Wales came from behind to draw 1-1 with the USA in their first World Cup finals since 1958.
The USA completely dominated the first half and took the lead in 36 minutes when Timothy Weah, son of footballing icon George Weah, scored from Christian Pulisic’s through-ball.
After Wales had been overwhelmed in the first half, manager Rob Page brought on Kieffer Moore for Dan James at the break.
Time was fast running out when Bale equalised eight minutes from the end, converting his 41st Wales goal from the penalty spot after Tim Ream went right through the back of him.
It was Wales’ first goal at a World Cup since Terry Medwin scored against Hungary in 1958 and keep them very much in the race for a last-16 place.
Following the match, Page said: “To go a goal behind against a very good team, we showed character and determination to get a point out of the game. It’s important in a tournament that you don’t lose the opening game.
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“This game suited Kieffer (Moore), to get us up the pitch. It was purely a tactical decision.
“The medical team have got a bit of work to do. They’ve got a big job to get us ready for Friday.”
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Page added that penalty-scorer Bale has “never let us down”.
“Once again it’s about Bale-o and rightly so. To see the red wall there and all the supporters enjoying it, it’s incredible.”
Hundreds gathered at the Al Bidda Park in Doha to watch the match, while fans back home flocked to venues across Wales after the 64-year wait.
The result leaves both sides trailing England in Group B, after they earned all three points against Iran on Monday afternoon.
Speaking ahead of the game, Bale said the squad were feeling the “buzz from back home”.
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