Wrexham stars Kieffer Moore and Nathan Broadhead could make history with Wales when they face England at Wembley in a friendly during the international break.
Craig Bellamy selected the Wrexham pair in the Wales squad, as he believes they will add certain qualities for this clash and in their World Cup qualifier against Belgium only a matter of days later.
Moore is aiming to break the goalscoring record set by a Cardiff City legend against England as he looks to add to his tally of 15 in his 50 appearances for his nation.
The Red Dragons pair could make incredible history with their country should they be able to beat the Three Lions at Wembley, becoming the first Welsh side to do so since 1977, when they won 1-0.
Craig Bellamy believes if Wales emulate the 2011 performance, they will give them every chance of achieving this momentous history.
Three former Wrexham players were involved in the last Welsh victory at Wembley, which may see Bellamy include the current pair in the hopes this coincidence has an impact upon his side.
The three former Wrexham players involved in the 1977 Wales victory over England
Dai Davies
Dai Davies would join Wrexham only months after this famous victory over England, being contracted to Everton at the time of the victory.
The goalkeeper on that famous day would make 199 appearances for Wrexham across his six-season spell at the club, initially between 1977 and 1981 before he re-joined the club in 1986 to see out his career.

Davies would make history with the Welsh club as he won the Football League Division Three title, and he would make four appearances in the European Cup Winners Cup throughout his time at the club.
Joey Jones
Joey Jones would have three spells at Wrexham, beginning his career at the club and featuring between 1973 and 1976 before moving to Liverpool for three years during their dominant period in English and European football, demonstrating the ability of the player.
He would return to the Red Dragons in 1978 and remain there until 1982, before he would leave the Racecourse Ground to play for Chelsea and Huddersfield Town before returning in 1987.

Jones would then see out his career at Wrexham when he opted to retire in 1992, with him being a club legend for his impact at the club.
He would be a crucial piece of the Wales team that beat England in May 1977 at the heart of defence, shutting England out at Wembley.
Brian Flynn
Brian Flynn would be an important individual for Wrexham both on and off the pitch, as he would play for the club between 1988 and 1993 at the tail end of his career.

He would be appointed manager of the club in 1989 while he was still a player, remaining in charge for 12 years, winning the Welsh Cup on three occasions, with some notable victories in the FA Cup against Arsenal and West Ham.
Flynn featured in the midfield for Wales in their victory over England at Wembley and was key in keeping the likes of Kevin Keegan and Emlyn Hughes quiet.
