Wales World Cup 2022 squad: Who's in and who's out?

Who got the nod from head coach Robert Page as Wales prepare for 2022 World Cup?

Wales will be making their second appearance at the World Cup in Qatar after a hiatus of 64 years.

They made their first and only appearance in 1958, ending their journey at the quarter-final stage after losing to eventual winners Brazil.

Talisman Gareth Bale was instrumental against Ukraine in the qualifying play-offs as Wales earned their ticket to the marquee international tournament following his winner in the first half.

Can Bale once again shine in Qatar and guide them to a better finish than 1958?

Wales have been drawn in Group B along with England, Iran and United States. Not the worst group to be placed in and if they can play to their potential, progressing to the knockouts is possible.

Here are the 26 players selected for Qatar…

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There is always a tussle for the starting berth between veteran keeper Wayne Hennessey and Leicester City keeper Danny Ward.

The latter stood between the sticks for most matches in the qualification stage, but a knee surgery forced him out for a considerable period and since then Hennessey has once again grabbed the number one position.

The 35-year-old has been the regular choice in 2022 and should continue with that role in Qatar as well.

Meanwhile, Page picked Adam Davies as his third goalkeeper for Qatar.

Name

Club

Wayne Hennessey

Nottingham Forest

Danny Ward

Leicester City

Adam Davies

Sheffield United

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Wales have a nice blend of youth and experience in the defensive department.

Tottenham's Ben Davies is responsible for organising the back-line and is likely to be partnered by Joe Rodon of Rennes and Chris Mepham of Bournemouth in a three-man defence.

Spezia's Ethan Ampadu is another solid centre-back option, but Page has been using him more often as a defensive midfielder.

Neco Williams should start as the left wing-back with versatile defender Connor Roberts on the other flank. The latter is expected to face stiff competition from Chris Gunter, though, who has over 100 caps for Wales.

Name

Club

Chris Gunter

Wimbledon

Neco Williams

Nottingham Forest

Ben Cabango

Swansea City

Joe Rodon

Rennes

Connor Roberts

Burnley

Ethan Ampadu

Spezia

Ben Davies

Tottenham

Tom Lockyer

Luton Town

Chris Mepham

Bournemouth

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Page has been using Ampadu as a defensive screener and the Spezia standout could partner with Aaron Ramsey, whose experience will be key in the World Cup.

A host of young talents in Matt Smith, Sorba Thomas and Rubin Colwill are raring to make their mark at the grandest stage of football, too.

Harry Wilson played a key part in the qualification process and got the nod in the final 26-man squad. Meanwhile, Joe Allen will like to prove his worth to Page once again after falling down the pecking order in recent months.

Name

Club

Dylan Levitt

Dundee United

Matt Smith

Milton Keynes Dons

Joe Morrell

Portsmouth

Jonny Williams

Swindon Town

Sorba Thomas

Huddersfield Town

Rubin Colwill

Cardiff City

Joe Allen

Swansea City

Aaron Ramsey

Nice

Harry Wilson

Fulham

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Led by their talismanic skipper Gareth Bale and supported by a number of younger players in Brennan Johnson and Tyler Roberts, Wales boast a talented front-line.

Dan James has been playing at the top level for many years and his form will be crucial for Wales in Qatar.

Kieffer Moore also has significant international experience under his belt and might be used from the start as the target man for Bale and James to move around.

Name

Club

Brennan Johnson

Nottingham Forest

Gareth Bale

Los Angeles FC

Kieffer Moore

Bournemouth

Mark Harris

Cardiff City

Dan James

Fulham