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Bala's European preparations hit by injuries

Colin Caton during a Bala Town gameImage source, FAW/Sam Eaden
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Colin Caton has been Bala Town manager since 2003

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Bala Town manager Colin Caton is looking to add to his squad after being hit by injuries ahead of their Europa Conference League campaign.

The Lakesiders face Estonian side Paide Linnameeskond in the first qualifying round, with the home leg on Thursday, 11 July.

Caton reported a number of injuries following Bala鈥檚 friendly defeat at Colwyn Bay on Friday.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had some serious injuries so we鈥檙e going to be down to the bare bones,鈥 Caton told 麻豆社 Sport Wales.

鈥淲e鈥檝e had four bad injuries 鈥 two lads might be ok and two lads will definitely miss.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to see if we can get numbers in to cover the injuries.

鈥淭he squad that we鈥檝e got isn鈥檛 big and it鈥檚 getting to the closing date of signing players so it鈥檚 going to all hands on the pump to try and get lads in.

鈥淚t鈥檚 hard because a lot of the English-based lads don鈥檛 want to speak to anybody because they鈥檙e on holiday as they don鈥檛 finish until the middle of May.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really difficult but it鈥檚 always been like that and it鈥檚 really bad luck with the injuries after being quite happy with the squad going into the European games before tonight.

鈥淭hese things happen and we鈥檝e got to bounce back and regroup.鈥

Bala play the home leg of their Europa Conference League tie at New Saints鈥 Park Hall on Thursday with the second leg in Estonia a week later.

Opponents Paide are currently halfway through their domestic season and are fourth in their league.

鈥淭he team that we play has signed heavily in the last few days and it鈥檚 going to be difficult to compete with them,鈥 Caton added.

Bala, who qualified for the Europa Conference League after finishing third in last season鈥檚 Cymru Premier, will be appearing in European competition for the ninth time.

Their first ever European tie was in 2013 when they faced another Estonian side, Levadia Tallinn, in the Europa League, narrowly losing 3-2 on aggregate.

鈥淚t was obviously new to us as a club at the time,鈥 Caton said.

鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 a lot in it - we won the first leg and we could have won the second leg.

鈥淲e hit the crossbar in the last few minutes and it was an end-to-end game.鈥