Wales
Line-up
- 1W. Hennessey
- 22Mepham, Chris
- 17R. Norrington-Davies
- 23D. Levitt
- 3N. Williams
- 6J. Rodon
- 26M. Smith
- 18J. Williams
- 8H. Wilson
- 11G. Bale
- 13K. Moore
- 4B. Davies
- 15E. Ampadu
- 10A. Ramsey
- 7J. Allen
- 19D. Brooks
- 9T. Roberts
Subs
- 21A. Davies
- 12D. Ward
- 24Cabango, Ben
- 2Gunter, Chris
- 14C. Roberts
- 25R. Colwill
Albania
Line-up
- 1Selmani, Gentian
- 6B. Djimsiti
- 15M. Kumbulla
- 18A. Ismajli
- 22A. Abrashi
- 9L. Trashi
- 5Freddie Veseli
- 8Kallaku, Sherif
- 14Q. Laçi
- 16S. Cikalleshi
- 11Seferi, Taulant
- 3E. Lenjani
- 17A. Doka
- 4E. Çekiçi
- 7K. Bare
- 19B. Balaj
- 10R. Manaj
Subs
- 23R. Harizaj
- 12Sherri, Alen
- 13A. Ajeti
- 2E. Hoxhallari
- 20Ramadani, Ylber
Wales play host to Albania at their Cardiff City Stadium in what is expected to be an interesting game. Wales suffered an expected 3-0 loss to France on Wednesday evening, but they are surely capable of matching Albania at home ground. Talented defender Neco Williams is banned for the hosts, while Juventus ace Aaron Ramsey is likely to return to the starting XI. As always, a man to watch in the home team will be Tottenham attacker Gareth Bale.
Unlike Wales, Albania will not take part at the upcoming European Championship finals. The Dragons want this win more than the Albanians, and we are positive that the hosts are going to prove their worth in their last warm-up game before EURO 2020. Konyaspor attacker Sokol Cikalleshi, who has netted 10 goals in 39 appearances for the national team, is widely expected to lead the line for the visitors.