Finland
UEFA Nations League
League B
Thu , Sep 03 , 2020 20:45
0 - 1
Wales
Finland
Wales
0 - 1
Finland (4-4-1-1) faces Wales (4-2-3-1) at the Helsingin Olympiastadion in Helsinki the first round of the UEFA Nations League on Thursday 03 September 2020 at 20:45.
Finland will face probably the toughest opponent in their group stage this Thursday evening, which is Walles. Finland isn't surely in this competition to give some discount to their opponents and let them beat so easily. This Thursday evening they will host Walles. This surely won't be an easy game for them, so they should better come prepared and defend as better as they can their home ground.
Their coach, Markku Kanevra, belives in all of his players, starting from young FC Augsburg's midfielder Fredrik Jensen (1 goal in qualification matches 2019/20) and his partner, Minnesota United's midfielder Robin Lod (1 goal and 3 assists in qualification matches 2019/20) to scare Wales's defenders with some dangerous attempts. Wales's biggest problem in their next match will probably be, Norwich City's forward Teemu Pukki (10 goals in the qualification matches 2019/20), who is coming from probably his best season ever in Premier League. He has proved a lot of times in the past how seadly he can be in front of the keepers, so the defenders should better focus as better as they can on this dangerous striker.
As we take a look to the away team, we have Wales, who will travel in the capital city of Finland, with aim to win this hard game, and start as better as they can this National competition. Judging by some stats, they seems like the favorites to pass this group stage on the first place, without many problems. But, we all know that football unpredictable. One thing is sure, they should better never let their guard down.
Their coach, legendary National team and Manchester United's former midfielder, Ryan Giggs is the perfect example for his players of what “being focused on every match” means. He belives his players won't disappoint him, and will win their first game in this competition. He knows he can count on all of his players, starting from Juventus's midfielder Aaron Ramsey (2 goals in the qualification matches 2019/20), who needs a redemption after a not good first season with the popular “Vecchia Signora”. The defenders knows how dangerous he can be, just like his teammate, Real Madrid's wing Gareth Bale (2 goals in the qualification matches 2019/20). He has proved several times how deadly he can be, not only with his skills with the ball, but also with his incredible velocity.
These two teams have faced each other only twice in a official matches before in their history. In both cases, Finland won.
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This match will be full of goal chances. Since this will be their first game in this competition, both clubs will spend most of their time by attacking and trying to score, so that they can bring back home 3 important points and continue their road.
After all I said about these two teams and the match, I would rather think that Wales will win this game.
My final Finland vs Wales Bet is Wales to win
4-4-1-1
4-2-3-1
Finland
Wales
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09.10.2021. | Finland | VS | Ukraine | 1-2 |
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04.09.2021. | Finland | VS | Kazakhstan | 1-0 |
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01.09.2021. | Finland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
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21.06.2021. | Finland | VS | Belgium | 0-2 |
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16.06.2021. | Finland | VS | Russia | 0-1 |
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04.06.2021. | Finland | VS | Estonia | 0-1 |
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24.03.2021. | Finland | VS | Bosnia | 2-2 |
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14.10.2020. | Finland | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-0 |
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11.10.2020. | Finland | VS | Bulgaria | 2-0 |
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03.09.2020. | Finland | VS | Wales | 0-1 |
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12.10.2021. | Kazakhstan | VS | Finland | 0-2 |
W
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07.09.2021. | France | VS | Finland | 2-0 |
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12.06.2021. | Denmark | VS | Finland | 0-1 |
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29.05.2021. | Sweden | VS | Finland | 2-0 |
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31.03.2021. | Switzerland | VS | Finland | 3-2 |
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28.03.2021. | Ukraine | VS | Finland | 1-1 |
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18.11.2020. | Wales | VS | Finland | 3-1 |
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15.11.2020. | Bulgaria | VS | Finland | 1-2 |
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11.11.2020. | France | VS | Finland | 0-2 |
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07.10.2020. | Poland | VS | Finland | 5-1 |
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11.10.2021. | Estonia | VS | Wales | 0-1 |
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08.10.2021. | Czech Republic | VS | Wales | 2-2 |
D
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08.09.2021. | Wales | VS | Estonia | 0-0 |
D
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05.09.2021. | Belarus | VS | Wales | 2-3 |
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01.09.2021. | Finland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
D
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26.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Denmark | 0-4 |
L
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20.06.2021. | Italy | VS | Wales | 1-0 |
L
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16.06.2021. | Turkey | VS | Wales | 0-2 |
W
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12.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Switzerland | 1-1 |
D
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05.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Albania | 0-0 |
D
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08.09.2021. | Wales | VS | Estonia | 0-0 |
D
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26.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Denmark | 0-4 |
L
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12.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Switzerland | 1-1 |
D
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05.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Albania | 0-0 |
D
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30.03.2021. | Wales | VS | Czech Republic | 1-0 |
W
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27.03.2021. | Wales | VS | Mexico | 1-0 |
W
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18.11.2020. | Wales | VS | Finland | 3-1 |
W
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15.11.2020. | Wales | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-0 |
W
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12.11.2020. | Wales | VS | United States | 0-0 |
D
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06.09.2020. | Wales | VS | Bulgaria | 1-0 |
W
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11.10.2021. | Estonia | VS | Wales | 0-1 |
W
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08.10.2021. | Czech Republic | VS | Wales | 2-2 |
D
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05.09.2021. | Belarus | VS | Wales | 2-3 |
W
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01.09.2021. | Finland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
D
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20.06.2021. | Italy | VS | Wales | 1-0 |
L
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16.06.2021. | Turkey | VS | Wales | 0-2 |
W
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02.06.2021. | France | VS | Wales | 3-0 |
L
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24.03.2021. | Belgium | VS | Wales | 3-1 |
L
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14.10.2020. | Bulgaria | VS | Wales | 0-1 |
W
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11.10.2020. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
D
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Daniel Garcia is originally from Basque Country, and as a kid who grew up just a few streets from Mendizorrotza Stadium, the choice of Deportivo Alavés as his favourite club is more than obvious. Because of his studies, he moved to Madrid where he graduated in Sports Journalism. Daniel plays football on the weekends, but that does not stop him from watching all La Liga matches. He believes that the outcome of a match can be predicted if all the parameters are analyzed well, including form of the players and weather conditions. Currently he is living in Belgrade, and is in love with a Serbian girl who works as a journalist at one of the famous Sport Channels in Serbia.