Sporting Digest: Football
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Your support makes all the difference.ALLBRIGHT BITTER WELSH CUP Third-round draw: Morda v Caersws or Newtown; Hereford Utd v Mostyn; Holywell v Llansantffraid or Aberystwyth; Llangefni or Brymbo v Connah's Quay Nomads; Bangor C v Llanfairpwll; Wrexham v Carno; Cefn Druids or Mold v Rhyl; Flint v Welshpool; Ebbw Vale v Skewen; Caerau or Barry v Cwmbran; Swansea C v Merthyr Tydfil; Ferndale or Treowen Stars v Porthcawl or Pontyclun; Cardiff C v Afan Lido; Haverfordwest v Briton Ferry; Inter Cardiff v Caldicot; Ton Pentre v Llanelli. (Ties to be played 6 November).
ENGLAND UNDER-21s (v Netherlands, World Cup Group Two, Utrecht, 12 October): Gerrard (Oldham), Watson (Barnsley); Ardley (Wimbledon), Watson (Newcastle), Summerbee (Swindon), Small (Aston Villa), Minto (Charlton), Ehiogu (Aston Villa), Jackson (Everton), Awford (Portsmouth); Flitcroft (Manchester City), Redknapp (Liverpool), Clark (Newcastle), Sheron (Manchester City), Newton (Chelsea), Anderton (Tottenham), Sinclair (QPR), Cole (Newcastle), Sutton (Norwich), Shipperley (Chelsea). Standby: Walker (Tottenham), Whelan (Ipswich), Fowler (Liverpool), McManaman (Liverpool), Allen (QPR), Stewart (Bristol Rovers).
SPANISH SQUAD (v Republic of Ireland, World Cup Group Three, Dublin, 13 October): Zubizarreta (Barcelona), Lopetegui (Logrones); Gonzalez (Deportivo La Coruna), Caminero, Munoz, Narvaez (all Atletico Madrid), Ferrer, Bakero, Guardiola, Nadal, Goicoechea, Salinas, Estebaranz (all Barcelona), Alkorta, Luis Enrique, Hierro (all Real Madrid), Giner, Camarasa (both Valencia).
DANISH SQUAD (v Northern Ireland, World Cup Group Three, Copenhagen, 13 October): Schmeichel (Manchester United), L Hogh (Odense); Friis-Hansen (Lille), J Hogh, Rieper, Vilfort (all Brondby), Steen Nielsen (Odense), L Olsen (Seraing), H Larsen (Waldhof Mannheim), Jensen (Arsenal), Kjeldbjerg (Chelsea), B Laudrup (Milan), M Laudrup (Barcelona), Pingel (Bursapsor).
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