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Wales vs England prediction and odds ahead of crucial 2022 FIFA World Cup Group B clash

England go into their final group game knowing a win will put them in a better position in the knockout rounds after a disappointing draw to USA. They face rivals Wales who suffered defeat at the hands of Iran and will be looking at a famous win at the Ahmed bin Ali Stadium.

The Three Lions are the favourites in this tie at 9/20 with Betfred with the Red Dragons at 7/1 and a draw is 7/2. This is the first time their has been an all-British tie at the World Cup but England have met both Wales and Scotland in the UEFA European Championships in the past.

Rob Page will be lining up his side with the hope of a famous victory against Gareth Southgate's side in order to have any chance of progressing.

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Tips

  • England to win and under 2.5 goals - 21/10

  • Sending off - 4/1

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