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    Women U17 squad

     


    Wales Under 17 women
    Jayne Ludlow has named the squad for the UEFA Under 17 Women's Championship Elite Round.

    Wales will play Norway, Denmark and hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Elite Round, the finals tournament is in the Czech Republic in May.

    Wales squad:
    Aimee Watson (Bristol City Women FC)
    Grace Burke (Manchester United FC)

    Anna Morphet (Aston Villa FC)
    Shannon Dukes (Everton FC)
    Amina Vine (Bristol City Women FC)
    Ellie-Mai Sanford (Villa Dino Christchurch FC)
    Ella Powell (Cardiff City Ladies FC)

    Alice Griffiths (Cyncoed Ladies FC)
    Emily Poole (Cardiff City Ladies FC)
    Bronwen Thomas (Brighton & Hove Albion FC)
    Erin Riden (Aston Villa FC)
    Morgan Rogers (Abertysswg Aces FC)
    Ffion Morgan (Cardiff City Ladies FC)

    Meesha Dudley-Jones (Liverpool FC)
    Cassia Pike (Liverpool FC)
    Grace Horrell (Cyncoed Ladies FC)
    Emily Jones (Everton FC)
    Peyton Vincze (Oklahoma FC)

    Wales fixtures:
    20 March 2017 - Sarajevo : kick off 13:00: Norway v Wales
    22 March 2017 - Sarajevo : kick off 14:00: Denmark v Wales
    25 March 2017 - Sarajevo : kick off 14:00: Wales v Bosnia and Herzegovina.



    The UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship consists of three distinct stages: two qualifying rounds and an eight-team final tournament

    Elite round draw:
    24 nations in the round, were drawn into 6 groups of 4 teams. The groups are played as one-venue mini-tournaments with the winners and the runners-up with the best record against the teams first and third in their section progressing to the finals to join the hosts.

    Posted: Wednesday 1st March 2017
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