Tuesday, October 16, Ireland receives on its own home a visit to Wales, in a local derby with an important stake in the UEFA League. The “Aviva Stadium” match in Dublin is played in the fourth group of the second series of the competition and the leader is Denmark.
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Wales made a definite 4-1 when the two teams met at the start of the game, but Gareth Bale’s team has not convinced lately. Real Madrid star will be missing once again due to medical problems, which is diminishing from the force of the guests offensive. Ireland has thoughts of vengeance and presents with an experienced lot, full of Premier League stars, from top teams and not only.
Ireland has a very good balance with walles on their own ground.
In the League of Nations, Wales won a match (the one with Ireland) and lost to Denmark, while Ireland has an active failure. Both bands come in a weak form lately, having only one victory in the last 5 games. Looking at the batches of the two, we see that the guests do not lack creativity in the middle, where Allen, Ramsey and Wilson are good players, but defense seems to have big problems lately, and Vokes can be annihilated in the attack.
Ireland has a prestigious 1-1 in Poland, which has masked the problems with Turkey (0-1) and Wales (1-4). The Welsh come after a 1-4 without a right to appeal to Spain, the score being 3-0 for the Iberians after the first 25 minutes. Otherwise, modest performances with Denmark (0-2) and Uruguay (0-1) did not have any positive effects on the white-red morale, which are trained by Ryan Giggs.
Ireland will have an initiative in this match and will try to impose its game in front of a defensive game that has given a lot of odds lately. Ireland has more experienced players, and the failure suffered in September was only the first after a series of 9 matches played against Wales. Without Bale, the guests do not emit too many claims in offensive to this game, especially as they will line up in a 4-5-1 system more focused on the defensive. After 16 direct matches in all competitions, the balance is balanced, with 6 wins for each team and 4 draws.
THE PROBABLE TEAMS
Ireland: Randolph; Christie, Duffy, Clark, Stevens; McClean, Hourihan, Arter, O’Dowd; S. Long, Robinson.
Wales: Hennessey; Gunter, Williams, Davies; Roberts, Allen, King, John; Wilson, Ramsey; Vokes.
PREDICTION: Under 2.5 goals @ 1.43



