Wales’ most-capped player and record goalscorer Jess Fishlock says qualifying for a major tournament with her country is “the proudest moment of her life".
Goals by Hannah Cain and Carrie Jones mean that after years of near misses, Wales’ women have qualified for a first major tournament in their history thanks to a smash-and-grab 2-1 win in Dublin which secured a 3-2 aggregate victory.
The 37-year-old made her Wales debut as a 16-year old and has seen all the highs and lows on Wales’ journey to major tournament football.
She could only watch on as Wales finally got over the line, having left the field with a hamstring injury and in tears, midway through the second half at the Aviva Stadium.
"I can't put it into words. This is 20 years in the making. I wouldn't change a second of it,” Fishlock told Match of the Day Wales.
"The ups and downs are part of the process and the journey. It all led to this moment with this group of girls.
"This is by far the proudest moment of my life. My hamstrings are shot, but that doesn't matter right now."