Wales are preparing for the biggest game in their history when they play Portugal in Lyon tonight for a place in the final of Euro 2016.
Chris Coleman's side have already enjoyed a memorable run to reach their first semi-final at their only major tournament since 1958.
England are the only British team to have reached the final of a World Cup or European Championship, 50 years ago.
Jonathan Ford, chairman of the Football Association of Wales, told BBC Sport: "It is history in the making, it's a dream come true."
More than half of Wales' population of three million are expected to watch their country take on regular European semi-finalists Portugal - eclipsing the national television record for a sporting event, which was only set on Friday for their 3-1 quarter-final victory over Belgium.
The Prince of Wales sent the team a "huge good luck" message, saying: "I'm sure they have got a very good chance of beating Portugal. Everyone here will be keeping their fingers crossed."