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Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Dafydd Pritchard
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Carrie Jones is back on her feet and looks able to continue, which is good news for Wales.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jo Price
Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales
I think that Wales need to pass the ball a lot more, get Sophie Ingle and Jess Fishlock on the ball and start controlling play again.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Carrie Jones is down, clutching her face after falling to the ground. It looked like she was accidentally caught by a stray Bosnian boot on her way down.
The Wales winger will need some treatment from the medical team.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Michael Pearlman
BBC Sport Wales at the Cardiff City Stadium
It feels like we've seen enough of this game now to conclude that Wales should win and should do so within 90 minutes.
There are alarmingly big gaps for Carrie Jones, Ceri Holland and Jess Fishlock to exploit, and Angharad James and Sophie Ingle have control in midfield.
Wales just need to show a more clinical touch in front of goal.
This match could be made for their record scorer Helen Ward to come on and make a big impact.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Wales are on the attack once again and it's Ceri Holland who misses her third decent chance of the night.
She's set free by Kayleigh Green's neat flick but drives her shot straight at Hodzic in the Bosnian goal.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jo Price
Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales
Gemma Evans has had a phenomenal campaign so far.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
A shot on target for the visitors, but it's about as tame as they come as Minela Gacanica softly heads the ball into Laura O'Sullivan's arms.
Might be generous to call it a chance.
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Carrie Jones is one of the brightest young prospects in Welsh football right now, and the 19-year-old winger is playing with quite a lot of freedom tonight.
The Leicester loanee is ostensibly on the left flank but she's being encouraged to cut inside and roam into space wherever she can find it.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jo Price
Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales
It's nice to see the variety Wales have within their set-pieces, rather than just launching the ball in and hoping that Gemma Evans or Rhiannon Roberts get on the end of it.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Here's that Ceri Holland chance...
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Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jess Fishlock is an absolute menace, sneaking in behind the Bosnian defence and pinching possession for Wales to win a corner.
What a boost it is for Gemma Grainger's side to have Fishlock back.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Wales continue to pile on the pressure, and Ceri Holland goes close again.
Rachel Rowe tries her luck with a low drive from 25 yards, which is spilled by Bosnian keeper Almina Hodzic.
Holland follows up with a powerful shot, which Hodzic does well to tip on to the bar.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jo Price
Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales
Bosnia have been given a second chance and people who have second chances, they'll absolutely fight for everything.
There is no stone that will be left unturned tonight, they will be throwing the kitchen sink tonight.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Kayleigh Green has the ball in the Bosnian net but the flag is up.
It's the correct call - she was well in front of Jess Fishlock as she picked up possession before rounding the keeper and firing in.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Right, let's all have a little breather shall we? That seems to be the message from the Wales defence as they keep possession for a while.
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Another chance! This is proper end-to-end stuff.
Wales striker Kayleigh Green crosses to Ceri Holland, whose powerful header is straight at Almina Hodzic in the Bosnian goal.
A breathless start to this game.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Wales fail to clear that corner properly, so Bosnia have another.
The delivery is good and Marija Aleksic takes a first-time shot, which Wales keeper Laura O'Sullivan just about keeps out with an outstretched leg.
A warning sign for Wales there.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Wales are firm favourites to win this match and they're living up to that billing so far.
Bosnia seem a little ragged at the back but the visitors have the first corner of the game.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jo Price
Former Wales goalkeeper on BBC Radio Wales
We are attacking and it's looking good for Wales so far.
Wales 0-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Chance! A nice free-kick routine involving Angharad James and Ceri Holland ends up with Jess Fishlock shooting straight at Bosnian keeper Almina Hodzic from close range.
Fishlock would have expected to score there. Massive chance.