JAYNE Ludlow has named a full-strength squad for Wales’ top of the table clash against England in their bid to reach the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Wales currently sit top of Group A, a point ahead of England who have a game in hand over Ludlow’s side, who are yet to concede a goal at the midway point.

Following the match against England on Friday, April 6, at Southampton's St Mary's Stadium, Wales will end the qualifying campaign with three home games during the summer.

Captain Sophie Ingle will lead a squad that includes the experience of Jess Fishlock, Natasha Harding and Angharad James.

Meanwhile midfielder Hayley Ladd will be looking for game time after missing out on game time in the Cyprus Cup due to injury.

Wales will be hoping striker Kayleigh Green continues her goal scoring form, having netted three times in the last five games.

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England boss Phil Neville (above) has been boosted by the return of Steph Houghton and Jordan Nobbs for his team's qualifiers against Wales and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Manchester City defender Houghton and Arsenal midfielder Nobbs missed the recent SheBelieves Cup campaign in the United States through injury but are back in the squad for next month's Group One matches.

Neville has also added Reading goalkeeper Mary Earps and Arsenal forward Beth Mead to his squad, who are now ranked second in the world behind the USA team who beat them 1-0 in the final game of the SheBelieves Cup.

The former Manchester United star said: "I am really pleased for the players that their hard work has been recognised in the new rankings.

"To get to second in the world is a wonderful achievement, but if we want to take the last - and biggest - step to become number one then we have to deliver in matches like the two we have coming up.

"Because of what's at stake, they are more important than the SheBelieves and we will prepare accordingly.

"Wales will be my first competitive match in charge and it will be an incredible honour to walk out at a packed Premier League ground with this group of players.

"We are delighted to have Steph and Jordan back, but we also want to keep giving opportunities to the next generation coming through."

Neville has also brought in Sunderland coach Melanie Copeland to assist him as Mo Marley is focusing on the Under-20 World Cup this summer.