Wales moved one step closer to Euro 2024 on Thursday night with an impressive 4-1 victory over Finland in their play-off semi-final.
Rob Page's side - who are hoping to reach their third successive successive European Championships - were up to the task on a celebratory night in Cardiff.
They will now face Poland on Tuesday, with the winner of that crunch game set to earn a place in Group D alongside Netherlands, Austria and France at the tournament in Germany this summer.
Goals from David Brooks, Neco Williams, Brennan Johnson and Dan James were enough, while former Norwich City striker Teemu Pukki was on the scoresheet for Finland.
But who stood out for Page's outfit? Mail Sport has rated Wales' players...
Danny Ward - Showed no signs of rustiness despite having not played a game for Leicester this season. Was composed and commanded his box well. 6.5
Chris Mepham - Beaten to the ball by Joel Pohjanpalo before Pukki's goal, while he also gave away possession in a dangerous area in the first half. Booked in the second period for dissent. 6
Joe Rodon - Mainly tasked with dealing with the dangerous Pukki and did well for the most part, although he was tested by the Finnish striker. 6.5
Ben Davies - Wales' Mr Reliable. Davies was calm throughout and put in a captain's display. 12 years on from his debut, he is still as crucial as ever and was cruelly denied a late goal by VAR. 7.5
Conor Roberts - Had to deal with the dangerous Daniel Hakans, who sometimes got the better of him, but Roberts was generally up to the task and provided an outlet on the right. 6.5
Jordan James - Tidy in the middle of the park, and it's easy to understand why James is attracting interest from several clubs across Europe. Booked. 7
Ethan Ampadu - Brings
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