It’s much harder for The Red Wall to be with the team this year so we’ve come up with a few pieces to help us join together as we roar on the boys from all of our corners of Wales!
Whether it’s the sea of red, the connection with fellow fans or Zombie Nation reverberating all around you, it’s not just the game itself that sticks with us after matchdays.
Wherever you are in Wales or the world, this should help you show your support:
#CymruFanZone poster - hang it up in your windows and on your doors so that you can tell your whole community that even though you can’t be in the stadium, you’re still a brick in the Red Wall.
#EUROhyped playlist- UEFA has asked the captains and dressing room DJs of this year’s competing UEFA EURO 2020 nations for their favourite songs to help you get #EUROhyped from the comfort of your own home. You’ll find a few Wales terrace anthems on the list to get those goosebumps going.
#DreigiauCymru Digital Sticker Books - keep an eye out for challenges in between matchdays so that you can all make the most of the monoliths, even if you can’t get to see the 26 standing proud at historical sites around Wales.
The Red Wall Guide to the Game in Welsh -If you’re as committed as we are to using more Welsh in your day-to-day life, we’ve got a guide to watching the game in Welsh that’s been written by fellow members of Y Wal Goch.
The Red Wall will be very much missed by the players this summer but you can show the boys that you’re still with them by sharing pictures and videos from your #CymruFanZone wherever you’re watching the game.
It’s really important to remember the FAW is committed to keeping Wales safe and Welsh Government guidelines state that fans watching the game at home should be in groups of no more than six (not including children up to the age of 11) and from no more than three separate households.