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Gareth Bale to receive fan farewell as Wales chase Latvia qualifying victory

The former Real Madrid star made a record number 111 appearances and scored an all-time high of 41 goals for his country’s men’s team.

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Gareth Bale will receive a farewell from Wales fans at the Euro 2024 qualifier against Latvia in Cardiff on Tuesday.

Former captain Bale retired from football in January after making 111 appearances and scoring 41 goals – both records for the team – during a remarkable 16-year international career.

The 33-year-old former Real Madrid played his final game at the World Cup in November and will arrive in Cardiff from his Los Angeles home before kick-off.

There will be a pitchside presentation ahead of the game with Bale expected to say a few words to Wales supporters.

“@Gareth Bale11 will be at the Cardiff City Stadium tomorrow night,” the Football Association of Wales said on their official Twitter account on Monday.

“There will be an opportunity pre-match for The Red Wall (Wales fans) to show their appreciation to a Cymru legend.”

Bale’s return comes with sold-out signs ready to go up at the Cardiff City Stadium after Wales’ opening Euro qualifier, a 1-1 draw in Croatia.

Manager Rob Page said: “We’ve sold 32,000 tickets and it’s going to be an incredible atmosphere.

“Croatia is the reference point for us. We went to a great team in Croatia and not many people get a result there, and we did it with a not-full squad.

“It was a tough start going away from home and we can build on that.

Croatia v Wales – UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying – Group D – Stadion Poljud
Nathan Broadhead celebrates scoring Wales’ late equaliser against Croatia on Saturday (Tim Goode/PA)

“We will need to be patient and try and nullify their threat.”

Wales, again without injured pair Ben Davies and Brennan Johnson, are expected to be unchanged from the side that held the World Cup semi-finalists in Split.

As well as Broadhead, Birmingham midfielder Jordan James made his first appearance and there were four other uncapped players on the bench.

Skipper Aaron Ramsey, Daniel James and Harry Wilson were all protected with Page withdrawing the trio after 64 minutes against Croatia.

Page admitted after the draw that the changes was pre-planned and made with the Latvia game in mind.

“Latvia is going to be a tough game for different reasons,” Page said.

Croatia v Wales – UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying – Group D – Stadion Poljud
Wales skipper Aaron Ramsey played just over an hour in Croatia with Tuesday’s Latvia game in mind (Tim Goode/PA)

“We are already looking at all eight fixtures and that was a bonus point for us.

“Croatia will hopefully react now and get a result against Turkey (on Tuesday).

“We’ve got to look to get the three points. Four points from the first two games would be a good start.”

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