Bale, 28, missed Wales’s last game, a 1-1 draw against Serbia in June, through suspension.

Stoke City midfielder Joe Allen and Aston Villa left-back Neil Taylor were both named in the squad, but are suspended for the game against Austria.

«It’s nice to have Gareth back and also Neil Taylor for the Moldova game,» Wales manager Chris Coleman told a press conference in Hensol, south Wales.

«Gareth is a natural athlete, but at this stage of the season some players take a bit longer to find their best.

«Is he 100 percent where he could be? We’ll see where he is when we get him.»

Wales play Austria at Cardiff City Stadium on September 2 before tackling Moldova in Chisinau three days later.

Coleman’s side, surprise semi-finalists at Euro 2016, are currently third in Group D, four points behind leaders Serbia and the Republic of Ireland with four matches remaining.

Only the top team in each European qualifying group is guaranteed to qualify for the World Cup, with the eight best runners-up across the nine groups advancing to a play-off round.

 

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