Rob Page draws on play-off experience after Wales miss out on Euro qualification
Rob Page insists Wales can reach Euro 2024 by drawing on their successful World Cup play-off history.
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Rob Page insists Wales can reach Euro 2024 by drawing on their successful World Cup play-off history.
CARDIFF : Wales will have to take their chances in the playoffs for Euro 2024 after the country's automatic qualifying hopes were dashed following a 1-1 draw with Turkey in their final Group D game on Tuesday.
CARDIFF : Wales will have to take their chances in the playoffs for Euro 2024 after their automatic qualifying hopes were dashed following a 1-1 draw with Turkey in their final Group D game on Tuesday.
Wales ended their Euro 2024 qualifying Group D campaign with a bad-tempered and highly controversial draw with Turkey at the Cardiff City Stadium. A stunning opener from Neco Williams gave Wales the lead inside eight minutes, before the hosts had a series of penalty appeals turned down by Slovenian referee Matej Jug.
Wales are heading to the Euro 2024 play-offs after drawing 1-1 with Turkey on a dramatic night in Cardiff.
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