![]() ![]() Wales 26-man squad to face Finland on 28 March and Germany on 1 April: Wayne Hennessey (Wolverhampton W), Boaz Myhill (Hull City), Owain Fon Williams (Stockport County), Gareth Bale (Tottenham Hotspur), James Collins (West Ham United), Neal Eardley (Oldham Athletic), Chris Gunter (Nottingham Forest), Craig Morgan (Peterborough United), Lewin Nyatanga (Derby County), Sam Ricketts (Hull City), Ashley Williams (Swansea City), Rhys Williams (Middlesbrough), Simon Davies (Fulham), David Edwards (Wolverhampton W), Carl Fletcher (Plymouth Argyle), Owain Tudur Jones (Swindon Town), Jason Koumas (Wigan Athletic), Joe Ledley (Cardiff City), Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), Carl Robinson (Toronto), Gavin Williams (Bristol City), Craig Bellamy (Manchester City), David Cotterill (Sheffield United), Robert Earnshaw (Nottingham Forest), Ched Evans (Manchester City), Sam Vokes (Wolverhampton Wanderers). Midfielder Jack Collison (knee) and centre-back Danny Gabbidon (back and groin) are definitely out. Wales manager John Toshack has his own injury worries as captain Craig Bellamy (knee) and key centre-back James Collins (hamstring) are both facing a race against time to be fit for their qualifying double-header. Klose's double beat Wales in Euro 2008 qualifier in September 2007. The 30-year-old is one of the most lethal frontmen in international football and averages a goal every other of his 88 Germany games. Klose has previously been a thorn in Wales' side, the 2006 World Cup top-scorer scored twice on Germany's last visit to the Millennium Stadium. Klose is out for six weeks after picking up an ankle injury in Bayern's 3-0 win over Bochum last weekend. Podolski should lead the Germany attack against Liechtenstein in Leipzig and in Cardiff in the absence of his injured club colleague Miroslav Klose. Give your thoughts on the World Cup qualifiers
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