Turkey vs Wales
Game Info: Friday, September 6th at 2:45 PM ET
Betting Odds: Walkes +165 / Turkey +180 -- Over/Under: 2.5 Click Here for the Latest Odds
In this article, we will formulate a Wales vs Turkey Prediction for this Nations League game on Friday, September 6th at Cardiff City Stadium. To formulate this prediction, we will examine:
-Wale’s recent form and recent player performance
-Turkey’s recent form and recent play performance
-A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for today’s game between Wales and Turkey.
Wales Betting Preview
Wales faced off against Slovakia in the last game and it was an ugly game. Wales offense couldn’t find the back of the net once, while the defense gave up four goals and that led to the defeat. Wales had 40 percent of the possession and two shots on target. Wales looks a little different this season, but the captain is the same with Aaron Ramsey. Wayne Hennessey is hurt though, and Tom King has not been selected for the team. In this game, Wales is going to need the offense to get out to a fast start.
Turkey Betting Preview
Turkey looks to bounce back after they really struggled in the last game. Turkey scored only one run against the Netherlands while the defense gave up two goals. Turkey actually had the first goal in the 35th minute and they looked to be in good shape. The defense gave up two goals late though including an own goal in the 76th minute and that led to the defeat. Turkey is also dealing with a couple of key injuries here. Yunus Akgun and Yusuf Yazici have both been dropped from the squad. Hakan Calhanoglu is expected to start in the middle and he’s going to need to have a huge game here.
Wales vs Turkey Prediction
Wales is probably going to be a popular play here, but the play is actually with Turkey. I don’t trust the Wolves defense, and they are going to really struggle to get the offense going here. Turkey is going to get out to a fast start with the offense and that is going to be the difference here. Wales are going to struggle to get on the board, and Turkey will get the job done. Back Turkey on the money line.