WALES C will renew rivalries with their English counterparts in Salford next March.
The two rivals will go head-to-head at the Peninsula Stadium on Tuesday, March 19, for a second successive season.
England won the first meeting back in March at Jenner Park, 3-2, former Dagenham attacker Fejiri Okenabirhie netting a hat-trick with Strikes Mark Jones and Chris Venables replying for Wales.
Wales will again be led by Mark Jones and Owain Tudur Jones with Connah's Quay Nomads midfielder Jay Owen and Cefn Druids full-back Naim Arsan pushing for selection once more, while the Ancients centre-half Nathan Peate, will surely be up for consideration after missing out last time.
Druids, meanwhile, have added Dr Richard Lawrence and Levi Challoner to their physio team, the duo working alongside the long serving Neil Roberts and Phil Joseph.
Chairman John Hughes said: "As a club with a limited playing budget, it makes sense to invest in top professionals who can ensure that our injuries are limited and that rehabilitation is an essential part of squad development."
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