Sam Ricketts says Wales are determined to gain revenge on Serbia in Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Cardiff.

The reverse fixture 12 months ago ended in a humiliating 6-1 hammering in Novi Sad and Wales come into the game on the back of Friday's 2-1 loss in Skopje, Macedonia.

"We owe Serbia one," said Wolves defender Ricketts, who won his 50th cap in Skopje.

"You always look back at sides that have beaten you like that and they are the results you want to avenge."

Ricketts ended the defeat in Macedonia limping and is one of the injury concerns for Wales boss Chris Coleman ahead of the game at Cardiff City Stadium.

Crystal Palace midfielder Jonny Williams is also a major doubt after having to come off in Macedonia, but Ricketts believes there is growing strength in depth in the Wales squad.

"We know there is huge talent in this squad and a number of youngsters with a lot of caps and a lot of experience," Ricketts said.

"There are four or five players coming through who played against Macedonia and will all go on to win 50 caps.

"The future is still looking good, the attacking players we have are very special and if we control the game like we did against Macedonia then more often than not we will win."

The loss in Skopje ended Wales' slim hopes of making the finals and they must beat Serbia to have any hope of finishing third in Group A and boosting their seeding when the draw for Euro 2016 qualification is made.

Real Madrid's world-record signing Gareth Bale, who was on the bench in Macedonia with a foot injury, could play some part of the match against Serbia.