Craig Bellamy has announced a 25-player squad as Cymru look to continue their UEFA Nations League campaign away to Iceland and home to Montenegro.
Joe Allen returns to international football, making himself available again after retiring from Cymru duty following the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and Rhys Norrington-Davies returns for his first squad in more than two years due to long term injuries.
David Brooks, Nathan Broadhead and Wes Burns will also be involved in a Craig Bellamy squad for the first time after missing last month’s matches, however midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Ethan Ampadu miss out due to injuries.
Cymru will travel to Reykjavik to face Iceland on Friday 11 October before facing Montenegro at the Cardiff City Stadium Monday 14 October. Bellamy will be hoping to continue the positive start to the Nations League campaign which started with a goalless draw against Türkiye and a 2-1 over Montenegro in difficult conditions in Nikšić.
Tickets for the match against Montenegro are available to purchase on the FAW ticketing website.
Cymru: Danny WARD (Leicester City), Adam DAVIES (Sheffield United), Karl DARLOW (Leeds United), Rhys NORRINGTON-DAVIES (Sheffield United), Owen BECK (Blackburn Rovers- On loan from Liverpool), Ben DAVIES (Tottenham Hotspur), Ben CABANGO (Swansea City), Joe RODON (Leeds United), Chris MEPHAM (Sunderland- On loan from Bournemouth), Connor ROBERTS (Burnley), Neco WILLIAMS (Nottingham Forest), Josh SHEEHAN (Bolton Wanderers), Jordan JAMES (Stade Rennais), Joe ALLEN (Swansea City), Ollie COOPER (Swansea City), Sorba THOMAS (Nantes- On loan from Huddersfield), Wes BURNS (Ipswich Town), Nathan BROADHEAD (Ipswich Town), David BROOKS (Bournemouth), Brennan JOHNSON (Tottenham Hotspur), Harry WILSON (Fulham), Kieffer MOORE (Sheffield United), Mark HARRIS (Oxford United), Lewis KOUMAS (Stoke City- On loan from Liverpool), Liam CULLEN (Swansea City).
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