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A look at four famous Wales matches held in Swansea

A look at four famous Wales matches held in Swansea
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The Vetch Field and Liberty Stadium have both staged international matches in the city.

Wales were regular visitors to Swansea during the 1970s and 1980s with games played at the old Vetch Field.

Swansea's new Liberty Stadium home staged its first Wales fixture in 2005, but has not hosted the national team since 2013.

Here, the PA news agency looks at four famous Wales games played in Swansea.

Best practice

George Best
George Best made his international debut for Northern Ireland against Wales in Swansea (PA)

The 1964 British Home Championship match against Northern Ireland on April 15 was probably the most famous Wales game to be played at the Vetch for one reason.

George Best was still a month away from his 18th birthday when he made his international debut in a 3-2 victory for Northern Ireland.

Ron Davies and Brian Godfrey were on target for Wales, while Martin Harvey, Samuel Wilson and James McLaughlin scored for Northern Ireland.

But Best was already making a name for himself at Manchester United and everyone turned up to see him play.

Floodlight failure

Wales were in the hunt for a place at the 1982 World Cup finals in Spain after winning their opening four group games.

But then the floodlights failed during Iceland's visit to the Vetch on October 14, 1981.

Wales were leading 1-0 when the lights went out, and after play eventually resumed Iceland came back to draw 2-2 and dash Welsh qualification hopes.

Czechoslovakia took the second qualifying spot from Wales on goal difference. The Vetch Field finally closed for business in 2005.

Rising stars

Soccer – UEFA Euro 2012 – Qualifying – Group G – Wales v Switzerland – Liberty Stadium
Gareth Bale scores for Wales against Switzerland at Swansea in October 2011 (David Jones/PA)

After a Vetch farewell in 1988, Wales made a low-key return to Swansea in 2005 and 2006 with goalless friendly draws against Slovenia and Bulgaria.

The Liberty Stadium did not prove a happy hunting ground until Switzerland were beaten 2-0 in a Euro 2012 qualifier on October 7, 2011.

Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale were the scorers on a night that hinted at the potential of a squad that would eventually reach the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

Alas, it was manager Gary Speed's penultimate match on home soil as the former Leeds, Newcastle and Everton midfielder died the following month.

Modric masterclass

England v Croatia – UEFA Nations League – Group A4 – Wembley Stadium
Croatia's Luka Modric was the star of the show in the last Wales game to be played at Swansea in 2013 (Mike Egerton/PA)

Wales' last visit to Swansea was for a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Croatia on March 26, 2013.

Chris Coleman's side had beaten Scotland home and away, but defeats to Belgium, Serbia and Croatia had left them out of the qualification reckoning.

Wales gave a good account of themselves against star-studded opposition and led through Bale's first-half penalty.

But Croatia – inspired by a midfield masterclass from Real Madrid's Luka Modric levelled through Dejan Lovren before Eduardo struck the winner three minutes from time.

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