Gary Speed remembered as Wales seal Euro 2016 qualification
Wales manager Chris Coleman led the tributes to his predecessor Gary Speed on an emotional night for Wales, who qualified for their first major tournament since 1958
Telegraph » 10hWales manager Chris Coleman led the tributes to his predecessor Gary Speed on an emotional night for Wales, who qualified for their first major tournament since 1958
Telegraph » 10hIt was not quite the script that Chris Coleman and his players had in mind beforehand but it will go down as the night when Wales added their name to the guest list for next summerâs European Championship finals, buried the memory of all those near misses over the years and brought an end to that
Guardian » 11hOn all those occasions where the Welsh just missed out on qualifying for a major tournament the side wasnât good. This one definitely is and deserves to be in France I think Wales will be a deserted country next summer. I will be going to France, there is no doubt about that. It feels as if we hav
Guardian » 11hWales qualified for Euro 2016 despite losing and Gareth Bale said it will fulfil a dream to play at a major final
Telegraph » 11hOne incredible statistic reveals the extent of Gareth Bale's contribution during Wales's qualification for the Euro 2016 finals
Telegraph » 12hWales were beaten in Zenica, but celebrate anyway as Israelâs defeat ensures their passage to a first major finals since 1958! 9.51pm BST To tie up the loose ends, then. Here are tonightâs results in Group B: Andorra 1-4 Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 Wales Israel 1-2 Cyprus 9.47pm BST A crazyâ
Guardian » 12hWins for Carmarthen Town, Airbus UK Broughton and Haverfordwest County move them up the table.
WelshPremier.com » 17hAhead of Wales' Euro 2016 qualifier against Bosnia and Herzegovina, manager reveals he came close to resigning
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