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Wales' triumphant football team could now face the Netherlands in a friendly next month after the FAW pulled out of talks with Poland.

Reports in Holland suggest Chris Coleman's side are set to play the Dutch on Friday, November 13.

Danny Blind's team are licking their wounds after failing to even make the play-offs for Euro 2016 after a horrendous qualifying campaign.

It is unclear whether the match will take place at Cardiff City Stadium, where Coleman's men have enjoyed great success, or the Millennium Stadium, as has been previously mooted.

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Polish officials had claimed they were close to agreeing a fixture with Wales, but they will now face Iceland, with Wales eyeing Holland after their failure to make the play-offs meant they have a free date in the November window. The Dutch also face Germany on Tuesday, November 17.

Wales have been keen to land a high-profile November friendly fixture following their historic first qualification since 1958.

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Coleman recently revealed there had been difficulties in securing a top ten nation, and Wales are only looking to play one game in the ten-day international window in November

He said: “We’ve got a lot of teams we have in mind. We obviously want a tough team and we’re looking at maybe one of the top ten opposition if we can but there is nothing, nowhere near being agreed with anyone at the moment."

Wales have lost all seven of their previous encounters with the Dutch, including the infamous 7-1 drubbing in Eindhoven during the 1998 World Cup qualifiers under Bobby Gould.