Bale & Ramsey in Wales squad for Israel match
Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey have been named in Wales’ 23-man squad for their 2016 European Qualifier against Wales at the end of the month.
Eli Guttman’s side currently top Group B having won their opening three matches, though will face their sternest match to date, when they host Chris Coleman’s side in Haifa on 28 March, before hosting group favourites Belgium three days later in Jerusalem. The Welsh sit a point behind the Israelis, with two wins and two draws from their first four games.
Wales Squad:
Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Owain Fon Williams (Tranmere), Daniel Ward (Liverpool), Ashley Williams (Swansea), James Collins (West Ham), Ben Davies (Tottenham), Chris Gunter (Reading), Neil Taylor (Swansea), Samuel Ricketts (Wolves), Ashley Richards (Swansea – on loan at Fulham), Adam Henley (Blackburn), Joe Allen (Liverpool), Joe Ledley (Crystal Palace), Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), David Vaughan (Nottingham Forest), David Edwards (Wolves), Shaun MacDonald (Bournemouth), David Cotterill (Birmingham), Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), Tom Lawrence (Leicester), Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Simon Church (Charlton), Sam Vokes (Burnley).
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