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All that mattered for Wales this month was booking their place at Qatar and with that in the bag the rest of their international fixtures feel a little hollow. They’ll need to be at their best here against Belgium though with The Red Devils coming to Cardiff on the back of a 6-1 mauling of Poland.
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Paddy Power ambassador Phil Thompson thinks they might be up against it and he’s been chatting to the good folk at PPTV ahead of this Nations League match. Can Wales get something out of this or will Belgium run through them? Here’s Thommo’s Wales v Belgium tips.
Saturday 7.45pm: Wales v Belgium
TV: S4C, Premier Sports 1 and S4C Online
This will be a very big test for Wales. Do they start Aaron Ramsey and Gareth Bale? The two are venerable and they could pick up injuries. That worries me but I can’t see anything other than a Belgium Win.
It was a big result for them to get beaten 4-1 at home against Holland and that shook everyone up. Then they went 1-0 down against Poland with Robert Lewandowski scoring early on. All of a sudden the floodgates open and they absolutely ran riot, winning 6-1.
I think this will be a comfortable victory for Belgium in this one, I’m going 3-0 to Belgium. I think even if Bale and Ramsey play, you look at the two squads and they’re nowhere near comparable.
I’m going for Kevin De Bruyne to Score Anytime. I think he’s had a wonderful end to the season and got a couple against Poland.
Wales v Belgium tips
Belgium To Win
Belgium to Win 3-0
Kevin De Bruyne to Score Anytime
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