International Friendly

Wales vs Norway, International Friendly

· International Friendly
  • 15': Carl Fletcher
  • 62': Jason Koumas
  • 89': Jason Koumas
FT
3 - 0

About

Wales are hosting Norway at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the International Friendly.

Game Information

Competition: International Friendly

Venue:
Location: ,
Attendance: 7,000

Line-Ups

WAL Wales

No. Name
1 Wayne Hennessey (GK)
3 Sam Rickett
5 Craig Morgan
6 Lewin Nyatanga
2 Chris Gunter
10 Simon Davies
7 Carl Robinson
4 Carl Fletcher
9 Jason Koumas
11 Joe Ledley
8 Freddy Eastwood

NOR Norway

No. Name
23 Hakon Opdal (GK)
5 Brede Hangeland
34 Jarl Andre Storbaek
2 Pa-Modou Kah
6 John Arne Riise
8 Martin Andresen
7 Fredrik Stromstad
11 Morten Pedersen
26 Daniel Braaten
36 Erik Nevland
10 John Carew

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