Wales’ crucial European Championship qualifying matchup against Croatia is scheduled for tonight.
Wales knows they need to win the next games in order to have any chance of qualifying automatically due to their dismal summer performance streak and Turkey’s victory against Croatia on Thursday night.
Given the rumors swirling about Wales manager Rob Page, the outcome may have an impact on his future.
In light of that, here is a possible starting lineup for the match at Cardiff City Stadium tonight.
Danny Ward, GK
Wales’s goalkeeping situation is currently problematic. There are no senior goalkeepers receiving significant playing time at the club level, and there are no genuine prospects making an impression at the position. Hennessey and Ward both played on Wednesday, but Ward should start tonight.
Conor Roberts, RWB
He has been Wales’ constant presence at the back, and it’s likely that he will start again tonight. His background and tenacity will come in very handy during this challenging exam.
Joe Rodon, CB
Since joining Leeds United in the summer, the new player has seen an increase in regular playing time at the club level, which will undoubtedly help the national team. Wales’ defense will need to put up another strong showing tonight hoping for yet another spotless record.
Ben Davies, CB
In this crucial match, Ben Davies is expected to lead his country as captain and is expected to start. On Saturday, Davies expressed his pride in donning the armband and his belief that Wales can defeat Croatia, a “world class” team. He is also aware that under pressure boss Rob Page will benefit greatly from a victory.
Neco Williams, LWB
He is a dangerous attacker and has played strong defense for Wales. If he performs at his typical level on Sunday night, he may have a significant role to play.
Ethan Ampadu, CM
The Leeds United midfielder, who is only 23 years old, has 45 caps and is regarded as an experienced member of the Wales team. A strong showing from Ampadu and his youthful midfield partner is required because there aren’t many players in the midfield.
Kieffer Moore, ST
He is coming off a brace in the Gibraltar match on Wednesday. Manager Rob Page said that because he was craving a third, they had to take him out at halftime. He is eager for accomplishments, and maybe Sunday night he will receive some.
Due to injury, Brennan Johnson of Spurs and Captain Aaron Ramsey will not play for Wales on Sunday.
Since everyone in the group is training on Saturday afternoon, there are no more injury concerns.
Chris Mepham may be replaced by Tom Lockyer at the start of the game, but Rob Page is determined to include the Bournemouth defender.
After making an impression in the friendly on Wednesday, young players Charlie Savage and Joe Low are still with the team and will be available for Sunday.