’t score in this match.
- Yellow/Red Cards: Saw 8 yellow cards on that chart. No red cards mentioned.
I came across this chart thing, made with some JavaScript tool. It was all about the numbers – goals, yellow cards, red cards. Wales had 3 yellow cards, and Latvia had 8. No red cards for either team, at least in the info I found. There was this bit about Wales being on top of their group after that win.
It got me thinking, people usually talk about the big-shot teams in Europe. But these smaller matches, they’ve got their own stories, their own battles. It’s pretty interesting when you dig into it.
So, that’s the gist of what I found out about the Latvia vs. Wales match and their standings. It’s always interesting to take a look into these matches, gives you a different perspective on the whole football scene.