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Growing up with Wales - Ampadu poised to make history

BBC Sport Monday, 18 March 2024
Wales midfielder Ethan Ampadu will become the youngest Wales player to reach 50 caps if he faces Finland in Thursday's Euro 2024 play-off.
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