2022 World Cup odds revealed as bookies have their say on Wales, England and others
Wales will embark on the biggest stage of world football for the first time in 64 years when they travel to Qatar.
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Wales will embark on the biggest stage of world football for the first time in 64 years when they travel to Qatar.
England will be aiming to go one better than last year and win their first major international tournament in 56 years at the World Cup in Qatar.
From Wales to Qatar Wales boss Robert Page set the bar pretty high when declaring the World Cup play-off against Ukraine as the biggest match in Welsh history, and the backdrop to yesterday’s tie only made the task even harder. Ad/> With the neutral willing Ukraine on, Wales had to focus, write their own history, and try to reach the World Cup under circumstances few others would wish upon themselves, and ultimately it was decided by the cruellest of margins – an Andriy Yarmolenko own goal ending Ukraine’s World Cup dream and sending Wales to the finals for the first time since 1958.
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