Simon Church scored a late penalty as Wales earned a 1-1 draw against Northern Ireland tonight.
Centre-back Craig Cathcart put the visitors in front on the hour mark with a half-volley.
However, in the final minute substitute Church pegged back the Irish when he fired in a spot-kick that he had won.
Find out how the match unfolded with Sports Mole's text updates below.
WALES: Hennessey; Gunter, Matthews, Chester, A Williams; Vaughan, Ledley, G Williams, Cotterill; Lawrence, Vokes
NORTHERN IRELAND: McGovern; McLaughlin, McAuley, Evans, Cathcart; Dallas, McNair, Davis, Norwood; Lafferty, Washington
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Stadium is dressed and ready for tonight's #WALNIR game. Fans in the Ninan Stand raise your cards during the anthem. pic.twitter.com/DoA3aRJ9oS
— FAWales (@FAWales) March 24, 2016
Talking about the situation with BBC Sport, the 45-year-old said: "My focus is here - it has always been here," Coleman, 45, told BBC Wales Sport. "I haven't worked this hard to get to where we are to start thinking about something else.
"I'm the manager of Wales. We've got Northern Ireland, Ukraine, then Sweden, then we go into a tournament, which is where we've always wanted to be. I'm very much in the middle of that, looking forward to it, and that's where my sole focus is."
The teams are currently on the pitch warming-up. This was them arriving at the stadium. #WALNIR #TogetherStrongerhttps://t.co/QVIDK4T7Yp
— FAWales (@FAWales) March 24, 2016
"At this stage of the season, both sets of players have their eye on the summer. We want the game to be competitive, but there is an element of common sense prevailing for both sides as well. They are missing a few players, we are missing a few players as well. There are players coming in who will want to impress. I'm not overly concerned about that aspect."
The players arrive for the match!! #DareToDream #GAWA #WALvNIRhttps://t.co/7iotWr4qZq
— Northern Ireland (@NorthernIreland) March 24, 2016
Good luck boys against Northern Ireland tonight!! 🐲
— Gareth Bale (@GarethBale11) March 24, 2016
Wales, who played with a back three in qualifying, test out back four. Northern Ireland, who played with a back four, test out back three.
— Tom Williams (@tomwfootball) March 24, 2016
"A smart set piece by Northern Ireland but Wales were fast asleep. I think that's a finish Dean Saunders would be proud of by Craig Cathcart! He turned, swung and bang - it's in the bottom corner."