Wales manager 'confident' Fishlock will return ahead of Women's World Cup play-offs

Wales Women's manager Gemma Grainger
Wales Women's manager Gemma Grainger says there's no room for complacency as they prepare to be cheered on by their biggest home crowd at the Cardiff City Stadium. Credit: ITV News Wales/PA Images.

Wales have announced their squad for the Women's World Cup play-offs next month.

It's the first time in history the team have made it to this stage. Manager Gemma Grainger says there's no room for complacency.

She says the team's confident Jess Fishlock, Wales' most-capped footballer with 134 appearances, will be fit for the first of three potential play-off ties against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Cardiff on 6th October.

It comes after Fishlock missed the final qualifying double-header earlier this month.

The 35-year-old midfielder has played just over half an hour for her American club OL Reign since missing Wales' concluding group games against Greece and Slovenia through injury.

Wales manager Gemma Grainger told ITV Wales News: ''We don't see it as pressure, you know, for us we know that Bosnia are a lower rank then us, but for us we set our standards very clearly in terms of the standards we want to achieve every time we step on the training pitch, every-time we step on the pitch.''

When asked about Fishlock, she said: "From the moment she left us we contacted the club to make sure Jess was put in the centre of everything.

"These two weeks we want to look after her, as we did the last camp, to make sure she was in the middle of all our decisions.

"She's had a fantastic time at her club since as they've secured a play-off spot.

"Jess has got a game this weekend, and then she'll be jumping on that flight, and we'll be looking forward to seeing her."

Over 9,000 tickets have already been sold for the Bosnia and Herzegovina tie at the Cardiff City Stadium. Credit: ITV News Wales.

Fishlock's creativity was missed as Wales drew 0-0 with Slovenia in Cardiff to secure a World Cup play-off place.

But Grainger insisted it was the right decision to omit Fishlock from such a huge occasion, saying: "The important thing for us as a team is making the right decisions, and we won't put our players at risk.

"The most important thing was what was right for Jess, for Wales, and for the club itself.

"Being at the stage she is in her career, we have to take care of her because her playing as long as she can is our number one priority."

Veteran Aston Villa forward Natasha Harding is unavailable for personal reasons and replaced in the squad by Bristol City's Chloe Bull.

The 103-times capped Harding has a senior leadership role within the group, but Grainger is confident the void created by her absence can be filled.

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Wales are favourites to progress to a second play-off round away to Switzerland on October 11.

The two best-ranked play-off final winners will secure places at the 2023 World Cup, with the other victorious side going into inter-continental play-offs.

Wales are likely to be in the inter-continental play-offs in February should they beat Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland.

Over 9,000 tickets have already been sold for the Bosnia and Herzegovina tie at the Cardiff City Stadium.

It has put Wales on track to beat their record attendance for a women's home game, eclipsing the 12,741 crowd that saw the Slovenia draw on 6th September.