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PLAYERS: Appearance weekend 26 Nov 11 Saturday 26th November 2011
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^ on loan = m = minutes; - = did not play, g= goal, t=tactical change, inj=injury, s=suspended, cs=clean sheet
* eligible for Wales
updated: Sat, 26 Nov, 2011 17:10 UK.
Player |
Club |
Last game |
Date |
updated 26 Nov 11 |
Wayne Hennessey (Gk) |
Wolves |
v Chelsea |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Boaz Myhill (Gk) |
^Birmingham City |
v Blackpool |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
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James Collins |
Aston Villa |
v Swansea |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Danny Gabbidon |
QPR |
v Norwich |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Chris Gunter |
Nottm Forest |
v Cardiff |
26 Nov 11 |
played 78m-t |
Neal Eardley |
Blackpool |
v Birmingham City |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Lewin Nyatanga |
Bristol City |
v Southampton |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Sam Ricketts |
Bolton |
v Everton |
26 Nov 11 |
inj-out for another few weeks |
Ashley Williams |
Swansea |
v Aston Villa |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Neil Taylor |
Swansea |
v Aston Villa |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Danny Collins |
^Ipswich |
v Reading |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Adam Matthews |
Celtic |
v St Mirren |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Darcy Blake |
Cardiff |
v Nottm Forest |
26 Nov 11 |
sub |
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Craig Bellamy |
Liverpool |
v Man City |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Robert Earnshaw |
Cardiff |
v Nottm Forest |
26 Nov 11 |
sub |
Joe Ledley |
Celtic |
v St Mirren |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Brian Stock |
Doncaster |
v Watford |
26 Nov 11 |
played 83m-t |
Jack Collison |
West Ham Utd |
v Derby |
26 Nov 11 |
played -m |
Gareth Bale |
Tottenham |
v West Brom |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Aaron Ramsey |
Arsenal |
v Fulham |
26 Nov 11 |
played -m |
David Edwards |
Wolves |
v Chelsea |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Andy King |
Leicester City |
v Portsmouth |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Andrew Crofts |
Norwich City |
v QPR |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
David Vaughan |
Sunderland |
v Wigan |
26 Nov 11 |
sub on 66m |
Joe Allen |
Swansea |
v Aston Villa |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Andy Dorman |
^Bristol Rovers |
v Southend |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Ched Evans |
Sheff Utd |
v Chesterfield |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Sam Vokes |
^Burnley |
v Chelsea |
26 Nov 11 |
sub on 46m |
Simon Church |
Reading |
v Ipswich |
26 Nov 11 |
played 71m-t |
Steve Morison |
Norwich City |
v QPR |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Hal Robson-Kanu |
Reading |
v Ipswich |
26 Nov 11 |
sub on 72m |
David Cotterill |
Swansea |
v Aston Villa |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Jermaine Easter |
Crystal Palace |
v Millwall |
26 Nov 11 |
sub on 81m |
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Young Guns |
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David Cornell (Gk) |
^Hereford |
v Crewe |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Jonathan Bond (Gk) |
^Forest Green |
v York |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Adam Henley |
Blackburn |
v Stoke |
26 Nov 11 |
sub |
James Wilson |
Bristol City |
v Southampton |
26 Nov 11 |
sub on 77m |
Christian Ribeiro |
^Carlisle |
v Colchester |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Ashley Richards |
Swansea |
v Aston Villa |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
David Stephens |
Hibernian |
v St Johnstone |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Elliott Hewitt |
Macclesfield |
v Barnet |
25 Nov 11 |
-rested |
Troy Brown |
Rotherham United |
v Crawley Town |
26 Nov 11 |
- |
Michael Doughty |
^Crawley |
v Rotherham United |
26 Nov 11 |
sub |
Jake Taylor |
^Exeter |
v Tranmere |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Jonathan Williams |
Crystal Palace |
v Millwall |
26 Nov 11 |
-inj |
Billy Bodin |
^Torquay |
v Port Vale |
25 Nov 11 |
played 85m-t |
Tom Bradshaw |
Shrewsbury |
v Morecambe |
26 Nov 11 |
- |
Elliot Chamberlain |
^AFC Telford |
v Barrow |
26 Nov 11 |
played 67m-t |
Eliot Richards |
Bristol Rovers |
v Southend |
26 Nov 11 |
sub on 61m |
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other players |
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Jason Brown (Gk) |
Aberdeen |
v Dunfermline |
26 Nov 11 |
sub |
Lewis Price (Gk) |
Crystal Palace |
v Millwall |
26 Nov 11 |
sub |
Kyle Letheren |
Kilmarnock |
v Rangers |
27 Nov 11 |
- |
Rhoys Wiggins |
Charlton |
v Huddersfield |
28 Nov 11 |
- |
Ben Turner* |
Cardiff City |
v Nottm Forest |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Gareth Roberts |
Derby County |
v West Ham |
26 Nov 11 |
played -m |
Rob Edwards |
Barnsley |
v Leeds |
26 Nov 11 |
- |
John Oster |
Doncaster |
v Watford |
26 Nov 11 |
inj-neck-2mths out |
Owain Tudur Jones |
Inverness |
v Hearts |
26 Nov 11 |
-inj-knee |
Ben Davies |
Derby County |
v West Ham |
26 Nov 11 |
played -m |
Freddy Eastwood |
Coventry |
v Brighton |
26 Nov 11 |
- |
David Jones* |
Wigan |
v Sunderland |
26 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Craig Davies |
Barnsley |
v Leeds |
26 Nov 11 |
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2014 WORLD CUP: Wales in Group A fixtures Wednesday 23rd November 2011
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2014 WORLD CUP The Wales fixtures for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers have been agreed.
