Ireland vs País de Gales Football Prediction Today 16/10

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Ireland vs País de Gales Prediction Today

Ireland

The point won by the Irish was in the duel of Saturday, October 13, also in Dublin, against Denmark. The game did not go from 0 to 0. Although at the beginning, because it was a home game, the result could indicate that they were two points lost, the development of the confrontation indicates that it was really a point won.
That’s because the Danes had wide control of the match with 64% possession, a much greater number of attempts to finish (15 against 3) and only failed to score for lack of precision. There were only two on target against a certain shot of the Irish. Thus, the score blank ended up showing the lack of offensive quality of the selections.
Against the Welsh, the expectation is that coach Michael O’Neill takes a slightly more offensive stance in an attempt to escape relegation. For the duel he has at his disposal the following athletes:
Goalkeepers: Darren Randolph (Middlesbrough), Colin Doyle (Hearts), Sean McDermott (Kristiansund BK)
Defenders: Cyrus Christie (Fulham), Matt Doherty (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Shane Duffy (Brighton & Hove Albion), Richard Keogh (Derby County), Ciaran Clark Sheffield United), Darragh Lenihan, Derrick Williams (Blackburn Rovers), Greg Cunningham (Cardiff City)
Alan Judge (Brentford), Jeff Hendrick (Burnley), Conor Hourihane (Aston Villa), Alan Browne (Preston North End), Shaun Williams of Millwall, David Meyler of Reading, Harry Arter of Cardiff City, Daryl Horgan (Hibernian), Callum O’Dowda (Bristol City), James McClean (Stoke City), Richie Towell (Rotherham United)
Aston O’Brien (Millwall), Scott Hogan (Aston Villa), Ronan Curtis (Portsmouth) and Shane Long (Southampton), Graham Burke, Callum Robinson,

Wales

Welsh preparation for the match was not one of the most exciting. At home, they were beaten 4-1 by Spain. In the first half, when the two teams played with their main lineup, the Spaniards went on to score 3-0. In the second half, each team scored another goal in a quite different game after many substitutions have been made.
Although the absence of a player is an excuse that in the vast majority of cases can not justify such a defeat, in the case of the team Wales is the exception. That’s because Gareth Bale is central to the team. Without it, the chances of success fall brutally. The Real Madrid athlete, who is in poor physical condition, is in the process of recovering from injury and was therefore preserved by coach Ryan Giggs for the confrontation on Tuesday. So a very different selection should be expected to face Ireland.
The athletes available for confrontation are:
Goalkeepers: Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Danny Ward (Leicester City), Adam Davies (Barnsley);
Defenders: Ashley Williams (Stoke City, James Chester (Aston Villa), Ben Davies (Tottenham Hotspur), Chris Gunter (Reading), Connor Roberts (Swansea City), Christopher Mepham (Brentford), Jazz Richards (Chelsea), Paul Dummett (Newcastle United), Declan John (Swansea City);
Socks: Joe Allen (Stoke City), Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), Andy King (Leicester City), David Brooks (Bournemouth), Matthew Smith (FC Twente);
He was the first player to play in the first half of the season. He was the first player in the series to play against Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Ben Woodburn (Sheffield United), Harry Wilson (Derby County), Tom Lawrence (Derby County), Sam Vokes (Burnley) and George Thomas (Scunthorpe United).

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The 4-1 defeat by Wales in the first round of the League of Nations of Europe has put on equal footing the retrospect between the selections. Each one now has six victories in the duels. There were also four draws in the matches.Although Ireland need the win, O’Neil will hardly launch the team into the attack. It’s not your style. Wales, even with Bale, also has no reason to take big risks. Therefore the prognosis in the tie ends up being good option for the confrontation.

Bet Tips: Ireland wins

Odds: 2.50

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