Wales
UEFA Nations League
League B
Sun , Nov 15 , 2020 18:00
1 - 0
Republic of Ireland
Wales
Republic of Ireland
1 - 0
Wales host Republic of Ireland at Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff) in the 5th round of the League B Group 4 stage in the UEFA Nations League on Sunday, November 15, and the match kicks off at 5 pm (UK).
WALES VS IRELAND MATCH ANALYSIS
Wales head to this match and two final rounds of the Nations League in good mood after picking up 10 points from wins over Finland, a double over Bulgaria, and a draw against Wales. That was enough to take them to the top of their Nations League B Group 4 as the Dragons extended their unbeaten run to 10 games. As for their rivals Ireland, with only two points from their four rounds in League B Group 4, their chances to progress are non-existent. After drawing against Bulgaria and Wales and losing to Finland twice (0-1;1-0), they should focus on the next cycle of qualifications.
As for the Dragons’ most recent match, substitute Jonny Williams grabbed a late victory for a depleted Wales side in Bulgaria which kept them top of their Nations League group. With leading players such as Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey missing through injury, their younger understudies showed signs of promise but lacked a cutting edge for much of the game.
However, Neco Williams came to the rescue on 85 minutes with a fine first-time finish to score his first goal for his country. Ryan Giggs' side host the Republic of Ireland on Sunday, 15 November, and Finland the following Wednesday, with both games at Cardiff City Stadium. The friendly against the USA in midweek (0-0) was good preparation as Wales are aiming to win their group and Stephen Kenny remains without a win in his five games as Republic of Ireland boss as his side most recent match was a defeat in Finland.
Rep. of Ireland boss Stephen Kenny remains without a win in his five games as Republic of Ireland boss as his side most recent match was a defeat in Finland. Fairly enough, the Irish’s squad was depleted due to coronavirus absentees and injuries and Stephen Kenny cited mitigating factors after his wait for a first win as he now remains without a victory in his five games as Republic of Ireland boss.
After a comfortable 3-0 defeat against England at Wembley in a friendly on Thursday, the Republic is without a goal in their past five matches in all competitions, their longest run without scoring since another run of five between November 1995 and May 1996. It is a dead rubber game for the Rep. of Ireland as they have no chances of progressing, but a good performance against the group leaders could boost their morale for future fixtures.
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Over the last ten years, these sides have met a total of 6 times. The Republic of Ireland has won once, while Wales has won 2 matches and the other 3 matches ended in a draw.
When these sides have met, there has been an average of 1.4 goals. The Republic of Ireland has scored an average of 0.4 while Wales have scored an average of 1.0 per match.
Apart from stats and facts, Ireland’s recent form doesn’t do much to inspire confidence in the away win, but they have the quality in their squad to get back on track. This Welsh squad are full of confidence at the moment and will believe they are good enough to bank another important three points and keep the run going.
My prediction: Both teams to score - No
3-5-2
4-3-3
Wales
Republic of Ireland
11.10.2021. | Estonia | VS | Wales | 0-1 |
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08.10.2021. | Czech Republic | VS | Wales | 2-2 |
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08.09.2021. | Wales | VS | Estonia | 0-0 |
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05.09.2021. | Belarus | VS | Wales | 2-3 |
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01.09.2021. | Finland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
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26.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Denmark | 0-4 |
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20.06.2021. | Italy | VS | Wales | 1-0 |
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16.06.2021. | Turkey | VS | Wales | 0-2 |
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12.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Switzerland | 1-1 |
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05.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Albania | 0-0 |
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08.09.2021. | Wales | VS | Estonia | 0-0 |
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26.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Denmark | 0-4 |
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12.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Switzerland | 1-1 |
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05.06.2021. | Wales | VS | Albania | 0-0 |
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30.03.2021. | Wales | VS | Czech Republic | 1-0 |
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27.03.2021. | Wales | VS | Mexico | 1-0 |
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18.11.2020. | Wales | VS | Finland | 3-1 |
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15.11.2020. | Wales | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-0 |
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12.11.2020. | Wales | VS | United States | 0-0 |
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06.09.2020. | Wales | VS | Bulgaria | 1-0 |
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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 |
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05.09.2021. | Belarus | VS | Wales | 2-3 |
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01.09.2021. | Finland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
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20.06.2021. | Italy | VS | Wales | 1-0 |
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16.06.2021. | Turkey | VS | Wales | 0-2 |
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02.06.2021. | France | VS | Wales | 3-0 |
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24.03.2021. | Belgium | VS | Wales | 3-1 |
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14.10.2020. | Bulgaria | VS | Wales | 0-1 |
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11.10.2020. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
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12.10.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Qatar | 4-0 |
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09.10.2021. | Azerbaijan | VS | Republic of Ireland | 0-3 |
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07.09.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Serbia | 1-1 |
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04.09.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Azerbaijan | 1-1 |
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01.09.2021. | Portugal | VS | Republic of Ireland | 2-1 |
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08.06.2021. | Hungary | VS | Republic of Ireland | 0-0 |
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03.06.2021. | Andorra | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-4 |
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30.03.2021. | Qatar | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-1 |
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27.03.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Luxembourg | 0-1 |
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24.03.2021. | Serbia | VS | Republic of Ireland | 3-2 |
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12.10.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Qatar | 4-0 |
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07.09.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Serbia | 1-1 |
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04.09.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Azerbaijan | 1-1 |
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27.03.2021. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Luxembourg | 0-1 |
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18.11.2020. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Bulgaria | 0-0 |
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11.10.2020. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Wales | 0-0 |
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06.09.2020. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Finland | 0-1 |
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18.11.2019. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Denmark | 1-1 |
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14.11.2019. | Republic of Ireland | VS | New Zealand | 3-1 |
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10.09.2019. | Republic of Ireland | VS | Bulgaria | 3-1 |
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09.10.2021. | Azerbaijan | VS | Republic of Ireland | 0-3 |
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01.09.2021. | Portugal | VS | Republic of Ireland | 2-1 |
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08.06.2021. | Hungary | VS | Republic of Ireland | 0-0 |
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03.06.2021. | Andorra | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-4 |
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30.03.2021. | Qatar | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-1 |
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24.03.2021. | Serbia | VS | Republic of Ireland | 3-2 |
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15.11.2020. | Wales | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-0 |
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12.11.2020. | England | VS | Republic of Ireland | 3-0 |
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14.10.2020. | Finland | VS | Republic of Ireland | 1-0 |
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08.10.2020. | Slovakia | VS | Republic of Ireland | 0-0 |
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