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Nations League draw

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All that under Bob Bradley which makes it even more ridiculous.
I’ll never forget his post match interview. He was already under the cosh, and the sense of relief that came with this win made him look like he was about to burst into tears.
 
Fixtures Confirmed:

Thursday 24 September 8:45pm CET – Portugal v Cymru

Sunday 27 September 6:00pm CET – Denmark v Cymru

Thursday 1 October 7:45pm BST – Cymru v Norway

Sunday 4 October 7:45pm BST- Cymru v Denmark

Saturday 14 November 6:00pm CET – Norway v Cymru

Tuesday 17 November 7:45pm GMT – Cymru v Portugal

(Sorry for the copy and paste job with the kick off times)
 
it’s a competitive tournament which pits teams of similar abilities against each other, has done away with meaningless friendlies and mismatches and provides an alternative route to qualification for the World Cup and Euros for teams who are successful. It’s been a massive success and one of the best innovations in international football for decades. No wonder other confederations and indeed other sports are now emulating it and putting their own versions in.
It also gives Wales /Cymru the chance to play some of the bigger teams which in turn generates more revenue for the FAW and football in Wales. Years ago quite a few of our friendly matches would be be against less attractive teams while the big boys always played each other in a closed shop, now we can have our share of games against the big teams too.
 

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