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Wales 1-2 Netherlands
A debut for right-back Adam Henley as he replaces Chris Gunter, the most-capped player in the Wales squad with 64 caps.
Paul Dummett is also on for Neil Taylor on the opposite flank.
FULL-TIME: WALES 2-3 NETHERLANDS
Arjen Robben scores twice in the second half after Bas Dost's first-half goal
Joe Ledley and Emyr Huws are on target as Wales equalise twice
Wales have not beaten Netherlands in eight attempts
Dewi Hughes
Wales 1-2 Netherlands
A debut for right-back Adam Henley as he replaces Chris Gunter, the most-capped player in the Wales squad with 64 caps.
Paul Dummett is also on for Neil Taylor on the opposite flank.
Wales 1-2 Netherlands
George Williams almost makes an immediate impact. Tom Lawrence fizzes a great low cross but Williams can't quite stretch enough to get a meaningful touch and it goes wide.
Did he take the ball away from Neil Taylor, who looked better set to connect?
Wales 1-2 Netherlands
A couple of changes for Wales in quick succession. Goalscorer Joe Ledley makes way for Emyr Huws, and then George Williams replaces Jonathan Williams.
Wales 1-2 Netherlands
All smiles for Arjen Robben as he celebrates his 29th international goal.
He's been a menace throughout and the captain proves again he's got the class to drag the Dutch from mediocrity.
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Arjen Robben
Classic Arjen Robben. The Bayern Munich winger is freed down the right flank and typically brings the ball back onto his left foot. A couple of touches buys him some space and he curls a beautiful effort beyond Wayne Hennessey into the far corner.
There was an air of inevitability about it from the moment Robben cut inside onto his left foot.
Wales 1-1 Netherlands
Great save from Wayne Hennessey to deny Arjen Robben, who beat the Wales offside trap and let fly. Hennessey, though, was quick off his line to block the shot.
Wales 1-1 Netherlands
Wales captain Ashley Williams is replaced by James Collins.
A change for the Dutch too as Joel Veltman comes on for Virgil van Dijk.
And we're off for the second half.
#walvned
Wales 1-1 Netherlands
A difficult half ends fabulously for Wales with Joe Ledley's goal. It was a generous decision to award the penalty for a handball by Terence Kongolo and the Dutch will feel even more aggrieved after Jasper Cillessen saved Joe Allen's spot kick.
But Ledley reacted quickest and the midfielder, fast becoming a cult figure for his dance moves, has given the home side a huge lift going into the break
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Quote MessageTom Lawrence has done well, turning and running at times, but he's been on his own for much of the game.
Danny Gabbidon, Former Wales defender on BBC Radio Wales
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Joe Ledley
Joe Allen's penalty is saved low to his right by Jasper Cillessen but Joe Ledley reacts quickest and scores to bring Wales level moments before half-time.
Wales 0-1 Netherlands
Wales 0-1 Netherlands
Wayne Hennessey makes another save in the Wales goal, this time from a powerful Quincy Promes effort. Anything either side would have severely tested the Crystal Palace stopper.
Wales 0-1 Netherlands
Worrying signs for Wales now. The Dutch are starting to look more like one of the world's best - as opposed to a side who failed to reach even the Euro 2016 play-offs - while the home side are struggling for possession. Apart from Tom Lawrence, Wales are offering little spark in attack.
Half-time will be Wales' friend.
Bas Dost
A free header at the far post is converted by Bas Dost to give the Netherlands the lead. Wales captain Ashley Williams allowed the Wolfsburg striker too much space and Dost took advantage by netting his first international goal.
Wales 0-0 Netherlands
A warning for Wales. James Chester gives away possession with a sloppy pass and Arjen Robben is played in down the middle. He predictably shifts the ball to his favoured left foot but fails to keep the ball down in order to test Wayne Hennessey.
#walvned
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Kevin Ratcliffe
Former Wales and Everton captain on BBC Radio Wales
Quote MessageThere are two advanced midfield players behind Tom Lawrence, so at least one of them has to be making runs past him.