Double your money with this Wales-Poland pick
Poland can qualify for the European Championship for the fifth time in a row if they beat Wales, who have been excellent lately.
The Poles have a difficult task ahead of them, as they have to redeem their Euro ticket in Cardiff, and the host is in inspired form waiting for the starting whistle.
Team news
As we have already dealt with it before, the failure of the Euro qualifiers for the Eagles cost Fernando Santos, who previously won the tournament with Portugal, a job. Under the leadership of his successor, Michal Probierz, however, the team started well, so far they are undefeated in five games and are within arm’s reach of the continental competition. The omens are good, as is their recent head-to-head, giving them cause for optimism as they have beaten Wales’ best back and forth in the Nations League in 2022.
Did you know? Lewandowski scored 24 goals in the last 27 matches for the national team (16 goals, 8 assists), but he was unable to score once in three matches for Wales.
Master Probierz will probably have to change several positions, as Przemyslaw Frankowski and Matty Cash were injured in the easily won playoff semi-final against Estonia. Alongside them, the much-seen Milik cannot be used either, but there are also a couple of omissions on the home side. Among the defenders, Ben Cabango and Tom Lockyer, as well as Ipswich’s forward, Wes Burns, are not available, but Rob Page can field the same eleven players that beat Finland 4-1 a few days earlier.
Late on Tuesday evening, Group D of the 2024 European Championship will therefore be expanded with another member, where France, Austria and the Netherlands await the last arrivals. On paper, it is absolutely a three-chance match, the bookies didn’t really know what to do with it either, so in three-chance the odds of the sides are almost equal. Both teams arrive in great shape for the decisive 90 (or 120) minutes, but Wales is undoubtedly in a bigger series.
Based on the names, the balance is tipped towards the Poles, but Lewandowski, for example, is known to disappear in decisive matches. In addition, the Eagles lost their last 5/4 away game, and here they should pull off a feat against an opponent pressed by a fanatical audience. Like the bookmakers, we are not in an easy position, but ultimately we are betting that Wales will not loose in 90 minutes, and the net will be found at least twice in Cardiff, and this has been the case in Ward and co’s last four home games. This tip, among many other things, can even be met even by a Polish promotion.