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Warren Gatland set to name familiar Wales squad for autumn internationals

DUBLIN, IRELAND - FEBRUARY 24: Wales head coach Warren Gatland before the Six Nations Championship rugby match between Ireland and Wales at Aviva Stadium on February 24, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
Image: Warren Gatland will name his squad for the autumn internationals on Tuesday

Wales head coach Warren Gatland looks set to name an autumn Test squad of few surprises on Tuesday.

Cardiff Blues' 20-year-old wing Owen Lane could be the only uncapped player in a probable 36-man group for games against Scotland, Australia, Tonga and South Africa next month.

Call-ups, though, are also likely for Wasps flanker Thomas Young and Dragons back-row forward Ollie Griffiths, who both made their international debuts last year.

And three players who impressed during Wales' successful summer tour of Argentina - prop Dillon Lewis, lock Adam Beard and back-row forward Aaron Wainwright - also seem set to be included.

 durig the European Challenge Cup Semi-Final match between XXX and XXX at Cardiff Arms Park on April 21, 2018 in Cardiff, Wales.
Image: Cardiff wing Owen Lane could earn his first call-up to the squad

Lane went off during the Blues' impressive Heineken Champions Cup victory over Lyon on Sunday, but Blues head coach John Mulvihill told the region's official website: "Owen's injury was more cramp than anything else."

If Lane is fit and selected, it is possible that he could make a Test debut against Scotland, especially as England-based backs Liam Williams and Josh Adams are unavailable because the match falls outside World Rugby's autumn window and they must remain with their clubs.

But while Lane does not appear to be a major injury problem, Gatland will be without some influential performers.

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Scarlets flankers Aaron Shingler and James Davies are both sidelined while they recover from serious knee injuries, and Bath's 72 times-capped number eight Taulupe Faletau broke his arm on Gallagher Premiership duty against Exeter 10 days ago.

Wales head coach Warren Gatland
Image: Gatland is expected to name a familiar squad for the autumn Tests

Faletau had his right arm in a cast as he watched Bath's Champions Cup defeat against Toulouse on Saturday, and it appears unlikely that he will be fit for any part of the autumn campaign.

Ross Moriarty is favourite to replace Faletau in the number eight shirt in Wales' opening autumn appointment with Scotland on November 3.

Centre Scott Williams, meanwhile, is currently battling to overcome a hamstring injury and might not be available until late November.

Should Gatland decide not to include Williams, then it could mean a chance for Dragons centre Tyler Morgan, who started Wales' 2015 World Cup quarter-final defeat against South Africa at Twickenham.

Sam Warburton is tackled by Richie Gray during the RBS Six Nations match between Scotland and Wales at Murrayfield Stadium on February 25, 2017
Image: Wales face Scotland on November 3

Wales will go into the Scotland match on the back of a five-Test unbeaten run, having defeated Italy, France, South Africa and Argentina (twice) since losing 37-27 to Six Nations opponents Ireland in February.

The Scotland fixture begins a 13-Test countdown to Wales' 2019 World Cup campaign, which starts against Georgia next September.

And Gatland is also into the latter stages of his reign as Wales boss, with the World Cup being his farewell after taking up the post in 2008.

During that time, Wales have won three Six Nations titles and two Grand Slams, in addition to reaching the 2011 World Cup semi-finals - their best performance on a global stage for 24 years.