Fans in Wrexham, gathered for what proved team’s last game of first World Cup in 64 years, say contest has boosted national profile

They had come, wearing their bucket hats and bright red shirts, in hope rather than expectation.

As Wales’s first appearance at the football World Cup for 64 years was ended by England, the fans left Wrexham’s fan zones disappointed but unbowed, still proud of their team’s achievements.

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