Wales without Aaron Ramsey for Iceland friendly

Wales will be without midfielder Aaron Ramsey for their friendly against Iceland on 5 March.

The Arsenal star, 23, is still some way from full fitness after suffering a recurrence of the thigh injury that has kept him out since December.

But Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale is included for the match at the Cardiff City Stadium.

Also selected is Manchester City midfielder Emyr Huws, who could win his first senior cap for Wales.

The 20-year-old, currently impressing on loan for Birmingham City in the Championship, was an unused substitute in Wales' 1-1 friendly draw with Finland last November.

"He is a young player who deserves his chance," said Wales manager Chris Coleman.

"He has done very well through the ranks at Manchester City and now, recently, has really done well on loan at Birmingham City.

"With Aaron Ramsey still being unavailable, it is a good chance to have Emyr with us and show us what he can do in training."

Coleman is also confident that Bale will be available for their friendly, despite the demands of playing for Real Madrid.

The world record signing, who was bought for £85m from Tottenham last summer, scored his 12th goal in 24 matches for the Spanish giants in their 3-0 win over Elche at the weekend.

"We only have a limited number of preparation matches, so it is important that he is with us, but I will monitor the situation," Coleman said.

"He has had a great start at Real Madrid, with plenty of goals and assists. He is adapting well to living in a foreign country and I think he is doing great."

The game against Iceland is the start of the build-up for the team's Euro 2016 qualifying campaign.

Wales have been drawn against Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Israel, Cyprus and Andorra in Group B.

Coleman's side also have a friendly confirmed against the Netherlands in Amsterdam on 4 June, and begin the Euro 2016 campaign at home to Andorra on 9 September.

The Euro 2016 finals are being hosted in France, who qualify automatically, and will be made up of 24 nations, an increase from 16 in the current format.

The top two teams in each of the nine groups will reach the tournament finals, along with the best third-placed finisher.

The remaining eight third-placed teams go into play-offs in November 2015.

Wales squad (to play Iceland in international friendly at Cardiff City Stadium, 5 March):

Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Myhill (West Brom), Fon Williams (Tranmere); Collins (West Ham), B Davies (Swansea), Gabbidon (Crystal Palace), Gunter (Reading), Matthews (Celtic), Richards (Swansea), Ricketts (Wolves), Taylor (Swansea), A Williams (Swansea); Allen (Liverpool), Collison (West Ham), Huws (Birmingham), King (Leicester), Ledley (Crystal Palace), J Williams (Crystal Palace), Bale (Real Madrid), Church (Charlton), Easter (Millwall), Robson-Kanu (Reading), Vokes (Burnley).

Standby: Cornell (Swansea), J Wilson (Oldham), John (Cardiff), Henley (Blackburn), Nyatanga (Barnsley), Wiggins (Charlton), H Wilson (Liverpool), MacDonald (Bournemouth), Isgrove (Southampton), Lawrence (Yeovil), Morison (Millwall), C Davies (Preston).