Welsh football is fast approaching a blockbuster few months with Rob Page's men heading to their first World Cup since 1958 and Gemma Grainger's women bidding to reach their first major tournament.
Gareth Bale and Co. will head to Qatar this winter ahead of their campaign opener against USA on November 21. They will then face Iran and England in the group stages before (fingers crossed!) progressing out of the groups.
As for Wales Women, they need four points from their final two 2023 Women's World Cup qualifiers - against Greece on September and at home to Slovenia on September 6 - to make it to the play-offs.
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