History made as Wales make Euro 2016 semi-final
Wales reached their first ever semi-final of a major tournament with a magnificent 3-1 victory over Belgium in Lille.
Wales reached their first ever semi-final of a major tournament with a magnificent 3-1 victory over Belgium in Lille.
An ankle injury has ruled Wales international Tom Lawrence out of selection for Euros 2016, the striker himself confirmed on Twitter.
22-year-old Lawrence, who was on loan with Cardiff from February until the end of the season, said he was "gutted" not to be heading to France.
Chris Coleman will announce his full 23-man squad at around half two this afternoon.
1/2 Absolutely gutted not to be involved in the euros due to a torn ligament in my ankle it's a hard one to take but I'll be back stronger
2/2 I'll be supporting the lads hopefully from France and if not then watching no doubt, all of them will do Wales proud no doubt
The Prince of Wales has sent the Welsh football team a good luck message ahead of their Euro 2016 clash against Portugal tonight.
A director who brought Nottingham Forest's European success to screen said he would give Wales the same treatment if they won Euro 2016.
Disappointed fans hoping to watch Wales v Portugal at the Principality Stadium have complained of long queues and website errors.