Wales boss Chris Coleman has hailed the support that his side has received throughout their Euro 2016 campaign ahead of the visit to Cyprus this evening.
The Dragons have not played at a major tournament since the 1958 World Cup but are currently top of Group B, and as Coleman takes his unbeaten charges to Cyprus, the ex-Fulham manager thanked the fans for their help.
He told Sky Sports News: "We've been crying out for that type of pressure and that type of support and we've got it now.
"Our fans have been fantastic, brilliant home and away and I've never seen anything like that and that goes hand in hand you know, we have to keep on making them proud of us."
Meanwhile, Swansea City centre-back Ashley Williams has stated that the side aren't getting too carried away with their position ahead of the game.