Wales are set to play in their first World Cup since 1958 but they have qualified for three of the last four major tournaments; Geraint Hughes provides his first reporter notebook from Qatar ahead of Wales' opening group game against USA
Robert Page's side kick off their first World Cup finals campaign since 1958 against the United States next Monday and also face Iran and England in Group B.
On the eve of the tournament, Sky Sports News senior reporter Geraint Hughes provides his first diary entry from Doha as part of our World Cup Podcast series...
"This is a moment in history for Wales. A first World Cup in 64 years... yes, they've been to back-to-back Euros but the Holy Grail was to get Wales to a World Cup and the group of players who have been to those two European Championships have done that.
'Wales can get out of Group B'
"In a way, it means something more. It's not just a one-off or a fluke.
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"It's part of a generation of players who have been serial qualifiers and who are trying to make the seeds of football in Wales stronger so that there isn't another 64-year wait until the next time.
"They're very much aware of their place in history, apart from the fact in the short-term they just want to get onto the pitch against the USA.
"The ultimate aim for these guys is that they really believe if they keep everyone fit, they can get out of the group.
"There's loyalty in this group. Joe Allen isn't anywhere near being fit and is certain to miss the first game, but he's out here partly out of loyalty for what he's done for Wales.
"He can be a calm head, a wise head on the training pitch, and if they can get him fit for half an hour against Iran - bringing on a player of that experience and know-how, that would be a huge bonus for Wales.
"It all comes down to loyalty and Rob Page is being loyal to the players who got them to this situation."
Who are the key players in Wales' squad?
"Bale is the talisman and he is the one who frightens anyone he plays against, even if he's quiet for 89 minutes and 45 seconds he still manages to do something.
"The player who makes Wales purr and is dangerous throughout the whole game, however, is Aaron Ramsey. The fact he's been getting more minutes on the pitch at Nice is really encouraging.
"Anything that Wales do that's good other than a one-off moment from Bale comes through Ramsey. He's the Rolls-Royce that purrs through games.
"He creates things for the likes of Bale, Dan James, Kieffer Moore and Brennan Johnson."
'Speed - the catalyst for change'
Wales were playing in front of 7,553 fans at Wrexham's Racecourse stadium as recently as February 2008 under John Toshack.
The country's rise as a footballing nation coincided with the Cardiff City Stadium being made the permanent home venue.
Even after Nations League promotion, the Red Wall - Wales' hardcore support - were firmly against moving back to the Principality Stadium, where they played in the early part of this century and beat the likes of Italy in 2002.
Cardiff's home ground offers a better atmosphere and is viewed more as a football stadium which gives them home advantage. The FAW have listened to those supporters, and the wishes of the players, to create a united front.
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"There's never been a terrible relationship with Welsh fans. In fairness to the diehard Wales supporters, they have been through some horrible experiences. Thinking of smashings by Serbia, and the team was not playing well at all around 15 years ago. Gary Speed was seen as the catalyst in the change.
"You talk about through thick and thin - well, there's been an awful lot of thin. But the fans have always gone in decent numbers. At the start, yes they didn't fill out the Cardiff City Stadium but, on away trips when the team were getting thumped, there were still 2,000 to 3,000 Wales fans going abroad following the team.
"That takes some doing - so they've been loyal. There's unconditional love and support for the team. What you're seeing now is a successful team and a successful Football Association that has seen the merits of bonding with the fan group.
"They call it the Red Wall. The Cardiff City Stadium now is always full and they could easily take 30,000 fans to Qatar. Anyone who remembers the first group game in 2016 against Slovakia, there were 30,000 Welsh fans in Bordeaux.
"There are difficulties in going to Qatar as it's expensive and there is limited accommodation. I would say there will be roughly 3,000 Wales fans travelling out from the UK on top of around 500 to 1,000 ex-pats living in the region."
Who starts against USA?
"If everyone is fit who is expected to be fit in time for the opener against USA I think Robert Page is 99.9 per cent certain on his starting XI. I think he'll go with a back three with two wing-backs - them being Neco Williams and Connor Roberts.
"I think the back three will be Chris Mepham, Ben Davies and Joe Rodon. I think Ethan Ampadu will play in defensive midfield as Joe Allen won't be able to start, which brings in Joe Morrell.
"Then, you've got your attacking options: Aaron Ramsey, Dan James, Gareth Bale, Brennan Johnson, Kieffer Moore and Harry Wilson. It will be three of those six.
"In terms of the goalkeeper, Danny Ward's form has really picked up at Leicester of late but Page has been loyal to Wayne Hennessey. If you watch back the highlights of the play-off against Ukraine, Hennessey pulled off a string of worldies that night. Rob Page doesn't forget."