ATTACKING BLOW

Wales expect captain to face Austria despite injury doubt

Reports in Spain say the Wales captain had back pain.

In Summary

• “He tried this morning but he wasn’t up to playing,” Ancelloti said on Sunday.

• Scotland and Ukraine’s fixture will now be played in June, with the play-off final to follow in the same month.

Wales' Gareth Bale during training
Wales' Gareth Bale during training
Image: REUTERS

Wales are hopeful Gareth Bale will be fit for Thursday’s World Cup play-off against Austria despite Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti revealing he missed Sunday’s game against Barcelona because he “didn’t feel well”.

Reports in Spain say the Wales captain had back pain.

“He tried this morning but he wasn’t up to playing,” Ancelloti said on Sunday. “He’s now going to join up with his national team and they’ll decide whether he plays or not.”

Bale has arrived in the Wales camp having been included in manager Robert Page’s squad for the World Cup semi-final, despite playing in only two games for Real Madrid since his last international appearance in November 2021.

The 32-year-old Wales captain has been left out of Real Madrid’s squad for some recent games but was originally named on their list of players available for El Clasico, which Barcelona won 4-0.

Aaron Ramsey joins up with the Wales squad after scoring his first goal for Rangers on Sunday since joining on loan from Juventus in January. The winner of the Wales v Austria semi-final will face the winner of Scotland v Ukraine, a game that has been postponed.

Scotland and Ukraine’s fixture will now be played in June, with the play-off final to follow in the same month.