Epic: Wales v England ’99
In 1999 Wales faced England in the final ever Five Nations clash at Wembley. It was an historic and unforgettable game that paved the way for a new era of Welsh rugby. Fans who were at the ground and watching at home share their experiences of that extraordinary day.
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