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Wales 2-1 Austria: Gareth Bale strikes twice to fire hosts into World Cup play-off final

By Dafydd PritchardBBC Sport Wales at Cardiff City Stadium
Gareth Bale (2nd left) is mobbed by celebrating team-mates after his second goal
Wales beat Israel in a play-off to reach the 1958 World Cup

Gareth Bale scored two brilliant goals in a vintage individual performance to take Wales a step closer to qualifying for their first World Cup since 1958 with victory over Austria in their play-off semi-final.

Austria's Christoph Baumgartner hit the crossbar in the fifth minute before Bale's majestic free-kick sparked ecstatic celebrations for an already thunderous home crowd in Cardiff.

Wales' captain struck again early in the second half, shooting beautifully on the turn from a short corner.

Marcel Sabitzer's deflected shot brought Austria back into the game and, although the visitors exerted sustained pressure, Wales stood up to the challenge with a stoic defensive display.

Wales will now face Scotland or Ukraine in their play-off final, a one-off tie which was meant to be played next Tuesday, but which has been postponed because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Scotland and Ukraine's fixture is expected to be played in June, with the play-off final set to follow later the same month.

The details of that one-legged final are yet to be confirmed but, for now, Wales can savour this win in the knowledge that they are one victory away from ending their 64-year absence from World Cups.

Bale's genius lifts Wales on a night of high emotion

Cardiff City Stadium heaved with emotion in a highly charged build-up to the game, with Welsh folk singer Dafydd Iwan leading a rendition of his song Yma o Hyd before the crowd took over to bellow the national anthem with even greater passion than usual.

The fervent atmosphere helped Wales start the game at a blistering pace, pressing Austria high up the pitch and unsettling the visitors. With only 80 seconds gone, Connor Roberts dispossessed Austria captain David Alaba and combined with Aaron Ramsey to set up Daniel James for a shot which Heinz Lindner held.

It was frenetic at both ends and Austria squandered a golden opportunity when Sabitzer played a fine through ball for Christoph Baumgartner, who had time and Wales keeper Wayne Hennessey to beat, but hit his shot against the crossbar - thanks to a vital deflection from the covering Neco Williams.

That was a warning for Wales, but they continued to pour forward, their attacking line-up - which included Bale, Aaron Ramsey, Daniel James and Harry Wilson all from the start - playing with an admirable sense of adventure.

Then midway through the first half, Bale produced his moment of genius.

The 32-year-old has only played two hours of football for Real Madrid in the past six months and the build-up to this game was dominated by conjecture about his fitness, while the captain himself has mentioned that this might be his final World Cup campaign.

But his first goal was the Bale of old. A direct free-kick - the first he had scored for Wales since Euro 2016 - 25 yards out and hit with vintage precision, dipping just enough to clip the bar on its way in to send the Red Wall into raptures.

There were chances to extend Wales' lead before half-time - such as Ramsey's shot well saved by Lindner - and it was Bale again who provided the inspiration after the break.

From a short corner, Williams swung in a low cross which Davies touched into Bale's path and Wales' all-time leading scorer took his tally to 38 with a fierce drive into the top far corner.

As Wales fans sang Don't Take Me Home, the soundtrack of their run to the Euro 2016 semi-finals, while they watched a Bale masterclass, it felt like that golden summer in France revisited.

Wales survive anxious second half

This has been the most successful period in Wales' history, with the national team qualifying for back-to-back European Championships and soaring to the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

Yet despite the record-high world rankings and heroic contributions from Bale, Ramsey and others, World Cups have remained elusive.

The 1958 tournament in Sweden is still Wales' only appearance at a World Cup and, since then, they have frequently and painfully fallen at the final hurdle.

When Sabitzer's shot deflected off Ben Davies and bobbled into the Welsh net, a sense of anxiety swept around Cardiff City Stadium as supporters began to wonder if this was to be the latest setback in a history littered with similar tales of anguish, from Scotland in 1977 to Romania in 1993.

Austria seized on that unease to take control of the second half, albeit without creating many clear-cut scoring opportunities against a resolute Welsh defence.

There were still openings for Wales, with James wasting two particularly good chances, just to heighten the sense of nervousness among the home fans.

But this team is not weighed down by the nation's failures of the past.

Most of these players are too young to remember the bad old days and have instead been brought up in an era of regular qualification and winning at home, where they have now not lost in 17 games.

Robert Page's men still have one more game to navigate, but this victory will strengthen their belief that they will be the team to end their nation's long wait to play at a World Cup.

