Gareth Bale
Men in Blazers' Gents of the Day: July 6, 2016
From the Embassy Row Studios in the Crap Part of SoHo, Rog and Davo choose their players to watch ahead the Portugal vs. Wales Euro 2016 Semifinal.
For Welsh Fans, The Biggest Challenge is To Believe This is Real
Wales had genuinely come to believe that footballing success was something that only happened to other nations. Now that it's happening to them, the feeling is something close to shock.
Outsiders and Underachievers: Previewing Wales vs. Portugal
While Wales have been archetypal underdogs at Euro 2016, Portugal still seem like perennial underachievers. Whichever team can shake off their label and play with freedom will succeed.
The Collective or the Individual? Previewing Wales vs. Belgium
Belgium have the better players but Wales look to have the more coherent structure. Marc Wilmots' side are clear favourites, but Euro 2016 has been a tournament in which the team has tended to overcome the individual.
Home Nations Square Up in Paris: Previewing Wales vs. Northern Ireland
Ahead of Euro 2016, both Wales and Northern Ireland would probably have seen qualification for the knockout rounds as a good showing. Now, however, one of them is going to top that and reach the last eight.
Brexit Could See Gareth Bale Push Real Madrid Over Non-EU Player Limit
La Liga rules dictate that clubs can only include three non-EU players in their 25-man squads, so it appears that the British electorate has arbitrarily shat on Real Madrid.
The London Welsh: Watching The Match Against England With The Capital’s Wales Fans
For Welsh rugby fans, the Famous Three Kings is the London pub of choice. We went to see if the same held true for football, and how it felt to support Wales behind enemy lines.
England Come Back to Beat Wales in Extra Time
Wales and England are tied, and Joe Hart has to be happy about that.
Meet the Newbies of Euro 2016
For the first time, the Euro will count 24 teams rather than 16, and there are five newcomers among them: Albania, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia, and Wales.
Managing Wales and Gary Speed's Legacy: Chris Coleman Must Do Both at Euro 2016
In November 2011, Wales boss Gary Speed took his own life. A little under four years later, his country qualified for Euro 2016. Chris Coleman is in charge now, but Speed remains closely linked with the side that will play in France.
Euro 2016 Preview: Group B – The Group of Very British Problems
The second of our Euro 2016 previews covers Group B. England and Wales will battle it out for British supremacy, while Slovakia and Russia look to beat them to the knockout rounds.