"This is such a well-balanced group that we knew everyone would be looking for an early advantage. As always, there had to be some give and take, but I am very glad that we did not have to use the June qualifying dates. All the matches are double headers for us so we need to keep our good form going now through the friendly matches that we have and on to the start of the qualifiers next Autumn and beyond." - Wales manager Gary Speed.
Wales fixtures: Friday 07.09.2012 v Belgium (H) Tuesday 11.09.2012 v Serbia (A)
Friday 12.10.2012 v Scotland (H) Tuesday 16.10.2012 v Croatia (A)
Friday 22.03.2013. v Scotland (A) Tuesday 26.03.2013. v Croatia (H)
Friday 06.09.2013. v FYR Macedonia (A) Tuesday 10.09.2013. v Serbia (H)
Friday 11.10.2013. v FYR Macedonia (H) Tuesday 15.10.2013. v Belgium (A).
Matches are set to begin in September 2012. If agreement cannot be reached at the meeting, it will be for FIFA to draw the matches on the set match dates.
Group A fixtures meeting set to take place on November 23 in Brussels.
Wales have been drawn in Group A for the 2014 World Cup qualifying rounds, also drawn in the same group are FYR Macedonia (43), Scotland (33), Belgium (22), Serbia (17) and Croatia (7).
*UEFA ranking in brackets
Wales' record against Group A nations.
FYR Macedonia: Wales has never played them. Scotland: 105 meetings, the last this year in Dublin (1-3 defeat). 'Classic' matches in World Cup qualifiers in 1977 (Liverpool) and 1985 (Cardiff). Belgium: 8 meetings, the last in 1997. The most memorable? Perhaps the 2-0 win in 1993 that featured a great free kick goal from Ryan Giggs. Three wins, one draw and four defeats. Serbia: no meetings as a solo team, but 2 meetings when paired as Serbia & Montenegro in 2003 (two defeats) Croatia: 2 meetings, both friendlies, the last in 2010. A draw and a defeat. info from FAW
With 53 European countries entered in the World Cup qualifying draw, teams have been drawn in eight groups of 6 teams and one group of 5.
The qualifying matches are scheduled to be played between 7 September 2012 and 15 October 2013.
The 9 group winners will qualify directly, and the eight best second-placed teams will be drawn in two-legged play-off matches to determine the other four qualifying nations.
Ranking of second-placed teams: Because one group has one team fewer than the others, matches against the sixth-placed team in each group are not included. As a result, eight matches played by each team will count for the purposes of the second-placed table.
Group fixtures meeting is due to take place in the Autumn.
updated: Sat, 30 Jul, 2011 20:57 UK.
Wales will learn their 2014 World Cup qualifying group when the draw is made in Rio de Janeiro this evening.
Wales will be in drawn from Pot 6. The Football Association of Wales will be represented at the draw by President, Phil Pritchard, Chief Executive, Jonathan Ford and manager Gary Speed.
Pot 1: Spain, Holland, Germany, England, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Norway, Greece.
Pot 2: France, Montenegro, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, Slovenia, Turkey, Serbia, Slovakia.
Pot 3: Switzerland, Israel, Republic of Ireland, Belgium, Czech Republic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belarus, Ukraine, Hungary.
Pot 4: Bulgaria, Romania, Georgia, Lithuania, Albania, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Austria, Poland.
Pot 5: Armenia, Finland, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Moldova, FYR Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Faroe Islands.
Pot 6: Wales, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Malta, Andorra, San Marino.
Another update this evening from football-rankings.info puts Wales in pot 6 for the World Cup draw at the end of July.
FIFA world cup UEFA pots
*Please note this is yet to be confirmed by the FAW.
updated: Fri, 10 Jun, 2011 22:34 UK.
According to reports Wales are in Pot 5 for the World cup draw at the end of July. To note it has been reported earlier that Wales' seeding will be decided on the July FIFA world rankings.
It has been reported that UEFA announced on Monday (6th June) the distribution of the European national teams in six pots.
NEWS: UEFA's World Cup 2014 Qualifying Pots
Pot 1 includes world champions Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, England, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Norway, and Greece.
Pot 2 is comprised of Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, France, Montenegro, Switzerland, Slovakia, Denmark, and Sweden.
Bulgaria was placed in Pot 3 together with Turkey, the Czech Republic, Israel, Ireland, Ukraine, Belgium, Romania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Pot placement is determined by the FIFA ranking of the national teams where Bulgaria are 47th at the moment. Bulgaria barely made it into Pot 3 as the next team in line, Lithuania, which is the first in Pot 4, is ranked 48th by FIFA with only 15 points fewer than Bulgaria.
In addition to Lithuania, Pot 4 includes Albania, Hungary, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Poland.
Pot 5 features Austria, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Macedonia, Moldova, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, and Wales.