Line-ups

Wales

Formation 3-5-2

  • 1Hennessey
  • 15Ampadu
  • 6Rodon
  • 4Davies
  • 14Roberts
  • 10Ramsey
  • 7Allen
  • 8WilsonBooked at 59mins
  • 3N WilliamsBooked at 90mins
  • 11BaleSubstituted forMephamat 90+3'minutes
  • 20JamesSubstituted forJohnsonat 88'minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Gunter
  • 5Mepham
  • 9Johnson
  • 12King
  • 13Levitt
  • 16Matondo
  • 17Norrington-Davies
  • 18Williams
  • 19M Harris
  • 21Davies
  • 22Thomas
  • 23Colwill

Austria

Formation 4-4-1-1

  • 12Lindner
  • 21LainerBooked at 87minsSubstituted forGregoritschat 88'minutes
  • 3Dragovic
  • 4Hinteregger
  • 8Alaba
  • 20LaimerSubstituted forKalajdzicat 55'minutes
  • 23SchlagerSubstituted forLazaroat 77'minutes
  • 16Seiwald
  • 19BaumgartnerBooked at 24minsSubstituted forWeimannat 77'minutes
  • 9Sabitzer
  • 7Arnautovic

Substitutes

  • 1Pentz
  • 2Ulmer
  • 5Posch
  • 6Ilsanker
  • 10Weimann
  • 11Gregoritsch
  • 13Bachmann
  • 14Kalajdzic
  • 15Grüll
  • 17Schaub
  • 18Schöpf
  • 22Lazaro
Referee:
Szymon Marciniak
Attendance:
32,053

Match Stats

Home TeamWalesAway TeamAustria
Possession
Home34%
Away66%
Shots
Home14
Away16
Shots on Target
Home7
Away4
Corners
Home4
Away6
Fouls
Home7
Away15

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match ends, Wales 2, Austria 1.

  2. Full Time

    Second Half ends, Wales 2, Austria 1.

  3. Post update

    Corner, Wales. Conceded by Heinz Lindner.

  4. Post update

    Attempt saved. Brennan Johnson (Wales) right footed shot from the right side of the box is saved in the bottom left corner. Assisted by Harry Wilson.

  5. Booking

    Neco Williams (Wales) is shown the yellow card.

  6. Post update

    Foul by Nicolas Seiwald (Austria).

  7. Post update

    Aaron Ramsey (Wales) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  8. Post update

    Offside, Wales. Aaron Ramsey tries a through ball, but Brennan Johnson is caught offside.

  9. Substitution

    Substitution, Wales. Chris Mepham replaces Gareth Bale.

  10. Post update

    Attempt missed. Gareth Bale (Wales) left footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Connor Roberts.

  11. Post update

    Attempt saved. Marko Arnautovic (Austria) header from a difficult angle on the right is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Nicolas Seiwald.

  12. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Andreas Weimann (Austria) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

  13. Substitution

    Substitution, Austria. Michael Gregoritsch replaces Stefan Lainer.

  14. Substitution

    Substitution, Wales. Brennan Johnson replaces Daniel James.

  15. Booking

    Stefan Lainer (Austria) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  16. Post update

    Foul by Stefan Lainer (Austria).

  17. Post update

    Harry Wilson (Wales) wins a free kick on the left wing.

  18. Post update

    Attempt blocked. Neco Williams (Wales) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Harry Wilson.

  19. Post update

    Foul by Valentino Lazaro (Austria).

  20. Post update

    Connor Roberts (Wales) wins a free kick on the right wing.

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Thursday 24th March 2022

As It Stood

A

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Serbia8620189920
2Portugal85211761117
3Republic of Ireland823311839
4Luxembourg8305818-109
5Azerbaijan8017518-131

B

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Spain86111551019
2Sweden8503126615
3Greece824288010
4Georgia8215612-67
5Kosovo8125515-105

C

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Switzerland85301521318
2Italy84401321116
3Northern Ireland823367-19
4Bulgaria8224614-88
5Lithuania8107419-153

D

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1France85301831518
2Ukraine8260118312
3Finland83231010011
4Bos-Herze8143912-37
5Kazakhstan8035520-153

E

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Belgium86202561920
2Wales8431149515
3Czech Rep8422149514
4Estonia8116921-124
5Belarus8107724-173

F

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Denmark109013032727
2Scotland107211771023
3Israel105142321216
4Austria105141917216
5Faroe Islands10118723-164
6Moldova10019530-251

G

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Netherlands107213382523
2Turkey1063127161121
3Norway10532158718
4Montenegro103341415-112
5Latvia102351114-39
6Gibraltar100010443-390

H

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Croatia107212141723
2Football Union of Russia107121961322
3Slovakia103521710714
4Slovenia104241312114
5Cyprus10127421-175
6Malta10127930-215

I

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1England108203933626
2Poland1062230111920
3Albania106041212018
4Hungary105231913617
5Andorra10208824-166
6San Marino100010146-450

J

TeamPWDLFAGDPts
1Germany109013643227
2North Macedonia1053223111218
3Romania10523138517
4Armenia10334920-1112
5Iceland102351218-69
6Liechtenstein10019234-321
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