
Chris Gunter has named his Cymru squad for the UEFA European Under-19 Championship finals, which will be held in north Wales this summer between 28 June and 11 July.
Gunter has selected a 20-player squad to represent Cymru at the tournament, marking the nation’s fourth appearance at a men’s intermediate age group finals.
Arsenal defender Brayden Clarke becomes the first Cymru player to be selected for three UEFA youth EURO finals tournaments, having previously featured in the U17 EURO finals in Hungary and Cyprus in 2023 and 2024.
Oliver Bostock and Jayden Lienou, who were both involved in Craig Bellamy’s senior squad in June, have also been selected. They are joined by Robert Tankiewicz, who recently signed his first professional contract with Cardiff City.
Norwich City’s Elliot Myles and Brighton & Hove Albion’s Adam Brett are also included after receiving their first Cymru U21 call-ups in March. Everton duo Shea Pita and Luis Gardner have earned places in the squad, along with Manchester United forward Louie Bradbury, who scored his first U19 international goal on his debut against Sweden earlier this month.
Drawn in Group A, Cymru will begin their campaign against nine-time champions Spain at the Racecourse Ground on Sunday, 28 June (6pm).
They will then face former champions Germany at the Racecourse Ground on Wednesday, 1 July (8pm), before concluding the group stage against Denmark at the same venue on Saturday, 4 July (2pm).
Tickets are available to purchase on the FAW ticketing website.
Cymru U19: Luis Lines (Norwich City), Logan Stretch (Sheffield Wednesday), Stanley Dancey (Crewe Alexandra), Brayden Clarke (Arsenal), Noah Williams (Cardiff City), Iestyn Jones (Swansea City), Luis Gardner (Everton), Jayden Lienou (Leeds United), Jac Thomas (Cardiff City), Makenzie Bradbury (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Charlie Stevens (AFC Bournemouth), Joe Lacey (Sydney FC), Robert Tankiewicz (Cardiff City), Elliot Myles (Norwich City), Cruz Allen (Derby County), Henry Kasvosve (Brighton & Hove Albion), Shea Pita (Everton), Oliver Bostock (West Bromwich Albion), Louie Bradbury (Manchester United), Adam Brett (Brighton & Hove Albion).

