GARETH Bale is set to win his 50th cap for Wales after being named in manager Chris Coleman’s squad for next month’s crucial Euro 2016 qualifier against Belgium.

Defenders James Chester and Paul Dummett have also been included for the match on June 12.

Hull City's Chester and Dummett of Newcastle United missed March's 3-0 win in Israel because of injuries.

Leicester City midfielder Andy King also returns after serving a two-match ban but injuries rule out Newport’s James Collins and Spurs defender Ben Davies.

The squad will meet up for a training camp in Cardiff on Monday for five days before the match squad reconvene on Monday, June 8.

Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey will join Real Madrid ace Bale in the squad if he comes through Saturday’s FA Cup final against Aston Villa in one piece.

Wales are currently second in Euro 2016 qualifying group B, behind Belgium on goal difference.

Tottenham left-back Davies has been ruled out after having surgery on a dislocated shoulder while West Ham United centre-half Collins is absent because of a calf injury.

Collins started against Israel in place of Chester, who missed the game after suffering a shoulder injury.

Wales squad: Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Fon Williams (Tranmere),Ward (Liverpool), Williams (Swansea City - captain), Chester (Hull City), Gunter (Reading), Taylor (Swansea City), Dummett (Newcastle), Matthews (Celtic), Richards (Swansea City), Henley (Blackburn Rovers), Allen (Liverpool), Ledley (Crystal Palace), Ramsey (Arsenal), King (Leicester City), Vaughan (Nottingham Forest), MacDonald (Bournemouth), Cotterill (Birmingham City), Robson-Kanu (Reading), Lawrence (Leicester City), Bale (Real Madrid), Church (Charlton Athletic), Vokes (Burnley).