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Wales can achieve a first significant competition last with triumph over Portugal on Wednesday evening after their stun win over Belgium in the last eight.

Genuine Madrid stars Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo will enter restricting changing areas in Lyon and their tussle will shape an intriguing subplot, yet Chris Coleman will be centered around tackling the cooperation which has conveyed Wales to this point.

Portugal are yet to win in a hour and a half at the France finals, while Wales forgot about world No 2 side Belgium furthermore recorded wins against Northern Ireland, Russia and Slovakia prior in the competition.

Furthermore, Coleman is prepared to deliver another scalp.

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"We know Portugal are top choices," he said. "they have had competition encounter and played at World Cups, and we'll go into it as underdogs. However, that is no issue by any stretch of the imagination."

Wales are the principal Euro debutants to achieve the last four since Sweden in 1992, when Germany edged a five-objective semi. Be that as it may, what else is ther to know in front of Wednesday's match? 

Portugal vs Wales Euro 2016


Date, time and venue

Wales face Portugal at the Stade des Lumieres in Lyon on Wednesday July 6, with commencement planned for 8pm UK time.

Where to observe

ITV 1 will demonstrate scope of the match from 7:15pm yet you can tail all the development with Standard Sport's live blog from 7pm.

Group news and likely line ups

Wales will be without Tottenham shield Ben Davies and Arsenal's Aaron Ramsey after both were given their second bookings of the competition against Belgium, winning one-amusement suspensions.

James Collins is relied upon to delegate for Davies, while Andy King is in line to supplant Ramsey.

Portugal will be without William Carvalho, who was forewarned amid the shootout triumph over Poland in the quarter-finals.

Portgual beginning XI: Patricio, Cedric, Pepe, Fonte, Eliseu, Danilo, Sanches, Mario, Moutinho, Ronaldo, Nani

Wales beginning XI: Hennessey, Gunter, Collins, Williams, Chester, Taylor, King, Allen, Ledley, Bale, Robson-Kanu.

What they're stating

Wales administrator, Chris Coleman: "The greater nations must get into quarter-finals, semi-finals, last. We didn't. We needed to come and perform for us, for inside our camp.

"Different nations who've been there before - the weight is distinctive for them. I've not by any stretch of the imagination got any enthusiasm for different nations, whether that is England, Spain or whoever.

"It's just about Wales and the following amusement in the battle has dependably been our greatest one. We know Portugal are top choices, they have had competition encounter and played at World Cups, and we'll go into it as underdogs. Be that as it may, that is no issue by any stretch of the imagination.

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