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Romania 4-3-3 Mircea Lucescu
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Starters
12 Ottó Hindrich
17 Lisav Naif Eissat
13 Matei Ilie
15 Andrei Burcă
23 Deian Sorescu
22 Vlad Dragomir
6 Tudor Băluță
10 Nicolae Stanciu
11 Ștefan Baiaram
19 Louis Munteanu
8 Darius Olaru
Substitutes
1 Ștefan Târnovanu
2 Tony Strata
3 Mihai Popescu
4 Adrian Rus
7 Florinel Coman
9 Denis Drăguş
14 Alex Dobre
16 Marian Aioani
18 David Matei
20 Andrei Borza
21 Olimpiu Moruțan
24 Andrei Coubiș
25 Cătălin Cîrjan
Wales 4-3-3 Craig Douglas Bellamy
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Starters
12 Danny Ward
3 Neco Williams
18 Rhys Norrington-Davies
6 Joe Rodon
10 Kai Andrews
23 Nathan Broadhead
5 Ethan Ampadu
22 Josh Sheehan
11 Brennan Johnson
13 Kieffer Moore
20 Daniel James
Substitutes
1 Karl Darlow
2 Chris Mepham
4 Ben Davies
7 David Brooks
8 Joel Colwill
9 Lewis Koumas
14 Connor Roberts
15 Jay DaSilva
17 Ronan Kpakio
19 Sorba Thomas
21 Tom King
24 Isaak Davies
25 Oliver Bostock
26 Cameron Congreve
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