Wales v Bosnia betting tips, predictions, lineups and free bets (Euro 2016 qualifiers - October 10, 2014)
- Written by David Bet
Wales host Bosnia-Herzegovina on Friday night as they look to make it two wins out of two in Euro 2016 qualification. This article contains a complete WALES v BOSNIA betting preview with tips, predictions, best odds, probable line-ups, free bets and no deposit bonuses on the match!
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Wales got their Euro 2016 qualification campaign underway with a dramatic win in Andorra thanks to a brace from Gareth Bale. For the first time in years, the Welsh believe they can qualify for a major international tournament and this game is crucial to make their statement. They head into this home fixture in reasonable form having won and drawn two in their last five matches, the only loss came away from home in the Netherlands.
Aaron Ramsey is still injured with a pulled hamstring but Gareth Bale is fit and should start. Wayne Hennessey will be the favourite to start in goal while Liverpool's midfielder Joe Allen is out through injury. James Collins, Paul Dummet and Lee Evans are unavailable as well.
Bosnia-Herzegovina were very impressive during their World Cup qualifying campaign but didn’t quite live up to expectations during the tournament failing to progress to the knock-out stages. Now they will need to travel to the Cardiff City Stadium looking for a win as they must be feeling the pressure following their previous shock defeat to Cyprus in their first qualifying campaign match.
Bosnian stars Edin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic are expected to start the match but key defender Emir Spahic was ruled out through a back problem. The good news is that Avdija Vrsajevic is available for selection but Goran Zakaric is out of contention.
A 'both teams to score' could be a very good option as Bosnia have only managed to keep clean sheets versus minnows such as Liechtenstein and Lithuania in recent qualifying campaigns while Wales have only kept two clean sheets in their last 20 matches, only managing to stop Macedonia from scoring in their World Cup 2014 qualifying campaign.
Bosnia-Herzegovina (4-1-3-2): Begovic – Vrsajevic, Vranjes, Sunjic, Lulic – Besic – Prcic, Pjanic, Susic – Dzeko, Ibisevic.
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WALES v BOSNIA BETTING PREVIEW
Wales got their Euro 2016 qualification campaign underway with a dramatic win in Andorra thanks to a brace from Gareth Bale. For the first time in years, the Welsh believe they can qualify for a major international tournament and this game is crucial to make their statement. They head into this home fixture in reasonable form having won and drawn two in their last five matches, the only loss came away from home in the Netherlands.
Aaron Ramsey is still injured with a pulled hamstring but Gareth Bale is fit and should start. Wayne Hennessey will be the favourite to start in goal while Liverpool's midfielder Joe Allen is out through injury. James Collins, Paul Dummet and Lee Evans are unavailable as well.
Bosnia-Herzegovina were very impressive during their World Cup qualifying campaign but didn’t quite live up to expectations during the tournament failing to progress to the knock-out stages. Now they will need to travel to the Cardiff City Stadium looking for a win as they must be feeling the pressure following their previous shock defeat to Cyprus in their first qualifying campaign match.
Bosnian stars Edin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic are expected to start the match but key defender Emir Spahic was ruled out through a back problem. The good news is that Avdija Vrsajevic is available for selection but Goran Zakaric is out of contention.
A 'both teams to score' could be a very good option as Bosnia have only managed to keep clean sheets versus minnows such as Liechtenstein and Lithuania in recent qualifying campaigns while Wales have only kept two clean sheets in their last 20 matches, only managing to stop Macedonia from scoring in their World Cup 2014 qualifying campaign.
WALES v BOSNIA PROBABLE LINEUPS
WALES (4-2-3-1): Hennessey – Gunter, Chester, Williams, Davies – Bale, King, Huws, Ledley, Taylor – Church.Bosnia-Herzegovina (4-1-3-2): Begovic – Vrsajevic, Vranjes, Sunjic, Lulic – Besic – Prcic, Pjanic, Susic – Dzeko, Ibisevic.
WALES v BOSNIA BEST ODDS
PICK | BEST ODDS | BOOKMAKER | |
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WALES | 7.00 with | Bet £10, win £70.00 | |
THE DRAW | 3.40 with | Bet £10, win £34.00 | |
BOSNIA | 1.95 with | Bet £10, win £22.50 |
WALES v BOSNIA PREDICTIONS
- Both teams to score @ 1.95
- 1-2 Correct Score @ 10.50
- Bosnia to win by one @ 3.25
- Dzeko anytime goalscorer @ 2.50
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