Wales Women’s squad named for home games against Germany and Iceland

Rachel Rowe returns to Wales squad
Rachel Rowe (#13 Wales) returns to the squad after injury. (James Whitehead/SPP)

Gemma Grainger has announced her 26-player Wales squad for a home double header in the UEFA Women’s Nations League matches against Iceland and Germany.

Rachel Rowe returns to the squad after missing out on last month’s matches due to injury, while Hannah Cain and Ceri Holland are available again after missing the second match in the previous camp due to injuries. Ellen Jones and Morgan Rogers are the two uncapped players in the squad.

The fixtures are the final matches in Wales’ inaugural UEFA Nations League campaign. The Iceland match at the Cardiff City Stadium on Friday 1 December (KO 19:15) is an all-to play for fixture to secure a potential play-off spot for the 2025 UEFA EURO 2025 finals, while the fixture with Germany on Tuesday 5 December (KO 18:30) will be the side’s first match at the Swansea.com Stadium since 2018.

Tickets for for both matches are available to purchase on the FAW ticketing website, priced at £10 for adults and £5 for children.

Wales squad: Olivia CLARK (Bristol City), Safia MIDDLETON-PATEL (Manchester United), Laura O’SULLIVAN (Cardiff City Ladies), Hayley LADD (Manchester United), Josie GREEN (Leicester City), Gemma EVANS (Manchester United), Alice GRIFFITHS (Southampton), Morgan ROGERS (Billericay Town), Rhiannon ROBERTS (Real Betis), Charlie ESTCOURT (Reading), Lily WOODHAM (Reading), Esther MORGAN (Heart of Midlothian), Ella POWELL (Bristol City), Anna FILBEY (Crystal Palace), Sophie INGLE (Chelsea), Angharad JAMES (Tottenham Hotspur), Jess FISHLOCK (OL Reign), Ceri HOLLAND (Liverpool), Ffion MORGAN (Bristol City), Rachel ROWE (Rangers), Carrie JONES (Bristol City), Kayleigh GREEN (Charlton Athletic), Elise HUGHES (Crystal Palace), Mary MCATEER (Sunderland), Hannah CAIN (Leicester City), Ellen JONES (Sunderland).

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