Czech Republic vs. Wales Tip Forecast & Odds 08.10.2021

Czech Republic v Wales Tip & Odds, 08.10.2021 – 20:45 – World Cup Qualification Europe

The world championship qualification is possible after six matchdays in group E. The Belgians are already as good as group winners and with 16 points at the top. This is followed by the Czech and Welsh national teams, each of which has seven counters in their account.

The winner of the international match at the Sinobo Stadium in Prague has good cards to go to the finish in second place and thus remain even further in the draw for a World Cup ticket for the final round 2022 in Qatar. The game will be kicked off on Friday at 8:45 pm in the Czech capital.

The Czech Republic-Wales odds turn out in favour of the Eastern Europeans. All those who want to place a bet on the Czech national team will be rewarded with odds of around 1.70 on average. If, on the other hand, you want to bet on Wales, the online bookmaker offers odds beyond the 5.00 mark.

(Status of the quotas: 05.10.2021, 6:06 pm)

Jaroslav Silhavy’s national team got off to a good start after last summer’s regular European Championship, beating Belarus 1-0 in front of their own audience last month. Antonin Barak scored the winning goal in the 34th minute. Three days later, there was no chance for the Belgian Reprezentace (0:3). Romelu Lukaku (8th), Eden Hazard (41st) and Alexis Saelemaekers (65th) met for the Red Devils.

The Silhavy team started the World Championship qualification with a 6-2 victory in Estonia and was even able to beat Belgium in their own four walls (1-1). After that, however, the Czechs collapsed somewhat, scoring the first bankruptcy in Wales (0-1) and, as expected, there were no points in Belgium at 0-3. In between, the obligatory victory was won at home against Belarus (1:0). Thus, the Czechs are still unbeaten in the World Cup quali in front of the home backdrop and have good cards in second place with three open international games. The closest pursuer and upcoming opponent from Wales still has four games open and everything in his own hands.

The European Championship this year went surprisingly well for the Czech Republic with its entry into the quarter-finals. Against the surprise team from Denmark, however, was the final stadium (1:2). In the last sixteen, the Eastern Europeans surprised with a 2-0 victory against Holland and threw out one of the favourites. During the group phase they met England (0:1), Scotland (2:0) and Croatia (1:1) and entered the knockout phase in a strong group.

The Czech national team scored 8 goals in the World Cup Quali, of which Tomas Soucek (3) and Antonin Barak (2) scored together five times. Patrick Schick from Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen has scored a single goal so far. The striker was the shooting star at the European Championship 2021 and played a decisive role in the Czech Republic’s entry into the quarter-finals. Together with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, he became top scorer of the EURO with five goals.

Latest Games of Czech Republic

Czech Republic: 2 wins – 1 draw – 3 losses

(Status: 04.10.2021)

The Dragons also participated in the European Championship and after a good start they said goodbye already after the sixteen final. The qualifying games last month for the World Cup final round in Qatar next year ran slowly. With a narrow 3-2 victory in Belarus by the hat-trick of Gareth Bale (6th, penalty, 69th, penalty, 90th +3rd), the team of Robert Page continued successfully in the World Cup qualifier. However, a weak zero number followed at home against Estonia, which now puts the Welsh under considerable pressure in a direct duel against the Czech Republic.

The Page-Elf lost only in the first match of the World Cup quali in Belgium (1:3). This was followed by two full successes against the Czech Republic at home and a 3-2 away win in Belarus, before there was the disappointing zero number in their own four walls against Estonia. If you mean well with the island footballers, you can also say that they have been undefeated for three compulsory international games in a row.

The 2021 EURO started satisfactorily with a 1-1 victory over Switzerland and a 2-0 victory over Turkey. There was a narrow 0-1 defeat against the later European Championship winner Italy in the last group game, before there was a 0-4 clap against Denmark in the sixteen final for the Dragons.

The three-pack of Gareth Bale in Belarus made the superstar the best internal Welsh clipper in the World Championship qualification. Real Madrid forward Daniel James and Harry Wilson (one goal each) lead the scoring list with three stalls.

However, captain Bale will miss Wales due to injury in the next two qualifying games against the Czech Republic and Estonia. The forward of Real Madrid suffers from a thigh injury.

Recent Games from Wales

Wales: 1 win – 2 draws – 2 losses

1 win Czech Republic – 1 draw – 1 win Wales

We see the Czech Republic as favourites against Wales. The home advantage and injury of the Dragons, who have to travel to Prague without their superstar Gareth Bale, leave no other conclusion.

On paper, if Real-Star Bale were involved, both teams would at least be on the same page. Due to the absence of the attacker, the cards are reshuffled and make the Silhavy elf the favourite. In the World Championship qualification, the Reprezentace has not lost at home and also scored against group favourite Belgium.

Although the Page men have been undefeated for three consecutive international games, they have recently disappointed in their own four walls against Estonia with a zero number. We are guessing that the Czech Republic will not be able to take the home win against a battered Wales and is claiming second place.

So our choice for this tip prediction falls quite soberly on the popular 3-way betting and victory home teams. As already briefly indicated at the beginning, the odds are on average around 1.70.

Bet tip Bundesliga trend: Czech Republic wins

Bet odds at Betano*: 1.75 (odds: 10/05/2021, 6:06 PM)

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