Postpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 13 October 2014
Wales corner. Taken short. They win another. Taken short. They win another. Taken short. Goal-kick.
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Wales corner. Taken short. They win another. Taken short. They win another. Taken short. Goal-kick.
David Edwards booked. Free-kick lumped into the box and James Chester heads clear.
A long punt forward and Gareth Bale breaks the offside trap but Anastasios Kissas is off his line to clear.
Four minutes to go.
Into the final minute of the game. Can Wales hold on? It's all a bit nervy in Cardiff.
Norway have brought on Martin Odegaard for his competitive international debut. He's 15. The Stromsgodset midfielder made his debut against the UAE during the summer.
He was born in December 1998.
1998! I was throwing paper airplanes around a secondary school classroom then.
Gareth Bale is on the charge into the penalty area. He is brought down by Charalambos Kyriakou, but the foul is a Galactico's toe-nail outside the box and a free-kick, rather than a penalty, is awarded. Kyriakou is booked for his troubles.
Changes for both teams - Jake Taylor coming on for Wales goal-scorer Hal Robson-Kanu and, for Cyprus, Andreas Papathanasiou replaces Angelis Angeli.
Cyprus almost find a leveller when an overlap on the right sees a cross come in from the byeline, but an unmarked Georgios Efrem heads over from 12 yards out. Got to hit the target from there.
Kevin Ratcliffe
Former Wales captain & BBC Wales pundit
"Wales are battling well and if anything they have been a bit more dangerous than Cyprus, despite being down to 10 men.
"Hal Robson-Kanu has given everything today. What an intelligent player. He has had a tremendous game tonight."
Martin:, external Listening to Wales game on radio from hotel in Venice - if the boys hold out for the win I'll swim the Grand Canal!
Nine minutes to locate your trunks, Martin.
Patient build-up play from Cyprus before they inexplicably smash a long ball forward and Wales keeper Wayne Hennessey collects to take the sting out of the attack. Final 10...
Gary Welsh:, external Ever since WC 94 and pretending to be Hristo Stoichkov in the yard, I've always looked out for Bulgaria results, odd but true.
Kevin Ratcliffe
Former Wales captain & BBC Wales pundit
"There is still a long way to go. Cyprus will expect to test Wales in the last five minutes and the crowd will get nervous. Are we good enough?"
Wales win another free-kick just inside the Cyprus half, but resist the temptation to hit it long and instead keep hold of the ball. Clever tactics.
Luke Dorrington:, external Following your updates from a hospital bed on my birthday.
Happy Birthday, Luke... and hope you're feeling better soon.
Leonardo Bonucci has just been sent off for Italy, who lead Malta 1-0 in a 10-a-side game.
Croatia are now 6-0 up on Azerbaijan thanks to an own goal, and Havard Nielsen has put Norway 2-1 up against Bulgaria.
Constantinos Makrides becomes the seventh player to be booked in an ill-tempered game, for a foul on Gareth Bale. Wales with a free-kick out wide but it fails to beat the first man.
James Chester is an absolute colossus at the back for Wales as he clears everything which comes into the hosts' penalty area. Wales are sitting back - hoping to release Gareth Bale on the counter to finish it.
Blues Club Over 31's:, external Second team has got to be San Marino, imagine the feeling of elation when they actually win a game again.
LKP:, external Croatia my second team, best shirt (home and away), Davor Suker, Prosinecki, and Euro 96 fond memories.
Foxinbox1:, external Slovakia are my 'second' international team, as my club side, Sutton United, have fan links with FC Petrzalka over there!