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Wes Harding

Wes Harding

Position Centre-Back
Current Club 🏟 Plymouth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Championship • England
Nationality 🇯🇲 Jamaican
Birthday 🎂 Oct. 20, 1996 (29)
Height 📏 5'11" (1,81 m)
Preferred Foot 🦶 right

📖 About

Wesley Nathan Hylton Harding (born 20 October 1996) is a professional footballer who plays as a defender, either at right back or centre back, for club Plymouth Argyle and the Jamaica national team. Harding made his senior debut in the EFL Cup in August 2017 for Birmingham City, having previously played in the National League North for Alfreton Town. He moved on to Rotherham United in 2020, and was a regular for three years before joining Millwall in 2023.

Early life

Harding was born in Leicester

Early career

thumb|left|200px|Harding during his league debut for [[Birmingham City F.C.|Birmingham City in March 2018.]] Harding joined Birmingham City's Academy from Aston Villa at the age of 16 Interviewed soon afterwards, the player assessed his strengths as speed and heading, and felt he needed to improve his technical ability. He was a member of the Birmingham team that eliminated Liverpool's youngsters from the 2014–15 FA Youth Cup, going on to lose in the quarter-finals to Leicester City's youngsters. He was a regular in the development squad over the season, and scored the opening goal for the team that won the 2015 Birmingham Senior Cup final. Harding signed his first professional contract, of two years, in May 2015. At the time, academy coach Steve Spooner summarised him as "a 24/7 professional footballer ... strong, aggressive, tenacious and much improved with the ball". During the 2015–16 season, he was used at right back as well as his preferred centre-half position, and he was a member of the Birmingham reserve team that lost the 2016 Birmingham Senior Cup final to National League North champions Solihull Moors. He was one of three youngstersthe others were Dom Bernard and Josh Dacres-Cogleywho began their 2016 pre-season training with the first team. On 9 August, Harding joined National League North club Alfreton Town on a month's youth loan. He went straight into the starting eleven for the following day's match against Gainsborough Trinity; playing at right back, he played 90 minutes and produced what Alfreton's website dubbed a solid performance in a 4–0 win. He kept his place for the next two fixtures, but then suffered a torn knee meniscus. Once he regained fitness, he finished the season with more appearances than any other player for Birmingham's under-23 team, which he often captained.

First-team football with Birmingham

The club took up the one-year option on Harding's contract for the 2017–18 season, and he was involved in first-team pre-season fixtures. He was given a squad number, and was an unused substitute for the opening match, away to Ipswich Town in the Championship on 5 August 2017. Harding made his senior debut three days later, replacing Emilio Nsue after 58 minutes of the EFL Cup first round match at home to Crawley Town of League Two. The score was 4–0 when he entered the match; it ended 5–1. He also appeared in the next round, replacing the injured Nsue after 23 minutes of the 2–1 defeat to AFC Bournemouth and producing a performance that pleased manager Harry Redknapp. In February 2018, having made no appearances in the matchday squad since August, New manager Garry Monk gave Harding his first Football League appearance, a start at right back in Birmingham's 3–0 home victory over Hull City on 17 March 2018 that was their first win in six weeks. He was booked early in the match for a forceful tackle on the highly rated Harry Wilson, then, according to the Birmingham Mail, "shut him down in the second half and made some excellent defensive contributions to help out team-mates. There were a couple of bright moments going forward too." Monk said he selected Harding ahead of more experienced players such as Carl Jenkinson or Marc Roberts because his pace and tenacity would better counteract the threat from Hull's wingers. He continued in the starting eleven as Birmingham escaped relegation on the final day of the season, with a 3–1 win at home to Fulham. Defensively, he allowed Ryan Sessegnon, the Championship Player of the Year, little scope to influence the game, and he made a run and cross from which Lukas Jutkiewicz scored the opening goal. Harding's performance in that match earned him a place in the EFL Team of the Week, and his overall performance earned him the club's Young Player of the Season award. Harding signed a four-year contract in July 2018. He was a regular off the bench in the first few months of the season, but did not start until late November away to Aston Villa, playing behind regular left-back Kristian Pedersen who was selected on the wing. The experiment was not a success, but when Harding had to replace the injured Robertswho was himself only in the side because Michael Morrison was injuredearly in the visit to Blackburn Rovers three weeks later, "[having] never played a senior league match at centre half", he performed well. He started more regularly during the second half of the season, mainly at right back, and finished the campaign with 27 league appearances, of which 13 were in the starting eleven.

