Teenage snooker sensation Jackson Page will be competing in the Welsh Open again after his remarkable run in the tournament last year.
The 16-year-old from Ebbw Vale, who is still an amateur, replaces Joe Swail who has pulled out due to a family illness.
He will face England's Sean O'Sullivan in the first round on Monday.
Page reached the last 32 in 2017 as a wildcard, before losing to the eventual runner-up Judd Trump.
He beat professional players Jason Weston and John Astley in the first two rounds.
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Welsh amateur champion Rhydian Richards was given the other wildcard.
Morgan, who was runner-up at the first ever Welsh Open in 1992, will play against Richards in a pre-qualifier also on Monday.
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