WalesWales4GibraltarGibraltar0
Wales 4-0 Gibraltar: As it happened & reaction
BBC Radio Wales & BBC Radio Cymru
Got a TV Licence?
Find out moreSummary
- Wales return to Wrexham as they host Gibraltar in an international friendly at the Stok Racecourse
- Manager Rob Page without the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Brennan Johnson due to injury
- Regan Poole, Joe Low, Charlie Savage and Liam Cullen all make their international debuts for the hosts
- Ben Davies heads Wales in front on 22 minutes
- Kieffer Moore doubles Wales' lead after 26 minutes in Wrexham
- Nathan Broadhead fires Wales 3-0 up in the 35th minute
- Kieffer Moore nets his second to put Wales four goals up before half time
- Wales return to action against Croatia in a crucial Euro 2024 qualifier on Sunday night
Live Reporting
Michael Pearlman
All times stated are UK
Wales won't change approach without Ramsey
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Robert Page says Wales will not change their approach in the remaining Euro 2024 qualifiers despite losing captain Aaron Ramsey to injury.
Ramsey is an absentee from Page's squad for the visit of Croatia to Cardiff on 15 October.
The Cardiff City midfielder, 32, will also miss Wales' last two qualifiers of the campaign against Armenia and Turkey in November.
"It's a shame and it's a blow, of course it is," said Wales manager Page.
"But there's nothing we can do. We have just got to get on with it and focus on the two games coming up, and especially the game against Croatia in Cardiff."
Wales are also without injured Tottenham forward Brennan Johnson for the Croatia game, as well as the friendly against Gibraltar in Wrexham four days earlier.
Ramsey has been ruled out for between eight and 10 weeks with a knee injury suffered in training with Cardiff.
Bluebirds boss Erol Bulut said the former Arsenal player could face a further three months on the sidelines should he end up requiring surgery.
The absence of 84-cap Ramsey is a heavy blow for Wales, particularly given his impressive form since he rejoined Cardiff in the summer.
"He's playing some of the best football [which] says a lot about coming back home and being settled," Page added.
Wales will not change approach without captain, says Robert Page
Post update
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Dave Edwards
Former Wales midfielder on BBC Radio Wales
Ben Davies is perfect, he's someone who will lead by example, he's a good person off the pitch and then Mr reliable on it.
The consistency of his performance in a Welsh shirt has been incredible.
Ben is such a huge part of this team.
Post update
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Wales have shown they aren't scared to put youngsters in, you don't have to be playing week in week out because we are in transition, there are a lot of places up for grabs.
I look at the young lads today and I just want them to play well and forget the occasion of it's their first cap, just play the game as you would a normal game.
Mickey's memories
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
The good times have certainly been back at the Racecourse for Wrexham of late.
The Welsh footballing icon that is Mickey Thomas is hoping the big guns of international football can follow Gibraltar in playing Wales at the north Wales venue in the near future.
https://twitter.com/therealMickeyT/status/1712109935637447036
Page: It would be 'mad' to play first XI
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Wales manager Rob Page on S4C: "It's a great opportunity for the younger players and to bring it up to Wrexham will hopefully be the start of a perfect night for us.
"We want to reward the players for the performances they've had for the Under-21s and the younger age groups and we want to see where they're at, they've done really well and it's a great night for them and a great occasion.
"With the injuries we've had it's not ideal so it's an opportunity for the younger players and the fringe players. We've had three centre backs pull out and we're carrying one, we're limited with that but Joe Low's impressed and Regan Poole has stepped up.
"We want to build on what we did in September and the confidence is high, albeit with a different XI.
"One of the advantages I have is I can rest some players and give them one game on Sunday while Croatia don't have that luxury.
"It would be mad of me to play some of those players ahead of Sunday."
'Proud' Davies to lead Wales
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Ben Davies says he is "incredibly proud" to captain Wales for the rest of their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
The Tottenham defender, 30, is set to lead his country in two matches this month and two in November after injury ruled out regular skipper Aaron Ramsey.
"Aaron's a great player and to be without him is a blow," said Davies.
Ben Davies - Tottenham defender 'incredibly proud' to captain Wales in Aaron Ramsey's absence
Post update
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
Gibraltar have played 80 matches in their short history as an independent football nation.
Ben Davies, Wales' captain tonight, has the same amount of international appearances on his own.
'I can't get Robbie off the phone'
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
With Charlie Savage set to make his Wales debut tonight, Rob Page admits it's been a struggle to get Charlie's dad and his old teammate Robbie Savage off the phone!
Page says Savage Sr has phoned him “numerous times” about his son Charlie before he called him into his latest Wales squad.
Savage was one of six uncapped players named in Page's squad for tonight's friendly.
Wales' history at the Racecourse
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Tonight's sold out status tells its own story about the appetite for Wales games in north Wales.
The world's oldest international football stadium has only hosted Wales once in the past 15 years.
