Having seen off Belgium in last Friday's quarter final, Chris Coleman's side are on the cusp of reaching the final of Euro 2016 - in their first major football tournament in over half a century.
Throughout their campaign, their team spirit has impressed many - silencing those that felt that the Welsh would be over-reliant on Gareth Bale.
Although the Real Madrid man hasn't found the back of the net in knockout stages, he certainly played his part as Wales topped Group B.
His free-kick against Slovakia was the first goal of their Euro 2016 charge and another set piece against England a few days later gave them a half-time lead over their neighbours.
Finally, in their last group game against Russia, Bale chipped in with another goal to round off a famous 3-0 win.
Now, ahead of the semi-final with Portugal, all three of Bale's Euro 2016 strikes have been recreated by Konami - makers of Pro Evolution Soccer.
Bale is the cover star of the PES official Euro 2016 game and the Konami team have gone to great lengths to capture each of his three goals in stunning detail.
Take a look in the video below...
https://youtu.be/xTK5GlpeIVg
Impressive stuff, eh?
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