Wales v Andorra Betting Tips and Predictions
Football betting tips for tonight and Wales v Andorra predictions for Wales’ celebratory Euro 2016 qualifying match.
Chris Coleman’s Welsh team will receive a heroes’ welcome as they take to the field to face Andorra in their final group game of the Euro qualifiers and we have free football betting tips.
Wales v Andorra Predictions
Gareth Bale and co have already booked their place in France next summer despite losing 2-0 away to Bosnia in their last match. Israel’s defeat against Cyprus guaranteed Wales at least a second place finish in the group, and Bale was quoted after the match as saying it was the best defeat he’s ever had!
The tenth and final game against the group whipping boys Andorra should be a walkover, but with the fallout from the inevitable celebrations, for tonight’s football tips can we expect any slip up from the Dragons?
In Wales’ first match of their campaign they fell behind in Andorra and were only able to mount a comeback thanks to two goals from, who else, Gareth Bale. This resilience became a trademark of the Welsh team throughout qualifying.
Belgium face Israel at home and should the group leaders drop points, a win for Chris Coleman’s team would guarantee top spot.
Wales certainly have the incentive to go out and win and their fans will be expecting a win to top off a wonderful campaign in style.
Despite the celebratory mood around the Millennium stadium, I doubt that the festivities will get the better of Wales. Andorra will be out to prove a point but they will not have enough to spoil the party.
Odds for the Welsh win are obviously extremely short so there's no real profit to be made here. Despite their qualification, Wales do have a pretty low scoring record and I can see this game being decided by only a few goals.
The bookies are expecting a whitewash, but I'd put my money on a comfortable 2-0 win as my first football betting tip for Wales v Andorra. Odds of 9/1 can be found with Paddy Power.
I don't think Wales will score more than three, and so my second betting tip is for there to be under 3.5 goals at nice odds of 13/8 with Sky Bet.
Real Madrid will obviously want their star man to sit out the match against Andorra, but I don't think he'd miss it for the world. Bale has been the catalyst for their successful campaign and has scored the crucial goal on numerous occasions throughout qualifying.
My third and final football prediction for Wales v Andorra is for Bale to step up to the plate once again and score the opener. Odds of 13/5 can be found with Paddy Power.
Wales v Andorra Betting Tips
Wales to win 2-0 – 9/1 with Paddy Power.
Under 3.5 goals – 13/8 with Sky Bet.
Bale to score first – 13/5 with Paddy Power.
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