Rotherham United

Harding joined another Championship club, Rotherham United, on 20 August 2020 on a three-year deal; the fee was undisclosed. Harding scored his first goal in senior football for Rotherham United in their 2021–22 EFL Trophy quarter-final encounter with Cambridge United on 25 January 2022.

Millwall

On 21 July 2023, Harding signed for Championship club Millwall.

International career

In March 2021 he was one of six English-born players to receive their first call-up to the Jamaica national team. He made his international debut on 7 June 2021, in a 1–1 friendly draw with Serbia in Miki, Hyōgo, Japan.

Career statistics

International

Honours

Rotherham United *League One runner-up: 2021–22 * EFL Trophy: 2021–22 Individual * Birmingham City Young Player of the Season: 2017–18

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📋 2025/26 Match Log

Date Opponent Competition Result A 🟨 🟥 Rating
2026-04-11 Exeter City League One D 2-2 90 6.2
2026-04-06 Barnsley League One W 0-3 90 7.4
2026-04-03 Bolton Wanderers League One L 1-2 32 6.9
2026-03-21 Huddersfield Town League One W 3-1 22 6.9
2026-03-07 Doncaster Rovers League One W 2-1 66 6.2
2026-02-28 Rotherham United League One L 1-0 90 6.7
2026-02-24 Luton Town EFL Trophy, Knockout stage L 2-1 90 6
2026-02-21 Cardiff City League One W 5-2 90 1 6.8
2026-02-17 Leyton Orient League One W 1-3 90 6.7
2026-02-14 Blackpool League One W 0-4 90 7.1
2026-02-07 Lincoln City League One L 1-4 90 5.6
2026-01-10 Burnley FA Cup L 5-1
2026-01-01 Southampton Championship D 0-0
2025-12-29 Bristol City Championship W 2-1
2025-12-26 Ipswich Town Championship D 0-0
2025-12-20 Blackburn Rovers Championship L 2-0
2025-12-13 Hull City Championship L 1-3
2025-12-10 Derby County Championship D 1-1
2025-12-06 Bristol City Championship W 0-1
2025-11-29 Southampton Championship W 3-2
2025-11-26 Sheffield Wednesday Championship W 1-0
2025-11-22 Portsmouth Championship L 3-1 28 6.4
2025-11-08 Preston North End Championship D 1-1 1
2025-11-04 Birmingham City Championship L 4-0 90 5
2025-11-01 Oxford United Championship D 2-2 1
2025-10-21 Stoke City Championship W 2-0
2025-10-01 Coventry City Championship L 0-4 74 6.4
2025-09-27 Swansea City Championship D 1-1
2025-09-22 Watford Championship W 1-0 1
2025-09-16 Crystal Palace EFL Cup L 5-3 90 7.6
2025-09-13 Charlton Athletic Championship D 1-1 1
2025-08-30 Wrexham Championship L 0-2
2025-08-26 Coventry City EFL Cup W 2-1 90 6.5
2025-08-23 Sheffield United Championship W 0-1 10 7
2025-08-12 Newport County EFL Cup W 0-1 26 7.5
2025-08-02 Estoril Praia Club Friendly Games W 3-0
2025-07-29 Sutton United Club Friendly Games W 2-6
2025-07-18 Elche Club Friendly Games L 2-1
2025-07-15 Northampton Town Club Friendly Games W 3-0
2025-07-12 Crystal Palace Club Friendly Games L 1-0

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🇯🇲 International Career

Debut June 7, 2021
Caps 3

🇯🇲 International Career

In March 2021 he was one of six English-born players to receive their first call-up to the Jamaica national team. He made his international debut on 7 June 2021, in a 1–1 friendly draw with Serbia in Miki, Hyōgo, Japan.

📊 Appearances & Goals by Year

Year Team Apps Goals
2021 Jamaica 2 0
2024 Jamaica 1 0