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Burns Could Add to Caps
Thursday, 22nd Sep 2022 10:16

Blues wing-back Wes Burns could win his fourth full cap this evening when Wales face Belgium in a UEFA Nations League tie at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels (Premier League Sports 1 and S4C, KO 7.45pm).

Burns, 27, will miss Sunday’s live-on-Sky game at Plymouth as a result of the international call with the Welsh also set to play Poland at the Cardiff City Stadium on the same day.

Also in the squad are former Town striker Kieffer Moore, now with AFC Bournemouth, ex-loanee Jonny Williams, currently with Swindon, and Nottingham Forest's Brennan Johnson, son of former Town striker David.

The players in the current squad will be out to impress manager Rob Page as he weighs-up who to select for the World Cup in Qatar in November.

Elsewhere, Blues keeper Lewis Ridd was an unused sub as the Wales U19s drew 0-0 with Hungary in their opening European Championships qualifying group game at Nantporth, Bangor yesterday.

Academy midfielder Rio Oudnie-Morgan was also left on the bench throughout as Northern Ireland’s U19s drew 2-2 with Slovenia in their first European Championships group match in Holland.

Town centre-half Cameron Stewart could win his first Northern Ireland U21s cap this afternoon when his side take on Scotland at Belfast’s Blanchflower Stadium in the first of two friendlies between the teams.


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WeWereZombies added 11:50 - Sep 22
I've heard that the atmosphere can be intents at the Bedouin Stadium...
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JewellintheTown added 12:12 - Sep 22
Doesn't help that it keeps moving location either.
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bobble added 12:23 - Sep 22
arab a guess that wales will lose..
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Linkboy13 added 14:39 - Sep 22
It's no coincidence that his club form has dropped since being capped by Wales.
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reescurtis added 18:55 - Sep 22
Hes not even on the bench so we lose one of our best players so he can sit in the stands 👍🏻👍🏻 Makes sense
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sharpshooter added 19:59 - Sep 22
It's been detrimental to him, nowhere near as effective as he was last season. Hopefully he will regain form, quite clearly reflected on tonight's team selection.
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Roystontown added 20:05 - Sep 22
As he's not even on the bench they might have well called me up and I'm english over 50 and fat What a waste.We now have to suffer in a top of the table league game. JOKE
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dusth added 20:15 - Sep 22
He will almost play on Sunday against Poland. His effectiveness has been reduced because most sides are putting two men on him. That will change when they have to plug holes on the other side of the pitch. He'll make goals and score and I never expected him to score as many this season - ffs he's a wing back!!
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dusth added 20:18 - Sep 22
Wales bedouin.
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