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Wales set for semi-final with Portugal

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Update: 2016-07-05 23:28:29
Wales set for semi-final with Portugal Photo Courtesy: bbc.com

DHAKA: Wales are preparing for the biggest game in their history when they play Portugal in Lyon on Wednesday (July 6) for a place in the final of Euro 2016.

Chris Coleman’s side has already enjoyed a memorable run to reach their first semi-final at their only major tournament since 1958.

England was the last British team to reach the final of a World Cup or European Championship 50 years ago.

"We'll be the underdogs, but we believe in each other," manager Coleman said.

Jonathan Ford, chairman of the Football Association of Wales, told BBC Sport: “It is history in the making, it’s a dream come true.”

“These players will run through brick walls for us. This has been a fantastic demonstration of team spirit, team morale and teamwork.”

“Sport and culture are the two things that really help us define Wales and the Welsh people.”

More than half of the 3 million population of Wales are expected to watch their country take on regular Euro semi-finalists Portugal - eclipsing the national television record for a sporting event which was only set on Friday for their 3-1 quarter-final victory over Belgium.

The Prince of Wales also sent the team a “huge good luck” message, saying: “I'm sure they have got a very good chance of beating Portugal. Everyone here will be keeping their fingers crossed.”

BDST: 0923 HRS, JULY 6, 2016
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