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Published 14:14 3 Jul 2016 BST
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Marc Gunter is due to get married in Mexico on July 7, the South Wales Evening Post reports.
But he didn't count on Wales reaching the semi-finals in France.
"[The wedding] was booked just after we qualified. He's taken quite a lot of stick and it's caused a couple of problems," Chris told the paper back before the tournament began.
"He hasn't moved his wedding and I'm supposed to be best man so I'm hoping that I can't make it."
Admittedly, major international tournaments aren't normally likely to be a major consideration when booking a wedding as a Welshman, so this turn of events is especially unfortunate.
Chris Gunter was also best man at Aaron Ramsey's wedding in June 2014 - in the middle of a World Cup for which Wales failed to qualify.
But group stage victories over Slovakia and Russia, followed by a 1-0 victory over Northern Ireland and a stunning comeback win against Belgium, mean Wales have a semi-final against Portugal to look forward to.
You can't help but feel sorry for Marc Gunter, even if he showed a lack of faith in his brother and the rest of Chris Coleman's squad.


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