How will Wales beat the three lions tonight it’s game time at the Qatar World Cup 2022.
Tonight there’s an opportunity for Wales to get one over their biggest rivals, England. Fuelled by rivalry, driven by national pride and fired up with a bit of feistiness; a recipe for a great game.
How will Wales beat the three lions?
How will the Welsh overcome the three lions, it’s easy, Bale will run the show. Some of the ridiculous comments coming from commentators about Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey being benched for the most important game in Welsh history is the stupidity of the highest order.
No team is made better by leaving Bale out; He is like Ronaldo – he only needs a moment of brilliance to win a game, and any smart person would gamble that on one game. Perhaps his last game for the Welsh dragons, but you gamble everything on the next 90 mins.
This world cup is all about moments – moments win the matches and the Welsh legend can create these moments out of nothing.
An important note to remember for the game tonight is that England struggled with pressure and intensity, they lost to Italy in the Euro’s in the same way and the USA also put the England team to the test, which they barely passed.
England have just under a 99.5% chance of progressing to the last 16 with just over a 76% chance of finishing as winners of Group B according to Gracenote’s latest forecasts.
Iran (58%), the USA (36%) and Wales (7%) can all still progress to the next stage.
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