Wrexham AFC have seen five senior players called up for international duty during the March break, underlining the club’s growing presence at international level during their Championship promotion push.
Wrexham remain in the play-off places in the Championship with 60 points from 38 games, keeping them firmly in contention as the season enters its final phase.
The March international window brings involvement across Cymru, Scotland, Jamaica and Burkina Faso, reflecting the breadth of the current squad.
This comes during a period where recent results have been mixed, with squad depth continuing to be tested across league and cup competitions.
Wrexham’s international call-ups reflect squad progression
Five Wrexham players have been selected for senior international duty, highlighting the club’s growing footprint at this level, as confirmed by Wrexham AFC.
Danny Ward and Nathan Broadhead have been named in the Cymru squad, while Dom Hyam joins Scotland, Bailey Cadamarteri links up with Jamaica, and Issa Kaboré has been included by Burkina Faso.
Wrexham AFC can confirm Danny Ward and Nathan Broadhead have been selected in the Cymru squad for the upcoming World Cup play-offs.
Craig Bellamy’s Cymru take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff on Thursday March 26, with the winner set to host Italy or Northern Ireland in the final on Tuesday March 31.
This level of representation reflects a squad that now contains multiple senior internationals, with data from Transfermarkt indicating a high proportion of internationally recognised players.
Ward return and Broadhead form highlight individual impact
Ward’s inclusion comes after his return from a long-term injury earlier in the season, with his recovery detailed by BBC.
The goalkeeper’s return has led to an immediate recall to the Cymru squad during a crucial international window.
Broadhead’s call-up follows consistent attacking output, with eight goals across all competitions for Wrexham this season, as shown by BBC.
He has also scored in each of the last two international breaks, reinforcing his role at both club and international level.
Moore absence balances positive call-up news
Kieffer Moore is not included in the Cymru squad after sustaining a hamstring tendon injury.
The forward has already missed Wrexham’s last two league fixtures, removing an experienced option during a demanding stage of the campaign.
His absence is balanced by the number of players stepping into international roles, maintaining overall squad contribution at this level.
Parkinson view shows importance of depth during international period
Phil Parkinson has previously highlighted the importance of squad depth as Wrexham navigate injuries, fixtures and international commitments, as outlined by Wrexham AFC.
The manager has acknowledged that international call-ups are part of competing at a higher level, even as they present challenges during the season.
Wrexham’s ability to maintain performance levels while managing these demands reflects the depth built within the squad.
With the club holding a play-off position, as shown by the latest standings, managing player availability across domestic and international duties remains a key factor in the final weeks.
Wrexham’s international representation provides further evidence of the squad’s development, with multiple players contributing on a wider stage as the Championship season approaches its conclusion.
