World Cup 2022: Celebrations as Wales qualifies after 64 year wait

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Wales has qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 64 years after beating Ukraine in a play-off for this year’s finals in Qatar.

Wales beat Ukraine 1-0 in Cardiff after captain Gareth Bale’s free-kick was deflected into the visiting goal by Ukraine skipper Andriy Yarmolenko.

Wales will share Group B with USA, Iran and England at November’s World Cup.

Fans are celebrating with many telling BBC Wales they never thought they would see this moment in their lifetime.

Wales’ first minister, Michael Sheen, Gabby Logan, and a wealth of Welsh celebrities joined supporters from around the world praising the team.

“It’s amazing what we can achieve when the whole country comes together,” said Mark Drakeford.

“Commiserations to Ukraine – despite our differences on the field, Wales stands with you.”

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Wales players celebrate qualifying for their first World Cup since 1958

Fans leaving the Cardiff City Stadium after the game in the pouring rain sang and cheered as they celebrated Wales qualifying for the finals in Qatar in late November.

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