Gareth Bale and Wales aim to kick off ''massive party'' by claiming rugby-mad nation's Euro 2016 place - The Mirror

Saturday night could see Chris Coleman’s men get the point needed in Bosnia AND their oval-ball comrades beat Australia to finish top of World Cup pool

Andrew Gwilym

22:30, 07 Oct 2015Updated 22:33, 07 Oct 2015

Scrum-tious: Proud Welshman Bale follows the rugby even though he's based in Spain(Image: Dan Mullan)

Gareth Bale and Wales will use the World Cup heroics of their rugby counterparts to inspire them to Euro 2016 qualification in Bosnia.


Chris Coleman’s men need a point from their final ties against the Bosnians and Andorra to guarantee a place in France next summer, while Warren Gatland’s rugby team can top their pool by beating Australia.


The Sarajevo and Twickenham contests take place within a matter of hours of each other on Saturday evening — meaning Wales could be in for a monster celebration, should there be a double success.


And Wolves midfielder David Edwards has revealed how Bale, in particular, will use the rugby squad’s bravery as a spur.

“I know Gareth likes the rugby more than most and he keeps a real track on it in Madrid,” said Edwards.

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“We’ve been watching and we take a massive inspiration from the World Cup, when you see how well they have done and the character they have shown.

"They have dug in deep and it made us all very proud. Hopefully, we can use that and Wales can have a successful weekend and massive party.”

David Edwards goes past the challenge from Bibras Natkho

Dribbling with expectation: Edwards in action(Image: Stu Forster/Getty)


One man already having a ball is Hal Robson-Kanu.

The Reading striker has become a cult hero among Welsh support this campaign, with travelling brass band, the Barry Horns, creating a chant for him to the tune of Salt-N-Pepa's 1980s hit Push It.

Robson-Kanu said: “It’s a massive honour.”


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How Wales' Group B stands

Fixtures — Saturday (all 7.45pm UK): Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Wales, Andorra vs Belgium, Israel vs Cyprus. Tuesday (all 7.45pm UK): Wales vs Andorra, Belgium vs Israel, Cyprus vs Bosnia-Herzegovina .

Will Wales get the point they need on Saturday?

Will Wales get the point they need for Euro 2016 qualification against Bosnia-Herzegovina?

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