Ireland v Wales World Cup Qualification UEFA Football Match Prediction
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Team News
WAL:
1. In the absence of injured star man Gareth Bale, Tom Lawrence stood up and took the attacking burden on himself in Georgia with a real coming of age performance in a Wales shirt.
2. Chris Coleman is unlikely to make changes as a result, meaning he would stick with a back four, which would exclude Neil Taylor once more.
3. After the left-back's horror tackle in the reverse fixture his omission from the starting XI would probably be a wise choice from what will already be an emotionally charged game.
IRE :
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Team News
WAL:
1. In the absence of injured star man Gareth Bale, Tom Lawrence stood up and took the attacking burden on himself in Georgia with a real coming of age performance in a Wales shirt.
2. Chris Coleman is unlikely to make changes as a result, meaning he would stick with a back four, which would exclude Neil Taylor once more.
3. After the left-back's horror tackle in the reverse fixture his omission from the starting XI would probably be a wise choice from what will already be an emotionally charged game.
IRE :
1. Wingers Robbie Brady and James McClean are back available following suspensions.
2. The former is likely to come straight back into the side at the expense of Callum O'Dowda, while the latter could replace Wes Hoolahan.
3. O'Neill could switch to a 4-4-2 formation, with Daryl Murphy set to start alongside Shane Long after scoring twice on his first start in qualifying last Friday.
2. The former is likely to come straight back into the side at the expense of Callum O'Dowda, while the latter could replace Wes Hoolahan.
3. O'Neill could switch to a 4-4-2 formation, with Daryl Murphy set to start alongside Shane Long after scoring twice on his first start in qualifying last Friday.
Probable XI :
WAL- Hennessey, Davies, Williams, Chester, Gunter, King, Ledley, Allen, Ramsey, Lawrence, Vokes.
IRE- Randolph, Ward, Clark, Duffy, Christie, Brady, Meyler, Hendrick, McClean, Murphy, O'Dowda.
Missing Players
Player Status Reason
Gareth Bale Out Injury
James Collins Out Injury
Jonathan Walters Out Injury
Shane Long Out Injury
James McCarthy Out Injury
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Prediction
This is sure to be an incredibly nervy affair in the early stages in Cardiff, with so much at stake for the two sides.
Their last meeting ended in a stalemate that was overshadowed by unsavoury scenes following a terrible tackle from Wales' Neil Taylor and it would be no shock if a game that would be feisty anyway came to boiling point once again.
As such, the team that keeps their composure and shows that bit of quality that might otherwise be lacking under the circumstances will come out on top, but with no Bale to call upon for the hosts this is just so close to call.
A draw wouldn't be enough for Ireland but might not suit Wales either, who could miss out on a play-off place with just a point if Scotland and Croatia were both to win. Neither team can afford to play it too safe.
Prediction: Wales 1-1 Ireland
IRE- Randolph, Ward, Clark, Duffy, Christie, Brady, Meyler, Hendrick, McClean, Murphy, O'Dowda.
Missing Players
Player Status Reason
Gareth Bale Out Injury
James Collins Out Injury
Jonathan Walters Out Injury
Shane Long Out Injury
James McCarthy Out Injury
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Today Game is Dangerous...
Both Team Risky.
Shane Long INJURED replace HIM
Team 1
Team 2 (1 side Team)
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Captain & Vice-Captain Options : Hennessey, Brady, Meyler, Vokes & Lawrence.Prediction
This is sure to be an incredibly nervy affair in the early stages in Cardiff, with so much at stake for the two sides.
Their last meeting ended in a stalemate that was overshadowed by unsavoury scenes following a terrible tackle from Wales' Neil Taylor and it would be no shock if a game that would be feisty anyway came to boiling point once again.
As such, the team that keeps their composure and shows that bit of quality that might otherwise be lacking under the circumstances will come out on top, but with no Bale to call upon for the hosts this is just so close to call.
A draw wouldn't be enough for Ireland but might not suit Wales either, who could miss out on a play-off place with just a point if Scotland and Croatia were both to win. Neither team can afford to play it too safe.
Prediction: Wales 1-1 Ireland
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