Pot 6 consists of Iceland, Luxembourg, the Faroe Islands, Kazakhstan, Lichtenstein, Malta, Andorra, and San Marino.
updated: Mon, 6 Jun, 2011 19:32 UK.
earlier: Wales' seeding for the 2014 World Cup draw will be decided on the July FIFA world rankings.
Wales are currently ranked 45 out of 53 in the UEFA Confederations list, this ranking would put Wales in Pot E (using the same qualification format as for the 2010 World Cup).
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WOMEN: UEFA Group 4 Sunday 20th November 2011
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Teams |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
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Pts |
1 |
France |
4 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
17 |
2 |
15 |
12 |
2 |
Republic of Ireland |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
6 |
3 |
Wales |
4 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
8 |
-3 |
4 |
4 |
Scotland |
2 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
8 |
3 |
5 |
4 |
5 |
Israel |
5 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
1 |
20 |
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0 |
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Wales |
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Republic of Ireland |
Referee: Marina Mamaeva (RUS) – Stadium: Newport, Newport (WAL) |
22 October 2011
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Wales |
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1-4 |
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France |
Referee: Anastasia Pustovoitova (RUS) – Stadium: Parc Y Scarlets, Llanelli (WAL) |
27 October 2011
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Scotland |
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2-2 |
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Wales |
Referee: Tanja Schett (AUT) – Stadium: Tynecastle, Edinburgh (SCO) |
20 November 2011
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0-2 |
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Wales |
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UNDER 21: Armenia 0 Wales 0 Tuesday 15th November 2011
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ARMENIA (0) 0 WALES (0) 0 Brian Flynn's Under 21s drew a blank in Armenia in their UEFA qualifier.
The match was played at the Republican Stadium in sub zero temperatures with frquent snow showers.
Wales' next match is in February when Andorra visit. Disappointment news regarding Young Gun Jonathan Williams who sustained a serious leg injury following a tackle after 72 minutes.
Wales line up: 1. Chris Maxwell , 2. Kieron Freeman , 3. Ashley Richards (Capt), 4. Lee Lucas, 5. Danny Alfei, 6. David Stephens, 7. Jake Taylor , 8. Elliott Hewitt, 9. Tom Bradshaw, 10. Billy Bodin, 11. Jonathan Williams. Subs: 12. David Cornell, 13. Troy Brown, 14. Joe Walsh, 15. Adam Henley, 16. Jon Meades, 17. Rob Ogleby, 18. Elliott Chamberlain.
- Group 3 standings
Brian Flynn has named the squad for the UEFA qualifier against Armenia. Match to be played in Yerevan on Tuesday 15th November 2011.
Team news: Ryan Doble (Southampton) has withdrawn and is replaced by Robert Ogleby (Hearts loan East Fife).
Wales squad: David Cornell (Swansea City (loan Hereford United) Chris Maxwell *(Wrexham) Daniel Alfei *(Swansea City) Troy Brown *(Rotherham United) Kieron Freeman (Nottingham Forest) Adam Henley (Blackburn Rovers) Ashley Richards *(Swansea City) David Stephens (Hibernian) Joe Walsh (Swansea City) Billy Bodin (Swindon Town (loan Torquay United) Elliott Hewitt (Macclesfield Town) Jake Howells (Luton Town) Lee Lucas *(Swansea City) Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace) Tom Bradshaw (Shrewsbury Town) Elliott Chamberlain (Leicester City) Ryan Doble (Southampton) Jake Taylor (Reading (loan Exeter City)
Stand by players: Rhys Taylor (Chelsea) Tom Bender (Colchester United - loan Accrington) Alex Evans (Cardiff City) Jon Meades (Cardiff City) Josh Pritchard (Fulham) Aston Taylor (Tranmere Rovers) Joe Partington (AFC Bournemouth) Jake Cassidy (Wolves) Robert Ogleby *(Hearts (loan East Fife) Richard Peniket (Fulham).
* = Yellow Card in UEFA U21 Competition.
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FAW: Alun Evans (1942-2011) Sunday 13th November 2011
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The FAW was sad to announce yesterday the passing of former secretary, Alun Evans.
Porth-born Alun had been in poor health for some time and passed-away last night (Saturday 12th November) He succeeded Trevor Morris as secretary of the association in 1982 and continued until 1995 when he left the association and was succeeded by David Collins.
He also sat on many UEFA and FIFA regulatory bodies. Later he returned as the LoW representative on the FAW Council.
For many years he was also involved with the Universities Athletics Union and was the secretary of Welsh League side UWIC.
A forthright individual, Alun was instrumental in the formation of the League of Wales and was a strong leader of the FAW policies.
Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this sad time
info from faw.org.uk
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FRIENDLY: Wales 4 Norway 1 Saturday 12th November 2011
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WALES 4 NORWAY 1. Wales ran out 4-1 winners against Norway at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Wales line up: 1.Wayne Hennessey (Wolves), 2.Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest), 3.Adam Matthews (Celtic), 4.Andrew Crofts (Norwich City), 5.Darcy Blake (Cardiff City), 6.Ashley Williams (Swansea City),,7.Joe Allen (Swansea City), 8.Craig Bellamy (Liverpool), 9.Steve Morison (Norwich City), 10.Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal) CAPT, 11.Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur).
Subs: 12.Lewis Price (Crystal Palace), 13.Lewin Nyatanga (Bristol City),,14.David Edwards (Wolves), 15.Andy King (Leicester City), 16.Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), 17.Sam Vokes (Wolves), 18.Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff City).
