Chris Coleman's side are the last British side remaining in France and face in-structure Belgium on Friday night for a spot in the last four
They hadn't contended in a noteworthy competition for a long time, yet now Wales are only one win far from surprisingly finding a semi-last spot at the European Championship.
It will be a greatly extreme ask of the last home country standing however, as they face a solid Belgium side in the last eight, yet after two great results against Marc Wilmots' in qualifying they'll be sure they can pull off a surprise.
The Welsh edged a cagey issue against Northern Ireland to seal their place in the last eight without playing great, yet as the underdogs they don't have anything to lose here and ought to have the capacity to play with significantly more flexibility going ahead which will make them an unsafe prospect.
Whatever happens it's been a mysterious competition for the Dragons, however is the story set to end here or is there another wonderful part still to come?
1. At the point when is the match and where would I be able to see it?
The match commences at 8pm (UK time), mind scope starting on BBC 1 at 7.30pm.
Mirror Football will have a LIVE blog running so anybody not ready to watch the diversion on TV can even now take after the activity.
2. Group news
Wales: The Dragons have been given an immense help on the ball, as captain Ashley Williams hopes to have recuperated from the shoulder damage he got in the last sixteen win over Northern Ireland and is set to play in the last eight standoff.
With Williams accessible, manager Chris Coleman has a completely fit squad to look over.
Belgium: While Wales were lifted by the recuperation of Williams, Belgium are confronting a scaled down emergency at the back as they will need to line up without both Thomas Vermaelen and Jan Vertonghen.
Vermaelen is serving a one-amusement suspension, while Vertonghen is endured a knee damage in preparing this week and will likewise pass up a great opportunity.
Eden Hazard had been battling with a thigh damage however was back in preparing on Thursday and is required to be fit.
3. Anticipated sides
4. Purposes behind Wales fans to be idealistic
The two sides were in the same qualifying bunch for the competition, and Wales took four focuses from the two matches they played against the Belgians without yielding an objective.
It appears to be no separation is too far for Gareth Bale with regards to taking free kicks, and if Belgium confer any fouls inside shooting range for the Welsh wizard there's each chance they'll be made to pay.
Jonathan Williams and Hal Robson-Kanu changed the amusement against Northern Ireland when they fell off the seat, demonstrating Wales have valuable alternatives they can swing to if arrangement An isn't working out.
5. Purposes behind Belgium fans to be idealistic
Subsequent to going crazy against Hungary in the last sixteen, Belgium are currently the competition's top scorers with eight objectives.
Eden Hazard at long last went to the gathering in the last amusement with an amazing showcase, and on the off chance that he's in structure then his nation will be difficult to stop.
And in addition being one of the most grounded assaulting constrains left in the competition, the Red Devils are likewise stable at the back and haven't surrendered an objective since the opening diversion thrashing to Italy.
6. Last 5 gatherings
Wales 1-0 Belgium (Euro 2016 qualifying, 2015)
Belgium 0-0 Wales (Euro 2016 qualifying, 2014)
Belgium 1-1 Wales (World Cup qualifying, 2013)
Wales 0-2 Belgium (World Cup qualifying, 2012)
Belgium 3-2 Wales (World Cup qualifying, 1997)
7. Late frame
Wales – last 5 diversions
Wales 1-0 Northern Ireland (Euro 2016)
Russia 0-3 Wales (Euro 2016)
Britain 2-1 Wales (Euro 2016)
Wales 2-1 Slovakia (Euro 2016)
Sweden 3-0 Wales (Friendly)
Belgium – last 5 diversions
Hungary 0-4 Belgium (Euro 2016)
Sweden 0-1 Belgium (Euro 2016)
Belgium 3-0 Republic of Ireland (Euro 2016)
Belgium 0-2 Italy (Euro 2016)
Belgium 3-2 Norway (Friendly)
8. Wales' key man
While Bale is without a doubt the whiz of this Wales group, ostensibly generally as critical to the group is Aaron Ramsey who's getting a charge out of a sublime competition after a troublesome season with Arsenal.
The midfielder was extraordinary in the gathering arrange, and was a major component in them finishing the gathering with his individual execution in the 3-0 win over Russia one of the best the opposition has seen as such.
In the event that the 25-year-old is taking care of business then the Dragons will be in with a genuine shot of achieving the semi finals in their first ever European Championship.
9. Belgium's key man
Belgium have a plenty of imaginative assaulting ability in their squad who are ensured to make chances, yet the obligation of changing over those odds will primarily be on the shoulders of Everton forward Romelu Lukaku .
The 23-year-old had a pitiful time of it before objective against Italy, yet a support in the following diversion against Ireland will have done his certainty the ton of good and he'll favor his odds of adding to his objective count against a protection comprising of shields he's accustomed to threatening week in week out in the Premier League.

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