Craig Bellamy and James Collins have both been included in manager John Toshack's Wales squad for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Liechtenstein and Germany.
Bellamy made his comeback off the bench in West Ham United's 2-1 win at Fulham on Saturday, getting a valuable 15 minutes. Collins meanwhile is yet to feature for the first-team this season as he recovers from a knee injury, but has taken part in full training and practice matches with the first-team squad.
Wales captain Bellamy last played for his country nearly a year ago in a 2-1 win over San Marino while Collins last featured in a 0-0 draw with Germany in November 2007. Both players were initially named in Toshack's squad for last month's qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Russia before having to withdraw.
Liechtenstein visit the Millennium Stadium on 11 October and then the squad travel to Monchengladbach for the Germany match on 15 October with Wales lying third in Group 5 following the 1-0 win against Azerbaijan and the 2-1 defeat by Russia.
Bellamy made his comeback off the bench in West Ham United's 2-1 win at Fulham on Saturday, getting a valuable 15 minutes. Collins meanwhile is yet to feature for the first-team this season as he recovers from a knee injury, but has taken part in full training and practice matches with the first-team squad.
Wales captain Bellamy last played for his country nearly a year ago in a 2-1 win over San Marino while Collins last featured in a 0-0 draw with Germany in November 2007. Both players were initially named in Toshack's squad for last month's qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Russia before having to withdraw.
Liechtenstein visit the Millennium Stadium on 11 October and then the squad travel to Monchengladbach for the Germany match on 15 October with Wales lying third in Group 5 following the 1-0 win against Azerbaijan and the 2-1 defeat by Russia.