# Wales Euro 2024 Qualifying Campaign: Neco Williams Urges Fans to Stick with the Team
The Welsh national football team have come under fire for their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, with two defeats in June leaving them fourth in Group D. But defender Neco Williams has urged fans to stick with the team ahead of a crucial trip to Latvia on Monday, 11 September.
The Wales squad have been ignoring the criticism and are determined to turn things around. They will be looking to build momentum ahead of the trip to Riga with a friendly against South Korea on Thursday.
## Wales’ Struggles in Euro 2024 Qualifying
Wales have had a difficult start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, with two defeats in June leaving them fourth in Group D. They lost 2-1 to Armenia in their opening game, before a 3-0 defeat to Turkey in their second match.
The defeats have left Wales with just one point from their opening two games, and they are now four points behind group leaders Armenia. They face a tough task to qualify for the tournament, but defender Neco Williams is confident that the team can turn things around.
## Neco Williams Urges Fans to Stick with the Team
Williams has urged fans to stick with the team ahead of the trip to Riga, which follows Thursday’s friendly against South Korea. He believes that the team can still qualify for Euro 2024, and is confident that they can put their recent struggles behind them.
Speaking to the press, Williams said: “We know what we need to do and we’re confident that we can turn things around. We need the support of our fans now more than ever, and I would urge them to stick with us as we look to qualify for Euro 2024.”
## Wales’ Upcoming Fixtures
Wales face a tough task in their upcoming fixtures, with games against Latvia, Azerbaijan and Russia all coming up in the next few months. They will also face Armenia again in November, in what could be a crucial game in deciding who qualifies from Group D.
The team will be looking to build momentum ahead of these games with a win against South Korea on Thursday. They will then travel to Riga for their next Euro 2024 qualifying game against Latvia on Monday, 11 September.
## Conclusion
Wales have had a difficult start to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, but defender Neco Williams is confident that the team can turn things around. He has urged fans to stick with the team ahead of their trip to Riga on Monday, 11 September, and believes that they can still qualify for the tournament. Wales face a tough task in their upcoming fixtures, but they will be looking to build momentum with a win against South Korea on Thursday.