Pair Called Up - Ipswich Town News
As expected, keeper Lewis Price and new loan midfielder Gavin Williams are both in the Wales squad for the friendly with Cyprus in Limassol next Wednesday. Price will once again be looking to win his first senior cap after injury thwarted him from doing so in three previous matches.
In one of those games, a 0-0 friendly draw with Slovenia, West Ham man Williams made his one and only full international appearance. The 25-year-old will hope to add to his tally as boss John Toshack fields a young side with a view to the principality's Euro 2008 campaign.
The match is being shown live from 6.40pm on BBC2 W, which is available on Sky channel 961.
Squad: P Jones (on loan Millwall), Margetson (Cardiff), Price (Ipswich), D Collins (Sunderland), J Collins (West Ham), Delaney (Aston Villa), Duffy (Coventry), Edwards (Wolves), Gabbidon (West Ham), Page (Coventry), Partridge (Bristol C), Ricketts (Swansea), G Roberts (Tranmere), Fletcher (West Ham), Robinson (Sunderland), Vaughan (Crewe), G Williams (on loan Ipswich), Bellamy (Blackburn), Earnshaw (West Brom), Hartson (Celtic).
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