Women football fans in Wales are getting shirty - because they have been snubbed over a lack of kit for the Euro 2016 finals.

Sports giant Adidas have been criticised after making fitted women's shirts for Germany, Spain and Sweden - but not female Welsh fans.

And women wanting to support soccer heroes including Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey are furious at having to wear ill-fitting men's kit.

Women fans outside the Cardiff City stadium before a Euro qualifier. Credit: PA

Adidas are making replica shirts for boys and men cheering on The Dragons in France in their first tournament in 58 years - but not for the shape of women or girls.

Women supporting England are able to buy a female-friendly shirt made by Nike - but not those over the Welsh border by Adidas.

Euro 2016 Wales shirts are being made only for men. Credit: PA

Fan Sian Matheson, 36, said:

I think it's a disgrace that in this day and age the FAW doesn't have a shirt designed for female supporters. England have a women's-sized shirt so why can't Wales? This is the first time Wales have reached a major tournament in my lifetime and I want to wear a Wales shirt with my boys - so my only option is to buy a men's shirt in size small. Fan Sian Matheson

Wales' male fans have no problems buying a shirt that fits. Credit: PA

Specially made women's shirts usually feature a round neck and are given a streamline to give a better fit.

Advertising executive Sian, from Cardiff, added: "A men's shirt won't be flattering and won't fit properly."

Fellow fan Dot Davies, 39, added: "We don't want to wear men's shirts. They're all baggy and horrible."

A spokesman for the Football Association of Wales declined to comment.

Adidas have stressed that the shirts are intended for both male and female fans and tailored to fit all fan requirements.