UEFA's control and disciplinary body will meet next Tuesday to deal with Wales' request to overturn their Euro 2004 play-off defeat against Russia.
The Football Association of Wales have made the request after it was revealed that Russian midfielder Egor Titov failed a drugs test following the goalless first leg in Moscow on November 15 last year. He was banned for a year by UEFA last Friday.
A statement from UEFA revealed this morning: "The FAW have asked the European governing body to overturn Russia's 1-0 aggregate victory."
Russia won the second leg in Cardiff 1-0 to book their place at the championships this summer in Portugal.
Titov tested positive for the banned substance Bromantan but both the player and his club, Spartak Moscow, have lodged an appeal against the verdict.
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