That's all folks!published at 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time 16 November 2018
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Denmark have a Nations League match against the Republic of Ireland on Monday, while Wales travel to Albania for a friendly the day after.
Nicolai Jorgensen and Martin Braithwaite give Denmark 2-0 lead
Gareth Bale scores late goal for Wales
Denmark promoted to Group A of the Nations League
Wales remain in Group B as Republic of Ireland are relegated
Philip Marsh
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Denmark have a Nations League match against the Republic of Ireland on Monday, while Wales travel to Albania for a friendly the day after.
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“We’re disappointed not to win the group and at least get a draw to keep ourselves in with a chance of winning it,” Gareth Bale told Sky Sports.
“They’re a good team and obviously had a good World Cup, they’re very highly ranked."
Denmark have clinched the top spot in the Nations League Group B.
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Wales' standout player David Brooks said: "I thought we held our own... we knew it would be a tough game.
"The team performed really well and on another day we'd take our chances and come away with a win."
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Danny Gabbidon
Former Wales defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
I thought the way Denmark controlled the game – the game management, the experience they have and made it so difficult to break down. The way they took the goals was fantastic.
Wales showing that naivety of youth – they’ll be disappointed with the two goals that they conceded.
Wales 1-2 Denmark
Nia Jones
Former Wales international at the Cardiff City Stadium
The experience has told tonight, Denmark have been together a long, long time compared to Wales and you've seen that tonight. The effort has been there.
Stick around as we'll be getting the views from the players and managers at Cardiff City Stadium.
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Wales 1-2 Denmark
It's Denmark who are promoted to the Nations League Group A.
Wales will remain in Group B.
Wales 1-2 Denmark
Wales are desperately trying to get the ball up the pitch with just seconds to go.
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Wales 1-2 Denmark
Kasper Schmeichel is booked for wasting time on a free-kick.
Wales 1-2 Denmark
Among all the excitement, Wales captain Ashley Williams saw yellow.
Wales 1-2 Denmark
The fourth official holds up the board which signals five minutes will be added on.