More to follow...
Gary Speed has named a 24-man squad for the Vauxhall friendly against Norway.
TEAM NEWS: Out are Boaz Myhill, Danny Collins (wife had a baby), James Collins and David Vaughan (groin injury), called up are Lewis Price and Lewin Nyatanga. Jack Collison has also been forced to pull out. No other replacements have been named. Simon Church is also saying he has pulled out in order to be fully fit for his next club game.
 Bale and Ramsey: Backed by Joe Allen.
Steve Morison insists Wales focused on World Cup.
Gareth Bale the best left-sided player around - Riise.
Fit again Danny Gabbidon (QPR) misses out. Coming back into the squad after missing the games last month are Andy King, Jack Collison, Joe Ledley, James Collins and Danny Collins.
TEAM NEWS: Both Robert Earnshaw and David Vaughan maybe doubtful due to injury.
Original Wales squad line up: Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey (Wolves), Boaz Myhill (West Bromwich Albion (loan Birmingham City).
Defenders: Darcy Blake (Cardiff City), Danny Collins (Stoke City (Loan Ipswich Town), James Collins (Aston Villa), Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest), Adam Matthews (Celtic), Neil Taylor (Swansea City), Ashley Williams (Swansea City).
Midfielders: Joe Allen (Swansea City), Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur), Jack Collison (West Ham United), Andrew Crofts (Norwich City), David Edwards (Wolves), Andy King (Leicester City), Joe Ledley (Celtic), Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), David Vaughan (Sunderland),
Forwards: Craig Bellamy (Liverpool), Simon Church (Reading), Robert Earnshaw (Cardiff City). Steve Morison (Norwich City). Sam Vokes (Wolves).
Stand by players: Lewis Price (Crystal Palace), Neal Eardley (Blackpool), Craig Morgan (Preston North End), Lewin Nyatanga (Bristol City), Ashley Richards (Swansea City), Rhoys Wiggins (Charlton Athletic), David Cotterill (Swansea City), Andy Dorman (Crystal Palace), Brian Stock (Doncaster Rovers), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), Jermaine Easter (Crystal Palace), Ched Evans (Sheffield United).
MEDIA: Wednesday 9th November Training session : Vale, Hensol. Player media session : St David's Hotel.
Friday 11th November. Manager and captain media session : St David's Hotel, Training session at Cardiff City Stadium.
Danny Collins (source ITFC website) called up. Collins the last two matches with a groin injury. Also on the stand by list are Jonathan Williams, Lewis Price, Jermaine Easter and Andy Dorman. (source CPFC website).
The FAW has confirmed the Vauxhall International Friendly between Wales and Norway.
The game will take place on Saturday, 12th November, 2011 at the Cardiff City Stadium. Kick off at 3pm.
Update on Wales' friendly next month. Sgorio understands that Norway will be Wales' opponents on Saturday November 12th, match to be played in South Wales.
"Look forward to Wales v Norway on Sat Nov 12 at 3pm in Cardiff. Next challenge for our team as Norway is difficult opponent to play against." - Wales assitant Raymond Verheijen.
Please note this is to be confirmed by the FAW this week.
Update on Wales playing France next month. According to the French Football Federation website, France will be playing Belgium and the USA.
According to reports this morning Wales are set to travel to Costa Rica next month for their first friendly match ahead of the 2014 World Cup.
Please note this is yet to be confirmed by the FAW.
- France friendly? [12 Oct 11]
source walesonline.
Update: The Costa Rica friendly seems like a no go today. A nation outside UEFA is still a possibility. [11 Oct 11]
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2014 WORLD CUP: Fixture meeting Thursday 10th November 2011
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2014 WORLD CUP The fixture meeting for World Cup Group A will take place on the 23rd of November in Brussels, nations from Group A will gather to discuss and determine the fixture calendar.
The Belgium FA will host the meeting where officials from Croatia, Serbia, Scotland, Belgium, Macedonia, and Wales will be present.
There has been much talk about the calendar in Scotland where the association will try to avoid a matchup with Macedonia and other Balkan countries in the summer when the weather is extremely warm.
This has been caused by what happened during the 2010 World Cup qualifications when Scotland lost 1:0 away to Macedonia in the scorching heat during the summer. However, the worrgy in Scotland and the rest of Group A is that Serbia and Croatia will not be able to agree on anything due to the animosity between the two countries. In that scenario, if an agreement is not reached, which has already occurred in Group D, FIFA will determine the calendar for the group. [info from macedonianfootball.com]
posted: Thu, 10 Nova, 2011 22:10 UK.
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FAW: Wales kit BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Thursday 10th November 2011
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WALES KIT Wales kit on offer at JJB Sports.
BUY ONE GET ONE FREE |
updated: Thu, 10 Nov, 2011 21:32 UK.
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WOMEN: Israel 0 Wales 2 Thursday 10th November 2011
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WOMEN: Israel 2 Wales 0.
Wales women's won their first game in the group defeating Israel 2-0. Goals came from Helen Lander after 8 minutes, with a second, late-on from from Sophie Ingle.
Wales move up to 3rd in the group.
Wales women's Teams manager, Jarmo Matikainen, has named the squad for the Women's UEFA championship fixture Israel on Sunday 20th November 2011.
