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    Under 19: Wales 3 England 2

     

    Saturday 12 November 2016.
    Wales 3 England 2
    Kick off 5pm - Nantporth, Bangor.

    Line up:
    Hale - Brown (GK)
    Coxe
    DaSilva
    Ampadu
    Poole
    Woodburn
    Smith
    Roberts (Capt)
    Broadhead
    Lewis
    Ovenden.

    Original Wales squad:
    Aaron Jones (Everton)
    Fergal Hale Brown (Norwich City)
    Cole DaSilva (Chelsea)
    Cameron Coxe (Cardiff City)
    Mitchell Clark (Aston Villa)
    Ethan Ampadu (Exeter City)
    Regan Poole (Manchester United)
    Ryan Leak (Wolves)
    Rhyle Ovenden (Watford)
    Matthew Smith (Manchester City)
    Ryan Harrington (Everton)
    Nathan Broadhead (Everton)
    Jack Evans (Swansea City)
    Ben Woodburn (Liverpool)
    Mark Harris (Cardiff City)
    Liam Cullen (Swansea City)
    Kieran Evans (Swansea City)
    Tyler Roberts (West Bromwich Albion, on loan at Oxford).


    Called up are Adam Przybek, Jack Evans and Aaron Lewis.

    Players born on or after 1 January 1998 are eligible to be selected.

    The qualifying round is made up of 13 groups of 4 nations. The top two from each group progress to the Elite round alongside the third-placed team with the best record against the top pair in their group.

    The UEFA Under-19 Championship finals will take place in Georgia in 2017.


    Posted: Monday 14th November 2016
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