Robert Page has nominated 26 players to represent Wales at their first Football World Cup in 64 years. The squad has nine active Premier League players and eight Championship players. There are two League One players, two from League Two, one from the Scottish Premiership and four currently playing club football abroad: captains Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Rodon and Ethan Ampadu. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans can buy England Vs Wales Tickets from our website. Here, BBC Wales profiles the people who will carry the nation's hopes in Qatar. Wayne Hennessey Age: 35 Appearance: 106 Goals: 0 The Nottingham Forest goalkeeper, who has made only one EFL Cup appearance this season, joined from Burnley last summer, although he has hindered few club performances in the past. Hennessey was second only to Danny Ward at Euro 2020 but is his favourite to start in Qatar after retaking the number 1 shirt. Danny Ward Age: 29 Appearance: 26 Goals: 0 The former Liverpool goalkeeper is finally getting some regular playing time at Leicester City following the summer departure of Kasper Schmeichel and is beginning to blossom after a difficult start to the season for the Foxes. Ward played his part in Leicester City's move out of the relegation zone and played for Wales in the last major. Adam Davies Age: 30 Appearance: 4 Goals: 0 Davies made three appearances for Sheffield United in October, his first club football game since joining the Stoke Blades in January last year. Davies, who was selected for Salford's Tom King, represented Wales in the Nations League last summer, but it would be a surprise if he sees a move from Qatar.



