Euro 2024 qualifiers: Ex-England Under-21s defender Jay Dasilva lands first Wales call - BBC Sport

Euro 2024 qualifiers: Ex-England Under-21s defender Jay Dasilva lands first Wales call

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Jay Dasilva acknowledges the fans following Coventry's defeat at Rotherham United in OctoberImage source, Getty Images
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Jay Dasilva can play as a left-back or left-wingback

Euro 2024 qualifying: Armenia v Wales

Venue: Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan Date: Saturday, 18 November Kick-off: 14:00 GMT

Coverage: Live on BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website and app, plus live text

Highlights: Match of the Day Wales, BBC One Wales from 22: 45 GMT andlater on demand

Wales have added former England Under-21 international left-back Jay Dasilva to their squad for Euro 2024 qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey.

Coventry City's Dasilva, 25, is called up by Wales for the first time having represented England throughout his youth career.

Dasilva was born in Luton, but his grandmother was born in Pontypridd.

Wales will qualify for the European Championship should they win their last two qualifying games.

They face Armenia in Yerevan on Saturday, 18 November before Turkey visit the Cardiff City Stadium three days later.

Dasilva, whose younger brother Cole is a former Wales U21s international, moved to Coventry on a free transfer last summer after leaving Bristol City when his contract expired.

A product of Chelsea's academy, Dasilva played 54 games during two loan spells at Charlton Athletic before moving to Ashton Gate on loan in 2018.

He made a permanent switch to the Robins the following year, and made a total of 144 appearances for the club.

Dasilva was offered a new Bristol City contract, but opted instead to sign a four-year deal at Coventry.

He adds to the options on the left side of defence open to Robert Page, after Ben Davies, Neco Williams and Sunderland's Niall Huggins were named in the Wales boss' original squad earlier this week.

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