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The coming weeks will be packed with people making their predictions on who will win Euro 2016.

An 80/1 outside shot with some bookies, few will be backing Chris Coleman's men to go all the way.

But according to the tournaments official video game, Wales could be heading for the most glorious of summers in France.

FourFourTwo, having received a copy of the Pro Evolution Soccer game to review, ran a simulation of the event to see how it all planned out.

And incredibly, Bale and co were crowned victorious.

In the sim, they sneak through the group stages with three 0-0 draws.

That's when their tournament really gets going.

A 2-0, win over Ukraine in the quarters is followed by a 1-0 win over Sweden, before they beat Martin O'Neill and Roy Keane's Republic of Ireland 2-0 in the semis.

Wales are famed for having the sturdiest of defences, and so far they are yet to concede a goal.

That sets up a final with host nation France, who are fresh from knocking out Germany, Spain and Roy Hodgson's England.

In what would be one of the greatest footballing upsets of all time, Coleman's boys run amok and win 4-1.

It seems too good to be true, but why not dream?!