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Euro 2016: Belgium feel at home as Gareth Bale's Wales have their task cut out ahead of QF

FP Sports • July 1, 2016, 14:50:42 IST
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At least 150,000 Belgium fans are expected to cross the border into France to see their side take on Gareth Bale’s Wales in the Euro 2016 quarter-final.

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Euro 2016: Belgium feel at home as Gareth Bale's Wales have their task cut out ahead of QF

Lille: At least 150,000 Belgian fans are expected to flood across the border into France on Friday to see their side take on Gareth Bale’s Wales in the Euro 2016 quarter-final. Barely 12,000 Belgian fans and a similar number of Wales supporters have tickets for the 50,000-capacity Lille stadium where the two will decide who plays Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal in the European Championship semi-final next Wednesday. “It will almost be a home game for us and that is an extra motivation,” said Belgium captain Eden Hazard who spent seven years at Lille before moving to Chelsea in 2012. The Belgian border is just 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the northern French city. Bale is leading Wales into their best international campaign since they reached the 1958 World Cup quarter-final. “I think it is fair to say it could be the biggest ever game for Wales, especially during my time and recent times,” the Real Madrid star declared ahead of the game starting at 1900 GMT. Belgium suffered a big blow when defender Jan Vertonghen was ruled out of the rest of the tournament with an ankle injury. The Tottenham Hotspur defender, 29, tore ligaments in his left ankle in a freak training accident on Thursday and could be sidelined for two months. Barcelona centre-back Thomas Vermaelen had already been ruled out of the game due to suspension. Belgium’s captain Vincent Kompany and key defenders Nicolas Lombaerts and Dedryck Boyata were injured before the tournament. Coach Marc Wilmots still has a strong team to line up with Hazard back in training for the first time since suffering a knock in the 4-0 last 16 win over Hungary on Sunday. With Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne and Michy Batshuayi, who is on the verge of a move from Marseille to Chelsea, Wilmots still has one of the strongest attacks at Euro 2016. Vertonghen could be replaced by Jordan Lukaku, the 21-year-old younger brother of Romelu. Belgium start as favourites but Wales won their last encounter with Bale scoring the decisive goal in a 1-0 win in qualifying for France at Cardiff last June. Bale said it was “my most important Welsh goal” that “gave us belief that we can take on and beat the big teams.” Wales manager Chris Coleman has warned Belgium to expect “a hell of a game”. “They’ll play the way they play. They play with imagination, they’ve got pace and power. We’ll play the way we play,” said Coleman. “When it’s time to defend, we’ll defend with our lives and when it’s time to attack, we’ll attack with our lives. If we do that, Belgium will be in for a hell of a game.” The winner plays Portugal who beat Poland 5-3 in a penalty shootout in Marseille on Thursday. Germany take on Italy in the third quarter-final on Saturday with the victors going into a semi-final against France or giantkillers Iceland who clash in Paris on Sunday.

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