The international break is heading into its final few days as Wales prepare to face Canada on Tuesday night.
Mercifully, Wrexham will return to action this weekend as Queens Park Rangers visit the STōK Cae Ras.
Wrexham beat Millwall 2-0 last time out, and Phil Parkinson will hope that this international break doesn’t impact his side’s momentum.
Kieffer Moore has taken his Wrexham form into international action, scoring for Wales against Kazakhstan on Thursday.
The Welsh striker has been on fire for Wrexham of late, and will now have another chance to find the net against Canada on Tuesday night.

Ryan Reynolds facing split loyalties as Wales host Canada
Wrexham teammates Danny Ward and Nathan Broadhead will miss out for Wales through injury, but will be watching from afar.
Ryan Reynolds may even be tempted to tune in himself, though he faces some split loyalties ahead of kick-off.
Reynolds hails from Vancouver in Canada, and has previously shown his support for the Canadian national team.
Posting on X after Canada’s narrow 1-0 defeat to Belgium at the 2022 World Cup, Reynolds admitted his pride as his country put up a great fight.
‘So proud of this team. They left it all on the field. Beautiful work out there,’ said Reynolds.
Reynolds is a proud Canadian, but it’s impossible to ignore his connection to Wales off the back of his work with Wrexham.
Reynolds and Rob Mac purchased Wrexham back in 2021, and they have really taken Wales to their hearts ever since.
The ‘Deadpool’ star even owns a house in North Wales and has almost become an honorary Welshman thanks to his Wrexham takeover.
That means Reynolds may just feel that he now has a foot in both camps as Wales look to secure a victory over Canada on Tuesday night – and may frankly count himself a winner no matter the result, having captured the hearts of fans on both sides.
Wales v Canada history at Wrexham
This is the first meeting between Wales and Canada in more than 20 years.
The last game between the two sides actually came at Wrexham’s STōK Cae Ras home way back in May 2004.
Wales won 1-0 that night, with Paul Parry bagging the only goal of the game in the first half.
Current Wales boss Craig Bellamy was in action that night, while Wrexham were represented late on as Chris Llewellyn came on for Ryan Giggs.
Another Wales win would go down well on Tuesday night, with Wrexham hitman Moore hoping to add another goal to his tally and take down Reynolds’ home country in the process.
