Chris Coleman's team rewrote the history books by qualifying for Euro 2016, when Wales went to a major championship for only the second time having featured at the 1958 World Cup. It has not been an easy campaign, with Wales fourth in Group E as the fight for qualification reaches a conclusion. "I think any team in the world would say they would rather play Wales without Gareth Bale," Davies acknowledges. With Rodon injured, central defender Williams looks a strong contender to come back into the side in Azerbaijan having established himself in the Bristol City side in recent weeks. They can be saved for next Tuesday night, which Wales hope will mark the start of the countdown to Euro 2020.
Source: BBC November 12, 2019 22:34 UTC