At the start of this international break Wales found themselves in a rather appetising position, having wrestled automatic qualification back into their own hands. They knew victories against Armenia and Turkey would guarantee their spot at Euro 2024. Surely there was a catch somewhere? This awkward trip to Armenia or Tuesday’s home tie against Turkey, safely qualified?
Well, it turns out Wales have a new bogey team in Armenia, a country ranked 95th in the world, and here they had to settle for a frustrating draw that all but ends their hopes of avoiding the playoffs. Wales fell behind…
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