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    UNDER 19: REPUBLIC OF IRELAND v WALES



    Under 19s-  16 Aug 18.

    Wales U19s will take on the Republic of Ireland (Away), match is in preparation for the UEFA qualifiers in November.

    Matches to be played Sunday 9 Sep 18 and Tuesday 11 Sep 18, Venue and Kick off times to be confirmed.

    update:

    Squad meet up Tuesday 4 Sep 18.

    Callum James GK (Bolton) and
    Barney Soadey (Bristol City) called up.

    Out are George Ratcliffe (injury), Ben Cabango and Brandon Cooper (U21 call up).

    Cameron Evans (Swansea City) also called up.

    Fixtures:
    Republic of Ireland v Wales
    Sunday 9 Sep 18 : kick off 3pm. City Calling Stadium, Langford.
    Republic of Ireland v Wales
    Tuesday 11 Sep 18 :  Kick off 12pm. Eamonn Deacy Park, Galway.

    Matches are in preparation for the UEFA qualifiers in November.

    Under 19 Squad
    George Ratcliffe (Cardiff City)
    Adam Przybek (West Bromwich Albion)
    Ryan Reynolds (Cardiff City)
    Jay Foulston (Newport County)
    Morgan Boyes (Liverpool)
    Neco Williams (Liverpool)
    Ryan Astley (Everton)
    Sion Spence (Cardiff City)
    Dan Griffiths (Cardiff City)
    Joe Adams (Bury)
    Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest)
    Brandon Cooper (Swansea City)
    Luke Jephcott (Plymouth Argyle)
    Pablo Martinez (West Bromwich Albion)
    Issak Davies (Cardiff City)
    Jack Vale (Blackburn Rovers)
    Ben Cabango (The New Saints - on Loan - Swansea City)
    Dylan Levitt (Manchester United)
    Ryan Stirk (Birmingham City)
    Sam Bowen (Cardiff City).

    From the original squad Ryan Astley (Everton) replaces Joe Lewis (Swansea City). (appeared on the OUFC website).

    Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest) qualifies for Wales through his maternal grandparents from Powys.

    Brennan Johnson (Nottingham Forest)


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    Posted: Thursday 16th August 2018
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