Wales stand on the brink of history thanks to an unbeaten start to their qualifying campaign that has seen them sit three points clear at the top of their group with just three games to go and knowing that victory over Israel in Cardiff will secure their place in France next summer.
There is a double incentive for Wales to win tomorrow as well as it would lift them to at least fourth in the next set of FIFA world rankings when they are released at the start of October.
It is really all set up for a party at the Cardiff City Stadium on Sunday as the nation could put behind us years of hurt and many near misses and finally take a seat at the final stages of a competition.
Williams knows exactly what that will mean to him รขโฌลBefore the campaign started, I felt 100 per cent it would be the proudest moment of my career to lead this unbelievable group of lads to France.
รขโฌลAnd yes I am pretty sure Gareth has said it as well. I know it will definitely be up there for him and all the boys.
รขโฌลWhat it means given the history of the football team, the whole country and what it would mean to us as players, fans and coaches.
รขโฌลI think we deserve it, we have gone through a lot as a team which people sometimes overlook. It has been a long road and we are close now so we would like to get the job done.รขโฌย
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