Tue Mar 24, 2026 2:07 pm
Take a look at the Bluebirds' involvement during the upcoming international fixtures...
FOUR WALES SELECTIONS
Four Bluebirds have been selected in a crucial window for the Welsh National Team.
Dylan Lawlor, Ronan Kpakio, Joel Colwill and Rubin Colwill have all been called up.
Craig Bellamy's side will face Bosnia and Herzegovina in a Play-Off Semi-Final as they look to secure a place in the World Cup. On the other side of the draw are Italy and Northern Ireland, who would be Wales' next opponents.
Wales Fixtures: FIFA World Cup Qualifying Play-Offs
Wales vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, 26/03/2026 (7:45pm KO)
Wales vs. Italy or Northern Ireland, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, 31/03/2026 (7:45pm KO)
ROBERTSON'S RETURN
Following his impressive campaign for the Bluebirds, midfielder Alex Robertson has been called up to represent Australia in this window.
Having made two appearances for the Socceroos earlier in his career, Alex returns for friendly fixtures against Cameron and Curacao.
Australia Fixtures: International Friendlies
Australia vs. Cameroon, Accor Stadium, Sydney, Australia, 27/03/2026 (9:10am KO)
Australia vs. Curacao, AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia, 31/03/2026 (10:10am KO)
CONTINUED U21 EXPERIENCE
Wales’ U21s squad includes five Bluebirds, with Luke Armstrong, Luey Giles, Dakarai Mafico, Cian Ashford and Tanatswa Nyakuhwa selected.
The side will face Belarus and Denmark as they continue their U21 European Championship qualifying campaign.
Wales are currently fifth in Group I, having recorded one win and three defeats so far.
Wales U21 Fixtures: U21 European Championship qualifying
Wales U21 vs. Belarus U21, Rodney Parade, Newport, Wales, 27/03/2026 (5:30pm KO)
Denmark U21 vs. Wales U21, Vejle Stadium, Vejle, Denmark, 31/03/2026 (5pm KO)
ACADEMY CALL-UPS
This month’s fixtures see our young Bluebirds continue their development at international level.
City quartet Jac Thomas, Jake Davies, Mannie Barton and Robert Tankiewicz have been called up at U19 level.
For Wales' U18s, Noah Williams, Paul Moreno, Axel Donczew, Hayden Allmark and Jack Sykes have been selected.
Wales age-grade fixtures:
Wales U19 vs. USA U19, 28/03/2026 (11am KO)
France U18 vs. Wales U18, 25/03/2026 (6:30pm KO)
Switzerland U18 vs. Wales U18, 28/03/2026 (5pm KO)
Wales U18 vs. Hungary U18, 31/03/2026 (5:30pm KO)
Tue Mar 24, 2026 3:10 pm
I hope none get injured.
But I do believe this is great experience for our players as we are playing in Division 3 week in week out.
So this is good for them Ned
Tue Mar 24, 2026 3:25 pm
Forever Blue wrote:I hope none get injured.
But I do believe this is great experience for our players as we are playing in Division 3 week in week out.
So this is good for them Ned
I agree, hopefully no injuries but good experience for them. Good thing is both games for Wales (if they win their first game) are in Cardiff so not much travelling.
The one that worries me slightly is Robertson flying all the way to Australia for two friendlies.
But because our game against Port Vale is off there's a bit of extra time for him to be ready for our next game on the following Monday.
Tue Mar 24, 2026 4:32 pm
Only Lawlor to worry about on the injury front I'd be shocked if anyone else gets game time
Tue Mar 24, 2026 6:31 pm
Starvinmarvin wrote:Only Lawlor to worry about on the injury front I'd be shocked if anyone else gets game time
I would imagine Robertson will play at some point for Australia.
Of our first team players, Ashford likely to play for Wales U21s.
Tue Mar 24, 2026 6:58 pm
That's a lot of players still working while other teams are resting, I wonder how many Internationals will Lincoln and Bolton have out?
Wed Mar 25, 2026 10:18 am
only Sheehan from Bolton in Wales squad, Lincoln ????
Wed Mar 25, 2026 10:36 am
ORCHARD BLUEBIRD wrote:only Sheehan from Bolton in Wales squad, Lincoln ????
That's mad, we have so many, the other teams will get extra rest for all their players bar one and time to work on the run-in.