The game is set to plaed in Nes Ziona in Israel.
Wales squad: Rhian NOKES - Cardiff City Ladies Nicola DAVIES - Rochdale Kylie DAVIES - Chelsea Sophie INGLE - Cardiff City Ladies Jayne LUDLOW - Arsenal Loren DYKES - Bristol Academy Lauren PRICE - Cardiff City Ladies Sally WADE - Barnet Amie LEA - Cardiff City Ladies Ellis PARSONS - East Tennessee State University Hayley LADD - Arsenal Angharad JAMES - Arsenal Josie GREEN - Manchester City Michelle GREEN - Bristol Academy Megan WYNNE - Watford Laura-May WALKLEY - Bristol Academy Hannah KERYAKOPLIS - Liverpool Helen BLEAZARD - Bristol Academy Gwennan HARRIES - Everton Helen LANDER - Chelsea
Stand by players: Gemma BORDER - Swansea City Ladies Sophie DANDO - Cardiff City Ladies Tija RICHARDSON - Swansea City Ladies Erin VAUGHAN - Aston Villa Danielle OATES - Blackburn Rovers Kerrie MANLEY - Coventry City Elery EARNSHAW - CT Reds Shan JONES - Middle Tennessee State University Ellie CURSON - Bristol Academy Zoe ATKINS - Cardiff City Ladies Cheryl FOSTER - Liverpool.
posted: Thu, 10 Nov, 2011 21:40 UK.
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SCHOOLBOY: Victory shield: Wales v N Ireland Thursday 10th November 2011
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WALES v N IRELAND The U16s will play their final Sky Victory Shield match against Northern Ireland on Wednesday 16th November 2011 at Y Traeth, Porthmadog. Kick off is at 7.40pm.
Wales squad: Ross White (Wrexham - Ysgol Rhosnesni) Kyle Copp (Swansea City - Pentrehafod High) Corey Francis (Swansea City - Penyrheol Comp) Thomas Atyeo (Swansea City - Cymmer Afan Comp) Liam Walsh (Swansea City - Pontarddulais Comp) Abdifatah Noor (Cardiff City - St Cyres High) Cameron Clarke (Cardiff City - Hawthorn High) Sam Jones (Cardiff City - Stanwell High) Jake Charles (Huddersfield - Garforth Community) Tomos Clarke (Oldham - Ysgol Friars) Gareth Owen (Llanelli Academy - Gowerton Comp) Alexander Penny (Hull City (Withernsea High) Peter Smith (Wolves - Stourport High) Joseph Jones (Cardiff City - St Joseph’s RC) Fraser Sturgess (Peterborough Utd - Thomas Deacon) Cian Harries (Coventry - Arden High) Joseff Morrell (Bristol City - The Castle) Harry Wilson (Liverpool - Ysgol Dinas Bran) Wesley Hopwood (Port Vale FC - Thomas Alleyenes)
posted: Thu, 10 Nov, 2011 21:32 UK.
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PLAYERS: Appearance weekend 5 Nov 11 Saturday 5th November 2011
| SUMMARY: Goals this week for Morison, Collison, Ched and Young Gun Billy Bodin, Injuries for Earnshaw and Vaughan.
^ on loan = m = minutes; - = did not play, g= goal, t=tactical change, inj=injury, s=suspended, cs=clean sheet
* eligible for Wales
updated: Sat, 5 Nov, 2011 17:15 UK.
Player |
Club |
Last game |
Date |
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Wayne Hennessey (Gk) |
Wolves |
v Wigan |
06 Nov 11 |
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Boaz Myhill (Gk) |
^Birmingham City |
v Reading |
06 Nov 11 |
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James Collins |
Aston Villa |
v Norwich |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Danny Gabbidon |
QPR |
v Man City |
05 Nov 11 |
- |
Chris Gunter |
Nottm Forest |
v Portsmouth |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Neal Eardley |
Blackpool |
v Millwall |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Lewin Nyatanga |
Bristol City |
v Burnley |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Sam Ricketts |
Bolton |
v Stoke |
05 Nov 11 |
inj-out a few weeks |
Ashley Williams |
Swansea |
v Liverpool |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Neil Taylor |
Swansea |
v Liverpool |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Danny Collins |
^Ipswich |
v Doncaster |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Adam Matthews |
Celtic |
v Motherwell |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
Darcy Blake |
Cardiff |
v Crystal Palace |
05 Nov 11 |
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Craig Bellamy |
Liverpool |
v Swansea |
05 Nov 11 |
sub on 74m |
Robert Earnshaw |
Cardiff |
v Crystal Palace |
05 Nov 11 |
-inj |
Joe Ledley |
Celtic |
v Motherwell |
06 Nov 11 |
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Brian Stock |
Doncaster |
v Ipswich |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Jack Collison |
West Ham Utd |
v Hull |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Gareth Bale |
Tottenham |
v Fulham |
06 Nov 11 |
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Aaron Ramsey |
Arsenal |
v WBA |
05 Nov 11 |
played 71m-t |
David Edwards |
Wolves |
v Wigan |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
Andy King |
Leicester City |
v Leeds |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
Andrew Crofts |
Norwich City |
v Aston Villa |
05 Nov 11 |
sub on 34m |
David Vaughan |
Sunderland |
v Man Utd |
05 Nov 11 |
inj-groin |
Joe Allen |
Swansea |
v Liverpool |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Andy Dorman |
Crystal Palace |
v Cardiff |
05 Nov 11 |
- |
Ched Evans |
Sheff Utd |
v Stevenage |
05 Nov 11 |
sub on 54m-1g |
Sam Vokes |
Wolves |
v Wigan |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
