Wales vs. Belarus Match Analysis and Prediction

Wales continues revamping their hope in the World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign this weekend when they take on Belarus. The match schedules for Saturday, with kickoff at 10:45 pm.

Wales now leads the group with two wins and a draw. Belarus sits bottom of the group with none having won, now must win to keep hopes alive of qualification.

Belarus will want to take all three points against a Wales side who have struggled so far in the competition.

Although this was not Wales’s best performance, one thing has become abundantly clear. As demonstrated in their meeting with Ireland last week, the team can play at a high level over 60 minutes.

Wales are third in Group D, on four points, two behind Belgium, who have six. They can still qualify on goal difference alone if they lose both their games and Belgium beat Estonia.

The two nations have played against each other 36 times in all competitions, Wales has won 18 matches to Belarus’ 13 with ten drawn. Their previous meeting in Kazan ended in a 3-2 win for Wales in September 2012.

Wales have now won 37 games since their last defeat by Belarus, meaning they have now beaten them in 37 out of 40 qualifying games since they failed to beat one of the lightweights in football.

Wales vs Belarus Head to Head

Both sides have two games against each other, with Wales taking two wins while Belarus without one. Here is a look at their previous encounters:

Home

  • Estonia 0-1 Wales
  • Czech Republic 2-2 Wales
  • Wales 0-0 Estonia
  • Belarus 2-3 Wales
  • Finland 0-0 Wales

Away

  • Belarus 0-2 Czech Republic
  • Estonia 2-0 Belarus
  • Belarus 0-1 Belgium
  • Belarus 2-3 Wales
  • Czech Republic 1-0 Wales

Wales Team News

Bale has started to train with the Spanish club after it appeared he was close to a return. The Wales international’s fitness will be a huge boost for both Real Madrid and Wales as they gear up for a crucial period in the international calendar.

Belarus Team News

Given the appointment to the game against Dinamo Minsk on 27 September, Artem Bykov will be serving an automatic one-match ban. While Yablonski is the obvious replacement, naturally, this serves as an opportunity for Evgeni.

Prediction and Odds

Despite the inconsistencies in their current form, we back the Red Dragons to pick a winner.

  • Wales Win
  • Goals Under 3.5
  • No Score: Away

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