Wales will host Bosnia-Herzegovina in the World Cup play-off semi-finals,
Wales take on the Balkans country on October 6 with the winner earning a trip to face Switzerland in one of three play-off finals.
The play-offs will decide two automatic qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup plus one country who will play in inter-confederation play-offs.
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Wales secured second place in their group with Tuesday's 0-0 draw against Slovenia and are potentially two wins from their first ever World Cup finals.
Newtown and Manchester United star Carrie Jones, Llanidloes and Sheffield United midfielder Maria Francis-Jones and Liverpool's Ceri Holland, who qualifies through her Llanrhaeadr born mother, will hope to play a part.
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