Simon Church |
Reading |
v Birmingham |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
Steve Morison |
Norwich City |
v Aston Villa |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Hal Robson-Kanu |
Reading |
v Birmingham |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
David Cotterill |
Swansea |
v Liverpool |
05 Nov 11 |
- |
Jermaine Easter |
Crystal Palace |
v Cardiff |
05 Nov 11 |
sub on 74m |
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David Cornell (Gk) |
^Hereford |
v Crawley |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Jonathan Bond (Gk) |
^Forest Green |
v Alferton |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
James Wilson |
Bristol City |
v Burnley |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
Christian Ribeiro |
^Carlisle |
v Exeter |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
Ashley Richards |
Swansea |
v Liverpool |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
David Stephens |
Hibernian |
v Dunfermline |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Elliott Hewitt |
Macclesfield |
v Burton Albion |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Troy Brown |
Rotherham United |
v Aldershot |
05 Nov 11 |
- |
Michael Doughty |
^Crawley |
v Hereford |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
Jake Taylor |
^Exeter |
v Carlisle |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Jonathan Williams |
Crystal Palace |
v Cardiff |
05 Nov 11 |
sub on 71m |
Billy Bodin |
^Torquay |
v Crewe |
05 Nov 11 |
played 87m-1g |
Tom Bradshaw |
Shrewsbury |
v Dag & Red |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
Eliot Richards |
Bristol Rovers |
v Accrington Stanley |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
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Jason Brown (Gk) |
Aberdeen |
v St Johnstone |
07 Nov 11 |
- |
Lewis Price (Gk) |
Crystal Palace |
v Cardiff |
05 Nov 11 |
sub |
Kyle Letheren |
Kilmarnock |
v Inverness |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Rhoys Wiggins |
Charlton |
v Preston |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Ben Turner* |
Cardiff City |
v Crystal Palce |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Gareth Roberts |
Derby County |
v Peterborough |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Rob Edwards |
Barnsley |
v Brighton |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
John Oster |
Doncaster |
v Ipswich |
05 Nov 11 |
inj-neck-2mths out |
Owain Tudur Jones |
Inverness |
v Kilmarnock |
05 Nov 11 |
-inj-knee |
Ben Davies |
Derby County |
v Peterborough |
05 Nov 11 |
played 90m |
Freddy Eastwood |
Coventry |
v Southampton |
05 Nov 11 |
- |
David Jones* |
Wigan |
v Wolves |
06 Nov 11 |
- |
Craig Davies |
Barnsley |
v Brighton |
06 Nov 11 |
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UNDER 17: Wales progress to the Elite round Tuesday 1st November 2011
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UNDER 17s: The Under 17s will definitely progress to the Elite round as one of the two best third-placed teams.
Brian Flynn's side have one of the best records against the leading pair in their group section.
Serbia 6 Wales 1 GOALS: Wales: Jones 63.
Heavy defeat for the Under 17s in their final UEFA match. Wales finsish third in the group.
Wales line up: 1. Alex Lynch (Peterborough United), 2. Declan Dalley (Manchester United), 3. Curtis Strong (Stoke City), 4. Miles John (Bristol City), 5. Jordan Williams (Liverpool), 6. Lloyd Jones (Liverpool), 7. Declan John (Cardiff City), 8. Declan Weeks (Wolves) (Capt), 9. Rhys James (Cardiff City), 10. Gethin Jones (Everton), 16. Bradley Reid (Wrexham).
SUBS: 12. Gareth Owen (Unattached), 11. Ross White (Wrexham), 13. Jordan Evans (Wrexham), 14. Tom O'Sullivan (Cardiff City), 15. Jake Eyre (Everton), 17. Gethyn Hill (Cardiff City) 18. Curtis Watkins (Cardiff City).
Other group result: Lithuania 4 Armenia 0.
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Played |
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D |
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F |
A |
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Pts |
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Serbia |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
10 |
2 |
3 |
9 |
2 |
Lithuania |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
4 |
4 |
0 |
3 |
3 |
Wales |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
5 |
9 |
-4 |
3 |
4 |
Armenia |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
4 |
8 |
-4 |
3 |
Lithuania 0 Wales 2 GOALS: Wales: James 3, Weeks 70.
Wales line up: 1. Alex Lynch (Peterborough United),2. Declan Dalley (Manchester United), 3. Curtis Strong (Stoke City), 4. Miles John (Bristol City), 5. Jordan Williams (Liverpool), 6. Lloyd Jones (Liverpool), 8. Declan Weeks (Wolves) (Capt), 9. Rhys James (Cardiff City), 14. Tom O'Sullivan (Cardiff City), 15. Jake Eyre (Everton), 16. Bradley Reid (Wrexham).
Subs: 12. Gareth Owen (Unattached), 7. Declan John (Cardiff City), 10. Gethin Jones (Everton), 11. Ross White (Wrexham), 13. Jordan Evans (Wrexham), 17. Gethyn Hill (Cardiff City), 18. Curtis Watkins (Cardiff City).
