Wales are through to the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup after narrowly beating France 20-19.
The Welsh will now face either Japan or South Africa for a place in the final – those teams are playing now in Tokyo.
Ross Moriarty scored the winning try, converted by Dan Biggar, as Wales narrowly took the lead in the 74th minute of the match in Oita.
The Six Nations champions managed to overhaul a nine-point deficit after French lock Sebastien Vahaamahina was shown a red card for foul play – elbowing Wales flanker Aaron Wainwright in the face – in the 49th minute.
Wainwright had earlier scored Wales' first try. The boot of Biggar got the side's other points.
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France had threatened an upset after an impressive first-half display in which they scored three tries, including two in the first eight minutes, to lead 19-10 at the break.
Vahaamahina and flanker Charles Ollivon got the early tries for the French while centre VirimRead More – Source