Bale Ale, bucket hats and flags: 'Buzzing' Wales fans head to Qatar for 'once in a lifetime' World Cup

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Bale Ale, bucket hats and flags: 'Buzzing' Wales fans head to Qatar for 'once in a lifetime' World Cup
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Decades of dreaming is finally coming to a head as excited Wales supporters fly to Qatar ready for their first game against the USA on Monday.

The pair will join other fans at a special party in the capital Doha over the weekend to welcome the Welsh contingent.

Inside, Wales football and rugby shirts adorn the walls, as do photos of Huw with Gareth Bale and Swansea City players.The family will be staying in Dubai and catching internal flights to Qatar for each game - a cheaper option than staying in Qatar and one chosen by many Welsh fans.We chat to Huw as he cracks open an aptly named bottle of Bale Ale."All I've wanted to do is to see Wales at the World Cup.

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