Other group result: Armenia 1 Serbia 2.
Armenia 3 Wales 2. GOALS: Wales: Hill 11, 29 Armenia: Harutyunyan 40, 57, Bakalyan 80+.
Defeat for Wales in their opening game.
Wales line up: 1. Alex Lynch (Peterborough United), 2. Declan Dalley (Manchester United), 3. Curtis Strong (Stoke City), 6. Lloyd Jones (Liverpool), 7. Declan John (Cardiff City), 8. Declan Weeks (Wolves) (Capt), 10. Gethin Jones (Everton), 13. Jordan Evans (Wrexham), 14. Tom O'Sullivan (Cardiff City), 17. Gethyn Hill (Cardiff City), 18. Curtis Watkins (Cardiff City).
Subs: 12. Gareth Owen (Unattached), 4. Miles John (Bristol City), 5. Jordan Williams (Liverpool), 9. Rhys James (Cardiff City), 11. Ross White (Wrexham), 15. Jake Eyre (Everton) 16. Bradley Reid (Wrexham).
The Wales Under 17s squad has been named for the UEFA qualifiers in Serbia later this month.
Wales take on Armenia on Monday 17th October, then Lithuania on Wednesday 19th October, before facing Serbia on Saturday 22nd October.
Wales squad: Alex Lynch (Peterborough United) Gareth Owen (Unattached - Fulham TBC) Declan Dalley (Manchester United) Curtis Strong (Stoke City) Lloyd Jones (Liverpool) Curtis Watkins (Cardiff City) Jordan Williams (Liverpool) Gethin Jones (Everton) Miles John (Bristol City) Tom O Sullivan (Cardiff City) Declan John (Cardiff City) Declan Weeks (Wolves) Gethyn Hill (Cardiff City) Rhys James (Cardiff City) Jake Eyre (Everton) Jordan Evans (Wrexham) Bradley Reid (Wrexham) Ross White (Wrexham)
Stand by players: Luke Fleming (Cardiff City) Josh Yorwerth (Cardiff City) Tom Atyeo (Swansea City) Jake Charles (Huddersfield Town) Jaye Bowen (Cardiff City) Callum Saunders (Crewe Alexandra) Joe Morrell (Bristol City) Rob Evans (Wrexham) Chike Kandi (Chelsea) Abdi Noor (Cardiff City) Peter Smith (Wolves) Kyle Copp (Swansea City).
Qualifying round The qualifying round, played in autumn, is made up of 13 groups of four teams playing in one-venue mini-tournaments. The top two from each progress alongside the two third-placed teams with the best record against the top pair in their group.posted: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 15:05 UK.
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PLAYERS: Appearance weekend 29 Oct 11 Saturday 29th October 2011
| SUMMARY: Goalscorers this weekend: Morison, Allen, King, Bodin and Craig Davies. Clean sheet for Myhill.David Stephens 90 mins for Hibs against Celtic. 2 for Bale against QPR
^ on loan = m = minutes; - = did not play, g= goal, t=tactical change, inj=injury, s=suspended, cs=clean sheet
* eligible for Wales updated: Sun, 30 Oct, 2011 19:05 UK.
Player |
Club |
Last game |
Date |
updated 29 Oct 11 |
Wayne Hennessey (Gk) |
Wolves |
v Man City |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Boaz Myhill (Gk) |
^Birmingham City |
v Brighton |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m-cs |
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James Collins |
Aston Villa |
v Sunderland |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Danny Gabbidon |
QPR |
v Tottenham |
30 Oct 11 |
sub on 9m |
Chris Gunter |
Nottm Forest |
v Hull |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Neal Eardley |
Blackpool |
v Burnley |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Lewin Nyatanga |
Bristol City |
v Barnsley |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Sam Ricketts |
Bolton |
v Swansea |
29 Oct 11 |
inj-out a few weeks |
Ashley Williams |
Swansea |
v Bolton |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Neil Taylor |
Swansea |
v Bolton |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Danny Collins |
^Ipswich |
v Millwall |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Adam Matthews |
Celtic |
v Hibernian |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Darcy Blake |
Cardiff |
v Leeds |
30 Oct 11 |
sub |
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Craig Bellamy |
Liverpool |
v WBA |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Robert Earnshaw |
Cardiff |
v Leeds |
30 Oct 11 |
sub |
Joe Ledley |
Celtic |
v Hibernian |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Brian Stock |
Doncaster |
v Coventry |
29 Oct 11 |
played 86m-t |
Jack Collison |
West Ham Utd |
v Leicester |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Gareth Bale |
Tottenham |
v QPR |
30 Oct 11 |
played 90m-2g |
Aaron Ramsey |
Arsenal |
v Chelsea |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
David Edwards |
Wolves |
v Man City |
29 Oct 11 |
played 68m-t |
Andy King |
Leicester City |
v West Ham |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m-2g |
Andrew Crofts |
Norwich City |
v Blackburn |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
David Vaughan |
Sunderland |
v Aston Villa |
29 Oct 11 |
played 81m-t |
Joe Allen |
Swansea |
v Bolton |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Andy Dorman |
Crystal Palace |
v Reading |
29 Oct 11 |
- |
Ched Evans |
Sheff Utd |
v Exeter |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Sam Vokes |
Wolves |
v Man City |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Simon Church |
Reading |
v Crystal Palace |
29 Oct 11 |
played 71m-t |
Steve Morison |
Norwich City |
v Blackburn |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Hal Robson-Kanu |
Reading |
v Crystal Palace |
29 Oct 11 |
played 72m-t |
David Cotterill |
