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Kieffer Moore has made 52 appearances for Wales, scoring 15 goals Wrexham striker Kieffer Moore has been ruled out of Wales' World Cup play-offs with a hamstring injury. The 33-year-old had been a major doubt since sustaining a tendon split during the FA Cup defeat against Chelsea earlier this month. Having missed subsequent Championship matches against Hull City and Swansea City, Moore is not expected to return to action until April. That means he will be unavailable for Wales' World Cup play-off semi-final against Bosnia-Herzegovina on 26 March and, if they win that game, their play-off final against Italy or Northern Ireland five days later. "Kieffer's not going to be right for the internationals, which is a blow for him and for Wales, " said Wrexham manager Phil Parkinson. "He's got this tendon injury which he feels OK with, but he's shown up on the scan and it's one of those injuries that, up to 80-85% you're fine, but if you extend beyond that you make yourself susceptible to muscle injuries. " Bosnia's Dzeko poses big World Cup threat - Bellamy Wrexham wing-back Liberato Cacace is also on the sidelines for his club, the latest setback in an injury-ravaged first season for the New Zealander since his move from Italian side Empoli last summer. "Libby will miss New Zealand's internationals and we've just got to focus on getting him to hopefully contribute for the end of the season, " said Parkinson. "Because he's had a couple of setbacks, I don't really want to put any pressure or time scale on him. "But it's not a major injury, it's just he keeps getting slight setbacks, which is obviously not him. We just do everything we can to get him to contribute. " Wrexham assess free agent options amid injuries Latest Wrexham news, analysis and fan views Watch Guardiola news conference as he cancels Man City training before Real Madrid Another compelling Players - but why is it unlikely to ever be a major? 'We have to wake up' - Szoboszlai warning sums up Liverpool plight Oscar-nominated Frankenstein and more movies that made Guillermo del Toro Celebrated actor Jessie Buckley picks her Desert Island Discs A new spin on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Behind the making of one of Hollywood's most quotable films Another compelling Players - but why is it unlikely to ever be a major? Six talking points from final round of Six Nations Norrie replaces Draper as British number one - but for how long? More than the Score. Audio More than the Score Spurs answer Tudor's call with show of fight in the face of crisis 'Best racing ever' or 'a joke'? The row over the new F1 Aberg & Fitzpatrick falter as Young becomes Players champion. Video Aberg & Fitzpatrick falter as Young becomes Players champion Have Old Firm wrestled title momentum away from Hearts? Fernandes is a joy to watch - Rooney. Video Fernandes is a joy to watch - Rooney A finale worthy of the greatest Six Nations in history Why GB are 'positive' despite just one medal at Winter Paralympics What next for Dowman - how do you look after a precious talent? Should the Winter Paralympics be moved? Gordon hits back at 'complete nonsense' from Rooney and Shearer Brentford, the World Cup and an itch to return to Gaelic football They were told it wasn't for girls, but these could be the future faces of F1 Jason Tindall - the most misunderstood man in football? Copyright © 2026 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.