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England host Wales, while Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland all face Euro 2020 play-odds. But what should football spread betting fans be watching? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! What channel is England v Wales on?In a home nations derby, England take on Wales in an international friendly, at 8pm on ITV. The hosts could do with the warm-up ahead of the weekend, when they face world no. 1s Belgium. Gareth Southgate’s side started the 20/21 Nations League with a timid 1-0 win in Iceland, before a tepid goalless draw in Denmark. The Welsh – who face Ireland on Sunday – have won 4 games in a row, including Finland and Bulgaria in September. Who will start for England against Wales? One of the most notable names is debutante Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has 9 goals already for Everton this season, and is set to join Harry Kane up top. Who has withdrawn from the England squad? Raheem Sterling is out with injury, while Jadon Sancho, Tammy Abraham and Ben Chilwell are all delayed from joining their teammates due to breaking covid-19 restrictions. Is Gareth Bale playing for Wales against England? No, and neither is Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey or Hal Robson-Kanu. What are the best bets for England v Wales? Last time these 2 sides met it was the group stages of Euro 2016, when England came back from behind to win 2-1. This time out Spreadex are offering an England/Wales Goal Supremacy spread of 1.15-1.35, alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.5-2.7 and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 128-138. Who would Ireland face in the Euro 2020 play-off finals?Ireland make the trip to Slovakia for their Euro 2020 play-off semi-final, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Football. The Irish aren’t going into Thursday’s high-stakes fixture in the best form. They draw against Bulgaria in their Nations League opener thanks to a very late equaliser from Shane Duffy, before losing 1-0 at home to Finland. Admittedly, Slovakia aren’t any better, suffering a home defeat to Czech Republic and a draw against Israel. It’s a tough one to call, with Spreadex offering an Ireland/Slovakia (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3, with a Total Goals spread of 1.9-2.1 and a lowly Total Goal Minutes spread of 98-108. If Ireland are victorious, they could end up facing Northern Ireland in the play-off final. Speaking of which... What are the odds on Northern Ireland beating Bosnia & Herzegovina?Northern Ireland look to set up an all-Ireland final as they travel to Bosnia & Herzegovina at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Premier League. Coming 3rd in a tough qualifying group including Germany and Netherlands, Northern Ireland, like their southern siblings, aren’t in the best form. They lost 6-1 to the Germans in their final qualifier, draw 1-1 against Romania in their 20/21 Nations League curtain raiser, before suffering a 5-1 defeat at home to Norway. Explaining why all these teams are in the play-offs, and not already qualified, Bosnia have also had a bad 2020, with a solid draw against Italy, but a 2-1 loss to Poland. What are the odds on Edin Dzecko scoring against Northern Ireland? He’s at a Player Goal Minutes spread of 24-27, compared to Kyle Lafferty’s 8-11. Dzecko is also at fixed odds of 5/4.As for the game itself, the visitors face an uphill battle, with Spreadex offering a Bosnia & Herzegovina/Northern Ireland Goal Supremacy spread of 0.75-0.95. What are the best bets for Scotland v Israel?Going into the game missing Ryan Christie, Kiernan Tierney and Stuart Armstrong, Scotland host Israel at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Main Event. The Scots are actually going into Thursday with a modicum of momentum, coming off a 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic. Then again, they drew with Israel a few days prior to that, so there’s no guarantee they can get the job done in the play-offs. Spreadex is offering a Scotland/Israel Goal Supremacy spread of 0.1-0.3, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 124-134. Missing Christie, Scotland’s best bet might be QPR’s Lyndon Dykes, at a PGM spread of 14-17. That compares to PSV’s Eran Zahavi at 17-20. Who will Scotland face in the Euro 2020 play-off final if they beat Israel? They’ll take on either Norway or Serbia on November 12th. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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