Bet365 Traders discuss England v Wales

By A.J. Ryder on 2:19AM GMT 8 Oct 2004

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Bet365 Traders discuss England v Wales

The last time these two teams met Bobby Robson was in charge of England and Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister, but don't expect the twenty year gap to buck any trends!

Since 1950, England have won 21 out of their 35 meetings, suffering only four defeats, and on Saturday David Beckham is confidently expected to lead his side to victory No.22 on his return to Old Trafford.

On the plus side for Wales, this match will feel like a Premiership game in all but name, being played on a ground, and against players, they are familiar with. However, after the high of beating Italy in Euro 2004 qualification, their form has dipped alarmingly, having now gone eight competitive games without a win. That will be a difficult habit to shake off against an England team with tremendous strength in depth.

The possible return of Rio Ferdinand and Sol Campbell will add a touch of class to the England back four. In the 17 matches these two have played together, England have only lost twice, one of those a meaningless friendly to Australia.

Wayne Rooney is expected to make his first start for England since his dazzling Euro 2004 display, and he could not have been more impressive on his debut for United. After a rather 'flat' display against Boro, he can be expected to raise his game for the big occasion, and provide that much needed midfield to strikers link. Rooney has already been assured of his starting spot, but Michael Owen must fight off the challenge of Jermain Defoe, as well as any injury doubts, before taking up his position as England's No.1 striker. He will relish the chance to answer his critics on Saturday.

The injury to Steven Gerrard may be a blow for England, but the suspension of Robbie Savage, allied with the injuries to Robert Page and Gareth Taylor, is a much bigger loss for Wales, and they could struggle without them. Backing England is rarely the value call, but there cannot be too many better 2/5 shots this weekend! Wales have conceded an average of 1.6 goals per game in their last eight internationals, so expect England to score a couple at least. Prediction: England to win 3-1 @ 11/1.

It is during play that the betting action often hots up and here at bet365 we will have up to twelve IN-RUNNING markets for you to bet on including: Match Betting; Next Goalscorer; Over/Under Goals; Team Not To Win; Correct Score; Next Goal; Total Corners; Total Bookings; Next Card; Team To Score Next Penalty; Asian Handicap & Goal Line.

bet365 match prices... England 2/5, Draw 3/1, Wales 8/1.

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