International football odds: Betting tips for England, Wales, Scotland & more

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International football odds: Betting tips for England, Wales, Scotland & more

International football odds for England vs Wales, Scotland vs Israel, Bosnia vs Northern Ireland and Slovakia vs Ireland are available.

There are more goals scored per game in Premier League this season than last season. England and Wales have only met five times this century. The last time they met at Euro 2016, England won 2-1.

England play Wales in a friendly on Sunday. The pools.com offers a free bet on the match. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is a great price to score on his full international debut. England to win to nil is 11/2. England have won only one of their last seven international friendlies. They beat France 5-3 in June 2017. Wales are without Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey. It's thepools.com/sportsbook/SOCCER/IG_FR/8155568/?utm_medium=editorial&utm_source=mirror&utm_campaign=football_odds">6/5 to go under and 11-2 to get a 2-0 victory.

Bosnia & Herzegovina play Northern Ireland at 7.45 pm on Thursday. Bosnia are 12 places below Northern Irish in FIFA rankings, but they earned an impressive 1-1 draw away to Italy in the UEFA Nations League last month. NorthernIreland have won just one of their last seven matches.

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Ian Baraclough's team can point to a gritty 1-1 draw in Romania, but they were demolished 5-2 by Norway in their next match. Bosnia are 19/20 with thepools.com, Northern Ireland are 3/1 and Bosnia have lost just four of their last 19 games on home soil. Edin Dzeko is Bosnia's first scorer with 59 goals from 109 appearances.

Scotland play the same opponents as March's Nations League draw. They are Evens with thepools.com to make it five wins from six. Scotland will play either Norway or Serbia next month for a place at a major tournament finals for the first time since 1998. Stuart Armstrong, Kieran Tierney and Ryan Christie are all ruled out of the match.

Slovakia are 13/8 favourites for the match against Ireland. Ireland haven't won away from home in almost three years. Slovakia won against Gibraltar 1-0.


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