Both could start on Tuesday, but Giggs insists neither was ready to start in Croatia. "I realise after the impact they made, a lot of fans are asking why I didn't start them," he said. Giggs described the Croatia defeat as a "missed chance" and warned his players they would have to play "a lot better" if they are to beat Hungary. The former Wales captain is open to making changes and, although Brooks and Ampadu were not fit enough to start in Croatia, they could do in Budapest. The venue for Tuesday's match, Budapest's 22,000-capacity Groupama Arena, will have 3,000 seats closed as part of Uefa's punishment for a number of charges against Hungary fans, including racist behaviour in their match against Slovakia in March.
Source: BBC June 10, 2019 10:41 UTC