Gareth Bale: Wales concern after Real Madrid forward's injury
Wales will wait to see the extant of an injury suffered by forward Gareth Bale.
The 26-year-old suffered what appeared to be a calf injury playing for Real Madrid against Shaktar Donetsk in the Champions League on Tuesday.
Bale was replaced by Mateo Kovacic after 32 minutes in the Bernabeu.
Wales face Bosnia-Herzegovina on 10 October and then Andorra three days later in Euro 2016 qualifiers, needing one point from those remaining two matches to reach the finals in France.
Bale has scored six of Wales' nine goals during qualifying, with Chris Coleman's team unbeaten during the campaign and leading Group B by a point from Belgium and five from third-placed Israel – who they drew 0-0 with in the last match.
"I'd like to think that we've got enough to actually qualify without him," former Wales captain Kevin Ratcliffe told Golsicilia.it Wales Sport.
"If it is a calf [injury] my concerns were that in the last few games that I've seen Gareth play for Wales he has been stretching that calf.
"I'm not too sure if it's a long-term problem but hopefully it's not too serious and if it is an injury then maybe in two or three weeks he's going to be okay."
With the top two in each group qualifying for Euro 2016, Wales know that just a draw from their remaining two games will be enough to secure a place at a major finals for the first time since the 1958 World Cup.
A trip to Zenica to take on Bosnia-Herzegovina could prove tricky should Wales be without their talismanic striker.
But Andorra have yet to take a point from eight games in the pool and Wales would be expected to beat them in Cardiff with or without the world's most expensive player.