World Cup ticket after 64 years
The suffocating 1-0 victory over Ukraine helped Wales win tickets to the World Cup finals for the first time after 64 years of waiting.
Video of Gareth Bale helping Wales win tickets to the World Cup 2022
Scored: Yarmolenko (34′, own goal)
Squad:
Wales: Hennessey; Roberts, Ampadu, Rodon, Davies, Neco Williams (Norrington-Davies 90′), Allen, Ramsey, Daniel James (Johnson 71′), Bale (Wilson 83′), Moore
Ukraine: Bushchan; Karavaev, Zabarnyi, Matvienko, Mykolenko; Stepanenko (Sydorchuk 70′); Yarmolenko, Malinovskyi (Shaparenko 70′), Zinchenko, Tsygankov (Mudryk 77′); Yaremchuk (Dovbyk 77′)
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06/06/2022 | 00:53
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The match ended with a 1-0 victory for Wales, Gareth Bale and his teammates won tickets to the 2022 World Cup finals. This is the last European team with tickets to Qatar at the end of this year. Wales will fall into Group B with England, USA and Iran.


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The second half has 5 minutes of injury time.
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The final minutes of the match were extremely tense and suffocating.
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Welsh fans once more howled when Mykhaylo Mudryk jumped to head, forcing goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey to fly to save.
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Within 2 minutes, all Neco Williams and Gareth Bale finished in the penalty area but did not beat goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan.

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Ukrainian players are trying to put pressure to find opportunities to score to bring the game back to the starting line.
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The Ukrainian players are still at a stalemate in finding their way into the goal of Georgiy Bushchan. On the other side of the line, Wales tried to score more goals.
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In the midst of an attack, Wales almost paid a heavy price. Fortunately for the home team when both Yarmolenko and Yaremchuk could not take advantage of close-range opportunities.
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The first minutes of the second half witnessed the strong rise of Gareth Bale and his teammates.
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Ramsey misses unbelievable
Wales organized a quick counter-attack, Daniel James cut the gap for Kieffer Moore to escape before stretching horizontally. The pass was very medium, but Aaron Ramsey shot the ball wide and narrowly missed the post of Ukraine’s goal.

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06/06/2022 | 00:05
Round 2
The second half of the match begins.
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06/05/2022 | 23:50
End of round 1
The first half ended with a score of 1-0 temporarily in favor of Wales.

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Andriy Yarmolenko fell in the Welsh penalty area after the impact of Joe Allen. VAR entered but there was no penalty for Ukraine.
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The heavy rain pouring down on Cardiff City significantly affected the play of the two teams.
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Gareth Bale made Yarmolenko burn the temple
Starting from Gareth Bale’s free kick, captain Yarmolenko in an attempt to clear the ball accidentally headed home the goal like the finishing phase of the opponent’s striker.

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Ukraine is having a slightly better position than the host Wales. Zinchenko just had a beautiful shot from outside the box that goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey struggled to save.
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Wales fans experienced a howling experience at Ukraine’s delicious opportunity. Fortunately for the home team when Oleksandr Karavaev missed the ball, the situation kicked and then brought the ball to the Welsh player’s feet, but goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey still controlled the situation.
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The two teams are competing for tit-for-tat, creating an attractive double attack.

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N Williams went to the ball and finished close to the penalty area, but the ball did not hit Ukraine’s goal. Immediately the away team responded with a long shot that forced goalkeeper Yaremchuk to save a corner.

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Zinchenko missed celebrating
Ukraine was awarded a free kick from close to 30m, Zinchenko took the opportunity to kick the ball very quickly and hit Wales. However, referee Antonio Mateu did not recognize the goal because there was no signal from the Spanish king of the field.
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Spanish referee Antonio Mateu blew the whistle for the match between Wales and Ukraine to begin.
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The two teams stepped out onto the field to perform the national anthem ceremony before the match.
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Force information
Wales: No serious injuries.
Ukraine: No serious injuries.
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Performance and confrontation:
– Wales are unbeaten in 8 consecutive matches in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.
– Ukraine has won 5 consecutive away matches in all competitions.
Wales lost to Ukraine in a friendly match only in 2016.
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Data are being updated!
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