Wales fans celebrate at the Anglesey Showground, Mona near Llangefni on Friday night.
Families in Flintshire will be able to cheer on Wales in a dedicated fanzone as they make their bid to make the Euro 2016 final.
Supporters of all ages will be able to enjoy the crucial semi-final match against Portgual on Wednesday at Daniel Owen Square in Mold.
A huge screen will be erected so fans don’t miss any of the action at the Stade des Lumières in Lyon.
The Wales squad celebrate their momentous 3-1 victory over Belgium at Euro 2016.
The fanzone, which has been organised and paid for by Mold Town Council, will open from 7pm with the match kicking off at 8pm.
It comes after calls within the community and on social media for an area to be created in Flintshire for fans to celebrate.
A Mold Town Council spokeswoman said: “We are pleased to announce will be holding a Family Friendly Fanzone for the Euro’s Semi Final Wales v Portugal match tomorrow night in the Daniel Owen Square.
“We would love to see children dressed in their Welsh colours and waving flags.
“We are holding this event so families can share in the match atmosphere. Please note this in addition to the many pubs and venues in and around the town who will be showing the match as well.”
She said that refreshments will also be available throughout the evening in the fanzone.
Flintshire County Council told the Daily Post that they had no plans to create a fanzone but said they are “delighted” with the team’s success.
A Flintshire County Council spokeswoman said: “Flintshire County Council is delighted that Wales has reached the semi finals of the Euros and is wishing them every success. There have been no plans for the Council to organise fan zones from the outset of the competition.
“We are sure residents will be celebrating locally at sports and social clubs, pubs and at home, cheering the team on to the final.”
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