FINAL SCORE
WALES 0 v BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 0
Cardiff City Stadium
Friday 10th Oct 2014
19:45 kick off
Updated 10th Oct 2014
Wales team : (3-5-2) Hennessey, Gunter, A Williams, Chester, Davies, Taylor, Ledley, King, J Williams, Bale, Church.
The likely line-ups
Wales (5-4-1): Hennessey (Crystal Palace); Gunter (Reading), Chester (Hull), A Williams (Swansea, Capt), Davies (Tottenham), Taylor (Swansea);Ledley (Crystal Palace), King (Leicester), Bale (Real Madrid), Robson-Kanu (Reading); Church (Charlton).
Bosnia (4-1-3-2): Begovic (Stoke); Vrsajevic (Hadjuk Split), Sunjic (Kuban Krasnador), Besic (Everton), Lulic (Lazio); Hadzic (Sturm Graz); Susic (Hadjuk Split), Pjanic (Roma), Prcic (Rennes); Dezeko (Man City, Capt), Ibisevic (Stuggart)
Team news
Wales are without a total of 10 players through injury, the absence of Aaron Ramsey, Joe Allen and Emyr Huws the most noticeable with the middle of the park significantly weakened as a result. It could force Coleman into a tinkering of tactics with a five-man defence not something that can be ruled out.
David Edwards could return while Hal Robson-Kanu is available after missing the Andorra outing through injury and whether he plays as part of a frontline depends on Coleman’s choice with Simon Church and Jonathan Williams the others in contention.
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Chris Coleman’s first three picks are missing after Emyr Huws joined Ramsey and Allen on the sidelines yesterday. Joe Ledley, Andy King and Dave Edwards are just going to have to come in and step up to the plate, provide the foundation from which Bale can flourish.
Wigan midfielder Emyr Huws out of Wales squad.
Manager Chris Coleman is now without 10 players for the crucial match in Cardiff on Friday, 10 October, but believes his squad has the strength to cope.
"Whoever we have, the players are good enough," he said.
Amidst the injury headaches, Coleman does have Real Madrid star Gareth Bale available, with the winger hoping Wales can make history.
Meanwhile Coleman has confirmed Huws is to have a scan on his ankle injury.
Wales beat Andorra 2-1 in their opening game and face Cyprus in Cardiff on Monday, 13 October.
Bosnia-Herzegovina‘s national football team is set to take on Wales today 20:45, at Cardiff City Stadium, in Wales. Safet Susic’s men lost their opening EURO2016 qualification match to Cyprus 1-2 at home in Zenica, while the Welsh drew victory from Andorra away from home. Now the Bosnian team is looking to strip points from Gareth Bale and the Welsh Dragons, quite a task.
Bosnia started off with a shock defeat to Cyprus.
Wales started off their campaign with an away win at Andorra.
WALES v BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
Cardiff City Stadium
Friday 10th Oct 2014
19:45 kick off
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Wales squad named for the match v Bosnia.
Wales squad:
Goalkeepers:
Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace)
Kyle Letheren (Dundee)
Owain Fon Williams (Tranmere Rovers)
Defenders:
James Chester (Hull City)
Joe Walsh (Crawley Town)
Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur)
Declan John (Cardiff City)
Danny Gabbidon (Cardiff City)
Chris Gunter (Reading)
Samuel Ricketts (Wolves)
Neil Taylor (Swansea City)
Rhoys Wiggins (Charlton Athletic)
Ashley Williams (Swansea City)
Midfielders:
David Cotterill (Birmingham City)
David Edwards (Wolves)
Gwion Edwards (Crawley Town)
Emyr Huws (Wigan Athletic)
Andy King (Leicester City)
Joe Ledley (Crystal Palace)
Forwards:
Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)
Simon Church (Charlton Athletic)
Tom Lawrence (Leicester City)
Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading)
Jake Taylor (Reading)
George Williams (Fulham)
Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace - on loan at Ipswich Town).