Daniel James Makes Comeback for Wales National Team
- Wales welcomes back Daniel James for the final Nations League games against Turkey and Iceland.
- James has recently played his first two games for Leeds after recovering from a hamstring injury.
- Wales aims for promotion to League A with wins in their last two matches as they currently trail by two points.
Daniel James has rejoined the Wales national squad for the upcoming Nations League matches against Turkey and Iceland. After suffering a hamstring injury in August, his return is a significant boost for the team. The winger has performed well for Leeds recently, scoring in a recent victory over Plymouth. Manager Craig Bellamy, who has had an unbeaten start to his managerial career, hopes to secure promotion to League A with two forthcoming wins, currently trailing the Group B4 leaders by two points. Along with James, Rubin Colwill has been included in the 26-man squad, replacing Ollie Cooper, who is out due to an injury. Notably, key players Aaron Ramsey and Ethan Ampadu remain sidelined, which adds pressure on the current squad to perform in the crucial matches ahead.