
Wales manager Rhian Wilkinson has named her squad for their next Women's Nations League games against Denmark and Sweden.
Southampton forward Rachel Rowe returns after missing last month's games due to a muscle injury.
Bristol City's Tianna Teisar and Blackburn's Poppy Soper are both recalled in place of Mared Griffiths and Scarlett Hill, who will be involved in qualifying for the U19 Women's Euros.
Former captain Sophie Ingle will also miss both games but she will join the camp as she aims to return for the Women's Euros.
The Chelsea defender is continuing her recovery after undergoing surgery for an ACL injury - and resumed training on grass earlier this week.
Wales return to their nominal home of the Cardiff City Stadium to face Denmark on Friday 4th April in search of their first win of the campaign, as preparations continue for this summer's historic Women's Euros debut in Switzerland.
Thw two nations last met in the inaugural WNL campaign in October 2023, when Denmark won 2-1
Rhian Wilkinson's side fly out to Gothenburg for their second game against Sweden on Tuesday 8th April - after they held the World Cup bronze medalists to an impressive 1-1 draw in Wrexham last month, thanks to Kayleigh Barton's penalty.
Wales squad to face Denmark and Sweden: Olivia Clark (Leicester City), Laura O'Sullivan-Jones (Gwalia United), Safia Middleton Patel (Manchester United), Poppy Soper (Blackburn Rovers), Rhiannon Roberts (Real Betis), Josie Green (Crystal Palace), Charlie Estcourt (DC Power), Hayley Ladd (Everton), Gemma Evans (Liverpool), Mayzee Davies (Manchester City), Lily Woodham (Crystal Palace, on loan from Seattle Reign), Ella Powell (Bristol City), Esther Morgan (Sheffield United), Alice Griffiths (Durham, on loan from Southampton), Angharad James (Seattle Reign), Lois Joel (Newcastle United), Carrie Jones (IFK Norrköping), Ffion Morgan (Bristol City), Jess Fishlock (Seattle Reign), Ceri Holland (Liverpool), Rachel Rowe (Southampton), Kayleigh Barton (Charlton Athletic), Mary McAteer (Sunderland), Tianna Teisar (Bristol City), Hannah Cain (Leicester City), Elise Hughes (Crystal Palace)