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.
More tickets for the Cardiff fanzone will be released tomorrow morning, the Principality Stadium has announced.
Some fans took to social media after the first batch of free tickets were snapped up in just 90 minutes, complaining of long queues online and technical issues with the Principality Stadium's website.
Read: Fans' anger as Cardiff fanzone tickets snapped up
Now organisers have announced another 7,500 tickets will be available from 10am tomorrow for Wales' semi-final against Portugal.
BREAKING: An extra 7,500 tickets for the fanzone will be available from 10am tomorrow. #togetherstronger
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.