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5th July 2016
06:54pm BST

Going on history alone, however, would suggest Wales have plenty to be fearful about ahead of the huge match at the Stade des Lumières.
The two have been on opposing sides five times during their careers and Bale is yet to emerge victorious from any of them.
Spurs fans will likely remember the most recent clash - a thrashing at the hands of Real Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final in the 2010/11 season. Tottenham lost 4-0 at the Bernabéu, with Ronaldo getting the final goal of the game. He was also the only scorer in Madrid's 1-0 second leg win at White Hart Lane.
Ronaldo also lined up against a much younger Bale three times during his time at Manchester United. The first was a 2-1 win for the Reds in the FA Cup in 2009, and United emerged victorious from a penalty shootout in the same year's Carling Cup competition.
In his last game against Bale's Tottenham for Manchester United, Ronaldo bagged a brace in a 5-2 win.
Bale still has a long way to go if he wants to equal the achievements of his sensational Real Madrid colleague, but Ronaldo has never won an international trophy. The stakes for Wednesday night's game could hardly be higher.

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