Brennan Johnson once again found the back of the net, but Iceland fought back to secure a draw against Wales in a thrilling encounter. With 29 minutes gone, Wales appeared to be in control, leading 2-0 and looking set for victory. Just as Craig Bellamy seemed to be making his managerial debut look easy, a troubling second-half collapse revealed that there is still much work to be done. Johnson scored his seventh goal in as many games, nudging the ball over the line, followed by Harry Wilson, who extended Wales's lead. However, the second half saw Iceland apply significant pressure, and Wales struggled to respond effectively. Logi Tómasson, who came on as a substitute at halftime, played a crucial role in Iceland's comeback, contributing to two goals within a span of three minutes to level the match. Jón Dagur Thorsteinsson nearly completed the turnaround, but his curling shot hit the post just before the end of regular time.