Hewitt in Wales U21 Squad - Ipswich Town News
Right-back Elliott Hewitt has been named in the Wales U21 squad for their final two Euro 2015 qualifiers against Finland and Lithuania next month.
The Welsh youngsters, who are currently fourth in their group and out of running for qualification, take on Finland in Turku on Friday 5th September, then Lithuania in Alytus four days later.
Hewitt, 20, has previously won nine caps with the U21s, who are coached by former Blues midfielder Geraint Williams.
Wales U21s: Christian Dibble - Barnsley, Danny Ward - Liverpool, Daniel Alfei - Swansea City (loan Northampton Town), Morgan Fox - Charlton Athletic, Elliott Hewitt - Ipswich Town, Declan John - Cardiff City, George Ray - Crewe Alexandra, Joe Walsh - Crawley Town, Jordan Williams - Liverpool, Gwion Edwards - Crawley Town, Lee Evans - Wolverhampton Wanderers, Lloyd Isgrove - Southampton, Tom O’Sullivan - Cardiff City, Josh Sheehan - Swansea City, Theo Wharton - Cardiff City, Wes Burns - Bristol City, Ellis Harrison - Bristol Rovers, Bradley Reid - Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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