Rochdale v Gillingham preview

Rochdale v Gillingham preview

Published Mar. 18, 2013 3:15 p.m. ET

Bristol City defender Lewin Nyatanga has been called up to the Wales squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Scotland and Croatia.

The 24-year-old was initially overlooked by manager Chris Coleman, but he has been added to the squad following Sunday's withdrawals of Joe Allen and Steve Morison.

Nyatanga has won 34 international caps, but he has not featured for his country since appearing as a late substitute in the friendly defeat to Ireland in February 2011.

Liverpool midfielder Allen pulled out of the squad after aggravating a long-standing shoulder problem during Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Southampton.

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Leeds striker Morison is unavailable for both matches as he recovers from a calf injury, and his place has been taken by Crystal Palace forward Jermaine Easter, currently on loan with Millwall.

Wales are looking to build on their encouraging win over Austria last month, although they are seven points behind Group A leaders Croatia and Belgium after winning only one of their opening four qualifiers.

Rhys Bennett has been ruled out of the midweek visit of the Gills.

The defender was substituted after just eight minutes of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Bristol Rovers with a knee injury.

Bennett has undergone a scan to ascertain the extent of the damage but manager Keith Hill has revealed he is not optimistic the 21-year-old will feature for the club again this season.

The former Bolton trainee joins forward Terry Gornell (groin) and midfielder Reece Gray (broken leg) on the injury list.

Midfielder Ritchie Jones may feature in Hill's squad after he returned to training following an ankle injury.

The game will be the first of three consecutive home matches for Dale as they look to move clear of danger in the bottom half of the table.

Gillingham will hope to extend Michael Richardson's loan stay ahead of their midweek trip.

The Newcastle midfielder, 21, saw his one-month deal expire following Saturday's 1-1 draw at Morecambe, after which Gills manager Martin Allen expressed his desire to keep hold of the player for a longer spell.

And Allen will be keen to tie up an extension to his loan stay ahead of the clash at Spotland.

Richardson made his first start for Gillingham at the Globe Arena but was replaced at half-time by the fit-again Charlie Allen, who made his return from a wrist injury and put in an impressive second-half display.

Myles Weston will again be assessed having missed the last four matches with an ankle injury, while Steven Gregory and Danny East, both rested at the weekend, will look for involvement.

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