'Long wait at the Eurotunnel'published at 17:20 British Summer Time 1 July 2016
A Wales fan heading to Lille tweets
Wales play Belgium for a place in the quarter finals of Euro 2016, with the match kicking off at 20:00 BST
Hundreds of supporters heading to Lille fear they could miss the game due to delays at the Eurotunnel
A fan zone is open in Lille and at Cooper's Field in Cardiff
The game will be shown on BBC One and S4C. You can also listen on BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru
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A Wales fan heading to Lille tweets
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British tennis number one Andy Murray takes time out from playing at Wimbledon to wish the Wales football team good luck in their Euro 2016 quarter final against Belgium on Friday.
Watch his message here.
Eurotunnel trying to reduce delays for Wales fans
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Wales supporter takes to Twitter to call for swift action to help fans stuck at the Eurotunnel
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Euro 2016 organiser UEFA has confirmed kick-off will not be delayed despite long hold-ups for fans travelling to France on the Eurotunnel.
Their statement reads: "UEFA is aware of the current delays in the Eurotunnel and has gathered further information from the Welsh FA, local authorities and the tunnel operator.
“It appears that the vast majority of fans with tickets will arrive on time at the stadium in Lille.
“The match is therefore scheduled to go ahead as planned with a kick-off time of 21.00 CET.
Eurotunnel boss on delays affecting Wales fans
Eurotunnel said it was putting on three extra trains and had drafted in extra staff on Friday afternoon to help cut long delays caused by a technical problem.
Quote MessageWe understand how important this game is and we will get as many people away as possible
John Keefe, Eurotunnel director of public affairs
Wales fans heading to the game in France fear they could miss the game due to delays at the Eurotunnel.
Eurotunnel LeShuttle tweeted that commuters faced a three and a half hour wait although three extra trains were being put on to try to reduce delays.
On Friday morning, fans reported waiting five hours and expressed concerns for those travelling later.
Wales face Belgium in the quarter-final in Lille at 20:00 BST. Some fans have called for the start to be delayed. Full story
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Fans will be cheering on the team as they take on Belgium in the quarter final of Euro 2016 in Lille, France.
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