Wales wait on Euro verdict

Wales expect to find out this morning whether their attempt win a late entry to Euro 2004 has been successful.

Wales expect to find out this morning whether their attempt win a late entry to Euro 2004 has been successful.

Manager Mark Hughes and an eight-strong party of lawyers, medical experts and FA of Wales officials, returned from Lausanne yesterday not knowing the verdict of the the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the independent body which heard their appeal to have Russia thrown out of the championships because of Igor Titov’s failed drugs test.

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