The ground has seen investment since Wrexham's takeover by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
The Racecourse staged Wales' first home game in 1877 but the last visit to Wrexham, a March 2019 friendly against Trinidad and Tobago, was the first time the men's senior team had played at Wrexham's ground for 11 years.
A new 5,500-seater stand on the site of the ground's now demolished 'Kop' is part of an expansion that will take Wrexham's home capacity to around 15,600, although the development is not due to be completed until the start of the 2024-25 season.
It could however mean more regular visits from the national side in years to come.
The FAW was founded in Wrexham in 1876 and the Racecourse hosted every home match until 1890.
The stadium has hosted a record 94 Wales games, but Wrexham's relegation from the English Football League (EFL) in 2008 had an adverse effect on the national team playing there.
However, since their takeover in 2021 co-owners Reynolds and McElhenney have invested heavily both on and off the pitch.
Wrexham have also been introduced to an international audience through FX's successful 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary series on Disney+.
Post update
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Jayne Ludlow
Former Reading and Wales manager on BBC Sport
It's a great opportunity to have games against lower ranked opposition to give young talent a chance because they don't get many opportunities to show what they can do.
Jordan James was fantastic the last time we saw him play for Wales, I'm looking forward to seeing him, Charlie Savage is an exciting on as well.
Match facts
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
The last time
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Wales are playing at the home of Wrexham for the first time since March 2019 tonight.
Ryan Giggs' side defeated Trinidad and Tobago 1-0 on that occasion courtesy of a last-gasp winner from Ben Woodburn.
Of the 15 players that featured for the hosts that night, only one remains in the squad for the current camp. If you don't want to know the answer, look away now...
It's goalkeeper Danny Ward! Connor Roberts and Harry Wilson were both unused substitutes while Adam Davies featured off the bench but has withdrawn from the current squad due to injury.
Post update
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Dave Edwards
Former Wales midfielder on BBC Radio Wales
Everyone is excited about Charlie Savage, he's been playing, getting minutes and making the step up, he is definitely going to try and make an impression.
You're expecting Charlie Savage to have a lot of the ball this evening and make things happen.
Post update
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Iwan Roberts
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Cymru
Ben Davies hasn't started a game in the Premier League for Spurs this season and only Neco Williams has only played one for Nottingham Forest, Kieffer Moore also hasn't played much for Bournemouth.
I'm looking forward to seeing the young players like Charlie Savage and I've heard he has the same energy as his dad but just a bit more quality.
Robbie's pride
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Focus on Sunday
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
We know there is nothing lying on tonight and we are trying to bring through the next generation of players, it is all about the Croatia result, Wales need to win every game now on in.
Team news - record scorer Walker starts for Gibraltar
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at Stok Racecourse
Liam Walker is Gibraltar's record cap holder, having played in 71 of their 80 matches. He starts in midfield tonight.
He's also their joint-record goal scorer with five, a tally matched by tonight's captain Roy Chipolina.
Most of the Gibraltar team, ranked 198th in the world, play their domestic football in Gibraltar, with a few based in Spain and other countries.
Gibraltar: Coleing; Olivero, Jolley, Sergeant, Chipolina; Pozo, Walker, Annesley; Ronan, De Barr, Britto.
Subs: Banda, Lopez, J. Chipolina, Casciaro, Badr, El Hmidi, De Haro, Santos, Mouelhi, Hernandez, Coombes, Ballantine.
Team news - Wales hand out four debuts
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the Stok Racecourse
Wales manager Robert Page said there would be a new look to his team this evening, and he’s been true to his word with seven changes from the line-up that beat Latvia last time out.
There are debuts for defenders Regan Poole and Joe Low, midfielder Charlie ‘Son of Robbie’ Savage and forward Liam Cullen.
Goalkeeper Danny Ward, stand-in skipper Ben Davies, wing-back Neco Williams and midfielder Jordan James are the only players to keep their places.
Wales: Ward; Poole, Low, B. Davies; Burns, Savage, J. James, Williams; Broadhead, Cullen, Moore.
Subs: Hennessey, King, Lockyer, Beck, Roberts, Rodon, Ampadu, Levitt, Sheehan, Brooks, Harris, D. James, Wilson, Bradshaw.
Welcome to Wrexham
Wales v Gibraltar (19:45 BST)
Good evening and welcome to Wrexham for tonight's international friendly between Wales and Gibraltar.
This is a big night for Wrexham, with Wales returning to the Stok Racecourse for the first time since 2019.
Back then of course, Wrexham were owned by their fans rather than Deadpool and they were struggling in the National League.
Indeed, it was so long ago that Disney+ didn't even exist to host a documentary all about Wrexham and nobody in Philadelphia had a clue what 'The Turf' was.
And Wales are moving with the times as well, with boss Robert Page naming an inexperienced side for tonight's friendly against Gibraltar.
Let's have a look at those teams, shall we?