Summary

  • Ramsey from close range after keeper parries

  • Bale shot on turn - 7th qualifying goal

  • FT: Netherlands 2-3 Czech Republic

  • Dutch fail to qualify for Euros

  • Turkey and Croatia reach Euros

  1. Wales team newspublished at 18:49

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    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium

    Wales make four changes from the 2-0 defeat to Bosnia-Herzegovina. James Chester, David Vaughan, Jonny Williams and Sam Vokes replace Neil Taylor, Jazz Richards, Joe Ledley and Joe Allen as manager Chris Coleman switches from his favoured 5-3-2 formation to an attacking 4-3-3.

    Wales starting XI: Hennessey; Gunter, Chester, A Williams, Davies; Vaughan, J Williams, Ramsey; Bale, Robson-Kanu, Vokes.

    Andorra starting XI: Ferran Pol, San Nicolas, Sonejee, Llovera, Ildefons Lima, Rodrigues, Rubio, Vieira, Moreira, Lorenzo, Sanchez.

  2. Wales starting XIpublished at 18:45

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    Chris Coleman pretty much does stick to his word. Gareth Bale starts, so does Aaron Ramsey. But the Wales boss does make four changes.

    Wales XI: Hennessey; Gunter, A Williams, Chester, B Davies; Vaughan, J Williams, Ramsey; Bale, Vokes, Robson-Kanu.

  3. 'No experimenting for Wales'published at 18:43

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    The Wales teamsheet has been handed over to the Fifa delegate in Cardiff, and in a few moments all will be revealed.

    Yesterday Wales boss Chris Coleman said he will resist any temptation to experiment as the Red Dragons look to sign off with a win.

    "I had a team and a formation in my head before the Bosnia game and I'm pretty sure I'm going to go with that," he said.

    "If one or two who started against Bosnia don't play it won't be based on performances.

    "Physically there was a lot of output in the Bosnia game from certain players, so that will affect what we do against Andorra."

    Will he stick to his word?

  4. Inside the Wales camppublished at 18:40 British Summer Time 13 October 2015

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  5. Let's get the party startedpublished at 18:36

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    Red Dragon flags? Check. Inflatable leeks? Check. Super Furry Animals playing a live set? Check.

    The stage is set as the Cardiff City Stadium prepares to celebrate Coleman's boys becoming the first Wales team to reach a major tournament finals since 1958.

    That place among the cream of the continent at Euro 2016 was secured in rather strange circumstances on Saturday. Wales, needing a point, lost 2-0 in Bosnia-Herzegovina. But Cyprus' 2-1 victory in Israel meant they qualified anyway. Cue manic celebrations.

    Wales in France shirtsImage source, Rex Features
    Wales merchandiseImage source, Rex Features
  6. Postpublished at 18:33

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    Anyone venturing into Cardiff city centre on a Saturday night realises that the Welsh capital knows how to party. Packed bars blaring out Rihanna, humming restaurants not having a table to spare, streets filled with slick-quiffed blokes and high-heeled ladies boozily staggering around.

    Tonight might be a 'school night' but that doesn't mean it will be quiet. And why should it be?! 

    The Welsh football team are throwing a shindig - and the whole nation is invited. Because Chris Coleman's side have booked a summer 2016 trip to France.

    Wales fansImage source, Rex Features
  7. Postpublished at 18:30

    "You've got to fight *dum dum* for your right *dum dum* to parrrrrrr-ty!"

    Teenage angst, not football, was playing on the minds of American hip-hoppers Beastie Boys when they wrote this raucous 80s classic.

    But, boy, have Wales had to fight for their right to party. A 57-year fight in fact. And tonight they are going to let their hair down big style.

    Wales v AndorraImage source, EPA