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Cymru squad announced for Türkiye and Montenegro

Via the FAW

Craig Bellamy has announced a 24-player Cymru squad ahead of his first matches in charge of his country.

Ollie Cooper and Mark Harris have been recalled to the squad for the first time in more than a year, and there is also a recall for Sorba Thomas. There are two uncapped players in the squad, with Owen Beck being called up from the U21s and goalkeeper Karl Darlow, grandson of the 1958 FIFA World Cup squad member Ken Leek, will join the squad for the first time.

After moving clubs during the transfer window Jordan James (Stade Rennais), Kieffer Moore (Sheffield United), Joe Rodon (permanent transfer to Leeds United) and Lewis Koumas (loan to Stoke City) have been selected in the squad.

Bellamy’s UEFA Nations League campaign begins against Türkiye at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday 6 September (KO 19:45) prior to facing Montenegro three days later (KO 20:45 CET Monday 9 September), where the match has now been moved by UEFA to Nikšić.

Tickets for the match against Türkiye are available to purchase on the FAW ticketing website.

Cymru: Danny WARD (Leicester City), Adam DAVIES (Sheffield United), Karl DARLOW (Leeds United), Ben DAVIES (Tottenham Hotspur), Owen BECK (Blackburn Rovers – On loan from Liverpool), Joe RODON (Leeds United), Chris MEPHAM (Bournemouth), Ben CABANGO (Swansea City), Neco WILLIAMS (Nottingham Forest), Connor ROBERTS (Burnley), Jordan JAMES (Stade Rennais), Ethan AMPADU (Leeds United), Josh SHEEHAN (Bolton Wanderers), Aaron RAMSEY (Cardiff City), Ollie COOPER (Swansea City), Sorba THOMAS (Nantes – On loan from Huddersfield Town), Kieffer MOORE (Sheffield United), Lewis KOUMAS (Stoke City – On loan from Liverpool), Brennan JOHNSON (Tottenham Hotspur), Harry WILSON (Fulham), Daniel JAMES (Leeds United), Mark HARRIS (Oxford United), Liam CULLEN (Swansea City), Rabbi MATONDO (Rangers).

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