Wales are one win away from a third successive Euros, something they’ve never come close to achieving before.
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00:00 Wales are on the cusp of history. Robert Page and his men are one win away from a third
00:07 straight successive Euros, something we've never come close to achieving before. Until
00:12 2016, we'd never qualified for a single Euros, so three in a row would be new territory for
00:17 Wales. After soundly beating Finland 4-1 on Thursday, it's now Poland who come to the
00:21 Cardiff City Stadium for the playoff final, after beating Estonia 5-1 in their semi-final.
00:27 It promises to be an incredibly close affair, with Wales riding a wave of form since last
00:32 year going undefeated since June, and the Poland side boasting one of the best strikers
00:37 in the world in Robert Lewandowski. The away side are ranked 30th in the world, with Wales
00:42 ranked at 29th in the world. Rob Page has said his side won't fear Poland and are ready
00:47 for the challenge, saying there is no bigger motivation than qualifying for another Euros.
00:52 The fans will be in full swing for yet another massive Wales game in Cardiff.
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