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Ruairi Mc Conville and Paddy Mc Nair both played the full 90 minutes in Thursday's World Cup play-off in Italy Ali Mc Cann, Ruairi Mc Conville, Paddy Mc Nair and Bailey Peacock-Farrell will miss Northern Ireland's friendly with Wales in Cardiff on Tuesday. Preston North End midfielder Mc Cann sat out Northern Ireland's 2-0 World Cup play-off semi-final defeat in Italy with an ankle problem. Defenders Mc Conville and Mc Nair both impressed as they played the full 90 minutes in Bergamo but they will now return to Norwich City and Hull City respectively. Peacock-Farrell was named on the bench by manager Michael O'Neill as Pierce Charles started the play-off on his return from injury. After the quartet of withdrawals, O'Neill has a 24-man squad to pick from to face Wales. Who could get Northern Ireland chance in Wales? Brunt critical of 'ridiculous' Wales friendly Northern Ireland are particularly light in defence following the withdrawals of Mc Conville and Mc Nair, as well as the injured Dan Ballard. That could open the door for Tom Atcheson, who plays under O'Neill at Blackburn Rovers, to make his senior debut, while Trai Hume, Ciaron Brown, Eoin Toal and Brodie Spencer can also play in the centre of defence. Peacock-Farrell's absence will bring uncapped goalkeeper Josh Clarke, who is on loan at Partick Thistle from Celtic, into the squad. There could also be a debut for Liverpool teenager Kieran Morrison, who has made two senior cup appearances for Arne Slot's side this season. Craig Bellamy's Wales lost at home on penalties to Bosnia-Herzegovina after a 1-1 draw in their World Cup play-off semi-final at Cardiff City stadium. Goalkeepers: Conor Hazard (Plymouth Argyle), Pierce Charles (Sheffield Wednesday), Josh Clarke (Partick Thistle, on loan from Celtic). Defenders: Ciaron Brown and Brodie Spencer (both Oxford United), Trai Hume (Sunderland), Eoin Toal (Bolton Wanderers), Terry Devlin (Portsmouth), Tom Atcheson (Blackburn Rovers). Midfielders: Jamie Donley and Jamie Mc Donnell (both Oxford United), George Saville (Luton Town), Shea Charles (Southampton), Isaac Price (West Bromwich Albion), Paul Smyth (Queens Park Rangers), Ethan Galbraith (Swansea City), Justin Devenny (Crystal Palace), Brad Lyons (Kilmarnock), Patrick Kelly (Barnsley), Kieran Morrison (Liverpool). Forwards: Josh Magennis (Exeter City), Dion Charles (Huddersfield Town), Callum Marshall (Vfl Bochum, on loan from West Ham United), Jamie Reid (Stevenage). De Zerbi in advanced talks to become Spurs manager Tuchel not angry over England withdrawals Broken glass makes Horner return difficult - Wolff Ruth Jones as the late Carry On actress Hattie Jacques Tim Peake's quick update ahead of Artemis II's launch A gruelling final battle for the Gladiators Champion 2026 title Searching for answers decades on from an unsolved death All the latest GAA news as we head into Championship season All the latest from Irish Rugby with BBC Sport NI All the latest news from the Irish Premiership Proud Cacace seeks Navarrete unification duel 'Now feels like the right time to start family' How Sky can ignore limit on its TV picks & why fans are fed up Spurs have addressed their Tudor error - but cannot afford another 75% of fans oppose VAR in Premier League, says FSA Shades of Gascoigne - the rise of England's Anderson What can F1's bosses do to help keep Verstappen in the sport? Another crash, another bleary-eyed mugshot - what now for Woods? BBC Sport experts choose England World Cup XIs - who would you pick? Unbeaten Itauma knocks out Franklin. Video Unbeaten Itauma knocks out Franklin Why are Scotland playing Ivory Coast in Liverpool? Were England players really 'playing for themselves' against Uruguay? Mary Rand - the trailblazing Olympic champion The remarkable return of Roy Hodgson aged 78 Does Chukwuemeka show the demise of the 90-minute player? 'Kicked to the kerb' - is boxing failing its heroes? Fabregas, film stars and Disney: How Como are disrupting Italian football. Video Fabregas, film stars and Disney: How Como are disrupting Italian football Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.
