Wales' fairytale Euro 2016 campaign rolls on after they beat Belgium 3-1 in Lille.
Fans of Chris Coleman's side did not stop chanting throughout a historic 90 minutes on a cold night at the fan zone in northern France.
An early Belgian goal had fans fearing the worst, but they quickly found their voice when Ashley Williams got an equaliser and were ecstatic when Hal Robson-Kanu scored on 55 minutes, taking Wales into the lead.
A header from Sam Vokes made it 3-1 with just five minutes to go.
The side will now go on to Lyon to face Portugal in the semi-final.
Paula Hart, 41, from Swansea, said: "It's just been immense. The Belgian fans have been the best, so fair play to them. I'm now thinking about the final. Portugal haven't been great so why not start thinking about it?"
Neil Davies, 49, from South Wales, said Wales had played "brilliantly" and he had tears in his eyes at full time.
He said: "I thought if Belgium went 1-0 up then that would be it. They did and I thought that's us done. To come back the way we did - unbelievable."
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