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    Qatar 2022 World Cup predictions: What are Wales’ chances of reaching the knock-out phase?

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 11, 2022Updated:October 11, 2022No Comments
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    The 32 best football nations will compete across 64 matches this following November in Qatar for The FIFA World Cup. The managers are starting to submit their final squads as millions of fans across the world are getting ready for the biggest football extravaganza, where the Welsh golden generation will have the chance to compete for the possibility of reaching the knock-out phase. In this article, we will analyze Wales’ opponents in Group B and Rob Page’s chances to take the team past the group stage and bring the country of Wales a historic success in their first World Cup appearance since 1958.

    USA

    Wales’ first game in the World Cup will be against the USA, and it might turn out to be the most crucial one. Although the USA has proven to have the quality to stand toe-to-toe with some of the best, their qualifying performances showed a lack of defensive prowess and mediocre closing down ability. Led by Gareth Bale, the Dragons can take advantage of the USA’s troubles in the back line and give The Stars and Stripes a run for their money. Those who want to bet on Rob Page’s squad can check the best new casinos uk and take advantage of the competitive odds.

    Iran

    Although considered the underdogs of the group, the fact that they managed to qualify for three consecutive World Cups proves that Iran has a legitimate chance at competing for the second place. The Iranian squad has experienced players in the middle of the pitch, and the partnership between Taremi and Azmoun can create problems for any opponent. Backing the duo to score during the tournament seems like a great opportunity to earn money, so check medium to find some of the best betting offers.

    Wales will face Iran in the second match and it will be the best opportunity for the Dragons to earn 3 points before facing their fiercest rivals in the group led by their current top goal scorer and captain, Harry Kane.

    England

    Can The Three Lions go a step further and win their first World Cup since 1966? – This is a question that comes up every four years. While their recent performances haven’t been at the desired level, the depth and quality of the squad put them among the very best. With young stars like Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden, led by the great Harry Kane, England can show that they learned the lesson from The 2020 Euros and finally bring the football back home. On the other hand, this being the last flight for Wales’ golden generation might motivate the Dragons to demonstrate that they are part of this tournament for a reason and that they can be a tough nut to crack.

    Conclusion

    Although plenty of the Welsh stars are coming back from an injury and that might seem worrying at the moment, Page’s squad has proven to have the depth and the experience to compete at the highest level. With experienced players like Gareth Bale, Joe Allen, and Ben Davies, inspired by young breakthrough stars such as Brennan Johnson and Neco Williams, second place in Group B seems like a very reasonable goal for The Dragons. As product owner Tony Sloterman says, you are only as good as your last performance, so hopefully, Wales will deliver at the World Cup and prove the doubters wrong.

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