WALES' first World Cup campaign in 64 years kicks off this evening (Monday, November 21).

Fans across the country from Llangefni to Cardiff are gearing up for the Group B opener v USA (7pm kick off).

Many will be watching from the comfort of their own home, while some have ventured over to Tenerife where Wales fans are gathering at fan zones.

Others will be wrapped up warm with a pint in hand at the pub and few have even made their way to Qatar itself, where the tournament is being held.

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Wherever you are, you will be witnessing history unfold as, for the majority, this will be the first World Cup they will have seen Wales play in.

Readers have been getting in touch to let us know where they will be witnessing the action take place.

Julie Dunn said: "At Acorn Commonwood inside a warm marquee with food and drink."

Wayne Anderson is watching the match at the Turf pub in Wrexham, while Sue Roberts will be cheering on from the Fairfield Tavern which is also in Wrexham.

Karen Wallace Salisbury has ventured a little further afield. She said: "Qatar at the stadium."

And there was even interest from America, with Gains McDonald adding: "At my home in Michigan, USA!" and Sonia Thomas Cook saying: "Home in Indiana."

Karen Werner will be watching the match from her very well-decorated home in Canada and Kevin Davies will be supporting Wales from Hastings in East Sussex.

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PIC: Karen Werner's home in Canada is ready for the World Cup!

Meanwhile, much closer to home, Phil Roberts will be watching from 'a very comfy sofa in Rhostyllen'.

Lee Chamberlain told us that he is supporting Wales from the Hard Rock Hotel in Tenerife.

The match against the USA tonight will be followed by a tie with Iran on Friday, November 25 (10am kick off) and the big one v England on Tuesday, November 29 (7pm).