Price in Wales Squad - Ipswich Town News
Keeper Lewis Price has been named in the Wales squad for their World Cup qualifiers with England in Cardiff on 3rd September and Poland in Warsaw four days later. Price is expected to be back in the Town line-up on Saturday when the Blues face Sheffield Wednesday.
The 21-year-old goal-guard would have started Wednesday's friendly with Slovenia but missed out due to the leg injury he picked up in Town's 0-0 draw at Leicester.
Burnley's Danny Coyne took over for that game and will keep his place for the World Cup matches.
Wales: Coyne (Burnley), Jones (Wolves), Price (Ipswich), D Collins (Sunderland), J Collins (West Ham), Delaney (Aston Villa), Duffy (Portsmouth), Edwards (Wolves), Gabbidon (West Ham), Page (Coventry), Partridge (Bristol City), Ricketts (Swansea), Roberts (Tranmere), Thatcher (Man City), Davies (Everton), Fletcher (West Ham), Koumas (West Brom), Parry (Cardiff), Robinson (Sunderland), Vaughan (Crewe), Williams (West Ham), Bellamy (Blackburn), Earnshaw (West Brom), Giggs (Man Utd), Hartson (Celtic).
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