Love songpublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 2 July 2016
The Manic Street Preachers wrote the song and they have not spared the love hearts with their tweet.
Wales beat Belgium 3-1 to reach Euro 2016 semi-final
Ashley Williams, Hal Robson-Kanu and Sam Vokes the Wales goalscorers
Portugal next up on Wednesday for a place in the final
'Amazing performance, amazing result' - Prime Minister David Cameron
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Jamie Lillywhite
The Manic Street Preachers wrote the song and they have not spared the love hearts with their tweet.
The BBC's Dafydd Pritchard has been through the mill with Wales, with a great many less memorable moments, but he was there in Lille and you can read his descriptive account of events here, including how, despite being outnumbered by Belgians, the Welsh national anthem, 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau', "still reverberated around Stade Pierre Mauroy at a spine-tingling volume."
Here's the great winger from the Spurs double-winning side, the fabulous and still sprightly 81-year-old Cliff Jones, embracing his nation's triumph.
A great line from the BBC Radio Wales commentator Rob Phillips, who described it all at the Stade Pierre Mauroy: "If the kids are listening, put the bin out on Monday, I won’t be home.”
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There are some calling for Wednesday to be made a national holiday in Wales when the team faces Portugal in Lyon. Here's what a triumphant Neil Taylor thinks: "Possibly, there will not be many people working will there, will be a lot of people calling in sick. But yes it is unbelievable – until we get back home we probably won’t realise what we have done here, but there was a lot of emotions in that dressing room afterwards."
The one sour note for Wales was the bookings for Aaron Ramsey and Ben Davies that will see them miss the semi-final against Portugal on Wednesday, but Ramsey did not let that dampen his spirits as he posted this magnificent tweet featuring the Eiffel Tower.
I can't imagine many of you missed it, but I know lots of you will want to see it many more times, so re-live all the magical moments from Friday night's momentous quarter-final in Lille.
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It is not just the sports pages covering the achievement, it makes the front page of the Daily Mirror.
Wales is forever the land of song but there is an extra special reason for the rejoicing this morning. In case you hadn't heard... Wales have beaten the team ranked second in the world and they are in the semi-finals of the European Championships. Let's have a look at what the newspapers make of it.
Hello again, they're still celebrating in Wales aren't they?