Daniel James' late header provided Wales a precious win over the Czech Republic in a fiery World Cup qualifier in which both teams had a man sent off.
The visitors dominated a goalless first half with Jakub Jankto missing several chances, while Gareth Bale wasted the best opportunity of all for Wales.
Czech striker Patrik Schick was shown a straight red card early in the second half for raising his hand to the face of Connor Roberts, who was later sent off for a second booking.
As both sides searched desperately for a winning goal, Bale delivered an inch-perfect cross from the left wing, which James met with a brilliantly directed header to secure Wales' first win of the campaign.
The result moves Wales up to third place in Group E, one point behind the Czech Republic in second and four adrift of leaders Belgium, albeit having played one game fewer than both.