ONE MONTH from today, on Saturday June 12, Wales will kick off their re-scheduled Euro 2020 campaign against Switzerland and are hoping for a repeat of the success of 2016. To show support for the team, and to raise vital funds and awareness, Velindre Cancer Centre and The Welsh Blood Service has joined forces to encourage schools, companies and individuals to Wear Red for Wales - donate a pound donate a pint from June 12-20, particularly on match days. The aim of the campaign is to show support for the Wales football team in the re-scheduled Euro 2020 tournament, to encourage blood donations and to raise vital funds for Velindre, Wales’s Premier Cancer Centre.
What s happening with the Wales team that still hasn t played a match five years after being reformed
England and Scotland are resurrecting their A teams for a game this summer, but there is no sign of the WRU following suit
Shane Williams takes on the French defence for Wales A in 2002, with a young Michael Owen watching on (Image: Huw Evans Agency)
With England and Scotland reintroducing their A sides, thoughts have once again turned to Wales’ own mysterious A team.
It was way back in June 2016 it was announced the Welsh second string was being resurrected after a 14 year absence.
The lessons Wales can learn from England s win over France to roar to Grand Slam triumph in Paris
France were beaten 23-20 at Twickenham, ending their own hopes of the Six Nations Grand Slam, although they are still in the title race
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French star man Antoine Dupont with hands on head after his team s defeat to England at Twickenham - can Wales keep the world-class scrum-half quiet?
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Wales v England referee Pascal Gauzere admits he got both tries wrong
The Frenchman has come under severe criticism after Saturday s Six Nations clash, with World Rugby s Head of Match Officials now saying Gauzere has admitted his mistakes
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Referee Pascal Gauzere has admitted he made two errors in Wales Six Nations win over England on Saturday.
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