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Rob Page will announce his Cymru squad on Tuesday afternoon ahead of the opening two UEFA EURO 2024 qualifiers against Croatia (Saturday 25 March) in Split and Latvia (Tuesday 28 March) at the Cardiff City Stadium.
The announcement will mark the start of a new era for the national team with Chris Gunter, Jonny Williams, Joe Allen and Gareth Bale all confirming their retirement from the international stage since the last time the group were together in Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals. Cymru, Croatia and Latvia are joined by Turkey and Armenia in Group D for this latest qualifying campaign, and Page will be desperate to see his side get early points on the board having qualified for the last two EURO finals in succession.
Cymru and Croatia last met in qualifying for EURO 2020, and while Croatia claimed maximum points in Osijek, an equaliser from Bale earned Cymru a share of the points in the return match in Cardiff. Both teams would qualify for the finals that eventually took place a year later due to the pandemic, and while both teams made it through the group stage, neither side could make it past the Round of 16. By comparison, Latvia have only ever qualified for one major tournament, and this competition will mark the 20 year anniversary of when they reached EURO 2004.
The announcement will mark the start of a new era for the national team with Chris Gunter, Jonny Williams, Joe Allen and Gareth Bale all confirming their retirement from the international stage since the last time the group were together in Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Finals. Cymru, Croatia and Latvia are joined by Turkey and Armenia in Group D for this latest qualifying campaign, and Page will be desperate to see his side get early points on the board having qualified for the last two EURO finals in succession.

Cymru and Croatia last met in qualifying for EURO 2020, and while Croatia claimed maximum points in Osijek, an equaliser from Bale earned Cymru a share of the points in the return match in Cardiff. Both teams would qualify for the finals that eventually took place a year later due to the pandemic, and while both teams made it through the group stage, neither side could make it past the Round of 16. By comparison, Latvia have only ever qualified for one major tournament, and this competition will mark the 20 year anniversary of when they reached EURO 2004.