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Unfortunately, that's all we've got time for today. I've been Oliver Emmerson taking you through Wales 0-0 Israel, and I'll see you next time.

Domination, penalty shouts, near misses and an offside goal for Wales, but no winning goal. A 0-0 draw means that unless Belgium fail to beat Cyprus later on today, they'll have to wait until the October international's to qualify for Euro 2016.

Full time: Wales 0-0 Israel

90+4: Bale's flick on in the area is met by Church who heads in to the net, but he had strayed well offside.

GOAL!!!! OR NOT! OFFSIDE!

90+3: Ramsey has a pot-shot from range, but it's easily gathered by the goalkeeper.

90: Four minutes of added time.

87: Bale gets on the half turn in the area, but his shot is pushed away. Just a few minutes to go here!

83: Rare chance for Israel as Hemed gets a header at goal, tipped over by Hennessey.

79: Chris Coleman trying to influence things for Wales, Simon Church on for Hal Robson-Kanu.

70: The Cardiff City Stadium is still rocking despite not having seen any goals yet, the roof could well come off if they get the goal they crave in this final 20 minutes.

67: Big appeals for a handball in the Israel box after a pass was floated over towards Robson Kanu, but the referee awards a corner.

62: So close from King! He gets to a header from a corner, but it's a good save from Marciano.

61: Yellow card for Bitton, a late tackle on Robson-Kanu.

58: Bale floats it just over the bar, probably just too close to the goal for him to score.

56: Penalty! No... free-kick. Right on the edge of the area, Robson Kanu goes down and Dgani gets a yellow card for pushing. Bale to take.

55: Gareth Bale goes down with a bump and a bang... but it looks like he's okay to carry on. Relief for Wales fans.

52: Richards finds room on the right and drills a ball across the box, Robson Kanu reaches it but heads over.

47: Wales have switched to a 4-3-3 formation, presumably in an attempt to stretch the Israel backline further.

46: Ben Haim and Hemed replace Dabour and Kayal at half-time for Israel.

Underway in the second half!

No joy for Wales so far, although they're still level so things are set up for a grandstand finish. Israel's resolve at the back hasn't really been tested yet, but we'll see how they fare with tired legs late on.

Half-time: Wales 0-0 Israel

44: Slight chance from a corner for Wales, but Bale is penalised for a push.

39: This is quite the drab game now, with little looking like happening. Perhaps a half-time substitute might spark things for Wales.

26: As you may be able to tell, the pace of the game has slowed somewhat. Wales were never going to be able to keep up the intensity of their quick start, and are currently happy to keep good possession in an attempt to break Israel down. The visitors are sitting deep with five at the back, and hardly threatening on the counter.

18: First yellow card of the game goes to Kayal, for blocking a quick free kick being taken by Wales.

12: Ramsey's corner is met by Robson Kanu, but he heads wide of the post.

8: Huge chances missed! Richards and Robson Kanu do well to slot King in down the right hand side, his one-on-one effort is saved by the 'keeper, before Ramsey's rebound header goes over the bar.

6: Having a shot of his own this time, Robson Kanu fires wide from distance.

2: Robson Kanu's cross looked set for Bale but it gets headed away by Ben Haim, and Ramsey lashes a long range effort at goal - deflected for a corner which comes to nothing.

Kick off! We're underway!

The players are out on the pitch and the national anthems are being sung, five minutes to wait now! Can Wales do the unthinkable and make it to Euro 2016?

Wales haven't conceded in 414 minutes of qualifying action, they'll be hoping to add another 90 minutes to that record today.

The stadium's filled already and we're still 20 minutes or so away from kick-off! The fans can't wait and neither can the players, they've concluded their warm up and are recieving their final instructions ahead of the crucial match.

Wales are unchanged from their 1-o win over Cyprus in midweek, meaning that they're backing the players that put them within touching distance of their goal, to help them over the line! 40 minutes until kick-off, and the Welsh fans will be getting nervous.

Israel subs: Levi, Haimov, Meshumar, Melikson, Hemed, Buzaglo, Ben Haim II, Davidzada, Vermouth, Tzedek, Sahar, Kehat.

Wales subs: Ward, Williams, Chester, MacDonald, Church, Vokes, Vaughan, Cotterill, Collins, Lawrence, Williams, Henley.

Israel XI: Marciano, Ben Haim, Dasa, Dgani, Ben Harush, Tibi, Bitton, Natcho, Zahavi, Kayal, Dabbur.

Wales XI: Hennessey, Richards, Gunter, Williams, Davies, Taylor, Edwards, King, Ramsey, Bale, Robson-Kanu.

No confirmed starting XI's yet, although Wales will be without one of their key players in Joe Allen, who is out of the squad injured. Joe Ledley is also a doubt, due to a toe problem.

Further incentive for Wales is that a win would push them further up the FIFA World Rankings. The latest set of data saw them edge above rivals England, and they'll go to at least fourth place if they win tonight. Depending on other results, namely those of Belgium and Germany, they could actually have moved up to second by this time next month, a record high.

The other goalscorer in the 3-0 win over Israel was Aaron Ramsey, and he's urged his team to finish the job off tonight against Israel. He explained that taking his country to a major competition is something he's "always wanted to try and do" and offered the idea that despite the fans wanting "a party", the team must "do the job on the pitch" first of all.

That man Bale is undoubtedly Wales' star man, and that's shown throughout their recent games. He's joint second top scorer in qualifying throughout the whole of Europe, with six in total. He got his sixth in their last game, nodding in a header to secure a valuable 1-0 win against Cyprus on Thursday evening.

These two sides have already met eachother in this campaign, back in Israel in late March. Wales will be hoping for a repeat of that performance, as two Gareth Bale goals helped them to a 3-0 win in Haifa.

Obviously, this means that there is still much to play for in Israel's minds. A win would take them to just two points from Wales, and possibly above Belgium. Bearing in mind that Belgium and Wales still have to play eachother again, Israel are still in with a shout of springing a surprise of their own.

The current situation in Group B, which means Wales can qualify tonight, is as follows. The Welsh sit top on 17 points, ahead of second placed Belgium on 14. Israel are third on 12, meaning a Wales win would take them eight points ahead of third place with two games remaining, so the lowest they could finish would be second, which is in a qualification place.

Backed by a capacity crowd at the Cardiff City Stadium, which is thought to be sold out with around 33,000 spectators ready to fill it. They haven't seen anything of the sort here before, and it could be quite the Sunday night in Cardiff should the home side secure all three points...

Well, this is it. Today is the day where Wales could qualify for their first major international tournament since 1958, an astonishing 57 years ago. All they have to do is win, and they'll have booked their ticket to France next summer.

Hello and welcome to VAVEL UK's live minute-by-minute commentary of today's UEFA European Championship Qualifier game between Wales and Israel. Kick-off at the Cardiff City Stadium is set for 5PM BST, but before then we'll preview the game, and get some team news, so stick with us!