Swansea |
v Bolton |
29 Oct 11 |
- |
Jermaine Easter |
Crystal Palace |
v Reading |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
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Young Guns |
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David Cornell (Gk) |
^Hereford |
v Torquay |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Jonathan Bond (Gk) |
Watford |
v Peterborough |
v Torquay |
sub |
James Wilson |
Bristol City |
v Barnsley |
29 Oct 11 |
sub on 80m |
Christian Ribeiro |
Bristol City |
v Barnsley |
29 Oct 11 |
played for the res midweek |
Ashley Richards |
Swansea |
v Bolton |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
David Stephens |
Hibernian |
v Celtic |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Elliott Hewitt |
Macclesfield |
v Southend |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Troy Brown |
Rotherham United |
v Northampton |
29 Oct 11 |
- |
Michael Doughty |
^Crawley |
v Accrington Stanley |
29 Oct 11 |
sub on 55m |
Jake Taylor |
^Exeter |
v Sheff Utd |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Jonathan Williams |
Crystal Palace |
v Reading |
29 Oct 11 |
played 81m-t |
Billy Bodin |
^Torquay |
v Hereford |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m-1g |
Tom Bradshaw |
Shrewsbury |
v AFC Wimbledon |
29 Oct 11 |
played 61m-t |
Eliot Richards |
Bristol Rovers |
v Dag & Red |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
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other players |
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Jason Brown (Gk) |
Aberdeen |
v Rangers |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Lewis Price (Gk) |
Crystal Palace |
v Reading |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Kyle Letheren |
Kilmarnock |
v Hearts |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
Rhoys Wiggins |
Charlton |
v Hartlepool |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Ben Turner* |
Cardiff City |
v Leeds |
30 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Gareth Roberts |
Derby County |
v Portsmouth |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Rob Edwards |
Barnsley |
v Bristol City |
29 Oct 11 |
sub |
John Oster |
Doncaster |
v Coventry |
29 Oct 11 |
inj-neck-2mths out |
Owain Tudur Jones |
Inverness |
v St Mirren |
29 Oct 11 |
-inj-knee |
Ben Davies |
Derby County |
v Portsmouth |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Freddy Eastwood |
Coventry |
v Doncaster |
29 Oct 11 |
-played for Res midweek |
David Jones* |
Wigan |
v Fulham |
29 Oct 11 |
played 90m |
Craig Davies |
Barnsley |
v Bristol City |
29 Oct 11 |
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WOMEN: Scotland 2 Wales 2 Thursday 27th October 2011
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WOMEN: Scotland 2 Wales 2. GOALS: Lea, Lander
Jarmo Matikainen has named the Wales team for the UEFA qualifier against Scotland at Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh.
Wales line up: 1 Nicola Davies 2 Loren Dykes 3 Sophie Ingle 4 Kylie Davies 5 Jayne Ludlow (Capt) 6 Amie Lea 7 Helen Bleazard 8 Michelle Green 9 Helen Lander 10 Gwennan Harries 11 Jessica Fishlock.
Subs: 12 Rhian Nokes, 13 Sally Wade, 14 Angharad James, 15 Hannah Keryakoplis, 16 Nia Jones, 17 Natasha Harding, 18 Hayley Ladd.
posted: Thu, 27 Oct, 2011 21:10 UK.
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FANS: S4C Live webcast Thursday 20th October 2011
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S4C to webcast women’s football international live
S4C will broadcast the Wales Women Football’s match against France Women live on-line on Saturday, 22 October.
Flagship show Sgorio’s production team will provide the live coverage from Parc y Scarlets. Llanelli, with the match set to kick off at 18:00.
This is the fist time that S4C has broadcast one of Wales Women’s football internationals live. It also breaks new ground as the first international football for S4C to stream as a web broadcast only.
The game will be shown live on S4C’s Sgorio website - s4c.co.uk/sgorio – with Bryn Tomos providing the commentary in a Rondo production for S4C.
The match is an important UEFA European Championship qualifier against a country which reached the semi-finals of the Women’s Football World Cup in the summer.
This will be the second live football game on S4C this Saturday as the Welsh Premier League match between Bangor and Neath will be televised live on Sgorio at 15:00 in the afternoon.
The Football Association of Wales has heartily welcomed the broadcast. Ian Gwyn Hughes, the FAW’s Head of Public Affairs said: “This is a great opportunity to promote the women’s game in Wales. We are breaking new ground here and once again we welcome the close working co-operation between us as a sports organisation and S4C.”
Geraint Rowlands, S4C’s Director of Commissioning said that the Channel was looking forward to broadcasting women’s international football. Geraint Rowlands: said: “We are delighted to be broadcasting women’s international football. It reflects S4C’s commitment to broadcast the widest possible variety of Welsh football. The interest in the women’s game is growing all the time and this broadcast will be welcomed by S4C’s many football followers.”
posted: Thu, 20 Oct, 2011 17:00 UK.
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