Ryan Giggs has named a 26-man squad for Wales' upcoming training camp in Portugal ahead of the Euro 2020 qualifiers against Croatia and Hungary.
Seven members of the bumper squad will sample life in the senior set-up for the first time as Giggs' troops prepare for what will be a huge double header with a training camp Algarve region of Portugal.
Kieffer Moore, Terry Taylor, Louis Thompson, Nathan Broadhead, Ben Williams, Dylan Levitt and Owen Evans are among those aiming to impress Giggs during the week-long training camp.
Everton youngster Broadhead, Manchester United's Levitt and Wigan's Owen Evans have all represented Wales' intermediate sides in the last year.
Wolves youngster Taylor - who has a Welsh mother - has previously represented Wales at youth level, as well as featuring in Scotland's youth set-up.
Striker Moore - who netted 19 goals in 35 appearances in all competitions for Barnsley last term - qualifies to represent the Red Dragons through his grandfather who was born in Llanrug.
Moore's Barnsley team mate Williams - a left-back who qualifies to play for Wales through his grandfather who was born in St Asaph- made 11 league appearances for the Reds last term as they gained promotion from League One.
And midfielder Thompson - whose grandmother was born in Hawarden - made eight appearances for Championship winners Norwich City before suffering a dislocated shoulder, but the 24-year-old is available to take part in Wales' senior set-up for the first time.
Wales will be without Ben Davies and Ben Woodburn due to their involvement in the Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham in Madrid on June 1.
Harry Wilson, Tom Lawrence, Neil Taylor and James Chester all miss out due to Aston Villa's Championship play-off final clash with Derby at Wembley.
And other notable absentees include Juventus man Aaron Ramsey and Chelsea's Ethan Ampadu who both miss out through injury.
Speaking about the announcement, Giggs said: "We’ve got two tough away games the players are coming into after a long season.
"We’ve got a strong squad coming to Portugal and we’ve got other players in the Champions League and play-off finals so we need to prepare ourselves in the best possible way for next month."
Wales got their qualifying campaign off to a dream start by beating Slovakia 1-0 in Cardiff.
They take on 2018 World Cup finalists Croatia in Osijek on Saturday, June 8 before facing Hungary in Budapest three days later.
Giggs will announce his squad for Wales' next two Euro 2020 qualifiers on Wednesday, May 29.
The squad is available in full below:
Wayne HENNESSEY (Crystal Palace), Owen EVANS (Wigan Athletic), Adam DAVIES (Barnsley), Connor ROBERTS (Swansea City), Chris GUNTER (Reading), Chris MEPHAM (AFC Bournemouth), James LAWRENCE (RSC Anderlecht), Ashley WILLIAMS (Everton), Tom LOCKYER (Bristol Rovers), Joe RODON (Swansea City), Dylan LEVITT (Manchester United), Ben WILLIAMS (Barnsley), Joe ALLEN (Stoke City), Matthew SMITH (Manchester City), Will VAULKS (Rotherham United), Rabbi MATONDO (Schalke 04), Dan JAMES (Swansea City), David BROOKS (AFC Bournemouth), George THOMAS (Leicester City), Gareth BALE (Real Madrid), Sam VOKES (Stoke City), Kieffer MOORE (Barnsley), Nathan BROADHEAD (Everton), Louis THOMPSON (Norwich City), Terry TAYLOR (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Ryan HEDGES (Barnsley)
In addition to the men's squad, Wales Women announced their squad for the upcoming friendly clash with New Zealand on Tuesday, June 4.
Jayne Ludlow has included 20 players in her squad for what will be Wales Women's final game before the Women's Euro 2021 qualifiers get underway.
Tickets for the game - which will take place at the Leckwith Stadium in Cardiff - are still available and can be purchased here.
The Women's squad is available in full below:
Laura O’SULLIVAN (Cardiff City Ladies FC), Olivia CLARK (Nettleham Ladies FC), Sophie INGLE (Chelsea FC Women), Hayley LADD (Birmingham City Women FC), Loren DYKES (Bristol City Women FC), Gemma EVANS (Bristol City Women FC), Rhiannon ROBERTS (Liverpool FC Women), Lily WOODHAM (Reading FC Women), Natasha HARDING (Reading FC Women), Chloe LLOYD (Cardiff City Ladies FC), Anna FILBEY (Tottenham Hotspur Ladies FC), Kylie NOLAN (Cardiff City Ladies FC), Charlie ESTCOURT (Reading FC Women), Elise HUGHES (Everton Ladies FC), Emma JONES (Cardiff City Ladies FC), Megan WYNNE (Tottenham Hotspur Ladies FC), Helen WARD (Watford FC Ladies), Kayleigh GREEN (Brighton & Hove Albion Women FC), Ella POWELL (Georgia State University), Georgia EVANS (Yeovil Town Ladies FC)