England vs Wales Odds
England vs Wales odds: A look at the betting odds and markets ahead of the World Cup 2022 clash, including BTTS, first scorer and total goals over-under.
By James McMath
England vs Wales brings Group B to a conclusion for the British representatives at World Cup 2022.
The match is scheduled to take place at 19:00 GMT on Tuesday, 29 November. The match will be shown live on TV in the UK on BBC and BBC iPlayer.
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Both teams made encouraging starts to their World Cup campaigns, with England sweeping aside Iran with a 6-2 win and Wales battling back from a goal down to draw with USA.
Wales' hopes of reaching the last 16 suffered a major blow when they were beaten 2-0 by Iran, while England's momentum also stalled with a 0-0 draw with the US.
To qualify, Wales need to beat England and hope for a draw between the United States and Iran. If the USA vs Iran match does not end in a draw, Wales must beat England by four goals to go through.
But what does the betting tell us about this highly anticipated fixture? Here’s a look at the England vs Wales odds. All odds correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
Match Odds
England are strong favourites to beat Wales at odds of 43/100, with Rob Page’s side available at 33/5. The draw is 7/2.
Fans who fancy Wales to get something from the match can back the double chance (Wales win or draw) at 17/10. The Draw No Bet odds are Wales 49/10 and England 43/100.
Both Teams To Score
The odds tell us that both teams to score is the less likely outcome, with odds on ‘yes’ being 11/10, compared with ‘no’ at 71/100.
In the Match Result/Both Teams To Score betting, Wales and Yes is 11/1, while England and Yes is 13/5. England and No is 61/50 and Wales and No is 43/5.
Half-Time / Full-Time
Wales to win both halves is 44/5, while England to do the same is 67/50. England to fight back from behind and win is 31/2, while a Wales fightback is 22/1. The sides to be level at half-time and at full-time is 21/5.
Over / Under Goals
Always a popular market with fans is the over / under goals total Here’s how the England vs Wales odds look for that market.
Over 0.5 Goals is 1/20, while Under is 42.5. Over 1.5 Goals is 8/25, while Under is 23/10. Over 2.50 Goals is almost evens at 49/50, while Under is 4/5.
Over 3.5 Goals is 5/2, while Under is 29/100. Over 4.50 Goals is 6/1, with Under at 9/100. And Over 5.5 Goals is 12/1, while Under is 1/50.
Correct Score
England to win 1-0 is 47/10, while a 2-0 win for Gareth Southgate’s side is 27/5. A 2-1 win for England can be backed at 7/1, while a 3-0 win for the Three Lions is available at 9/1. Wales 1-0 is 12/1, 2-0 is 29/1 and 3-0 is 84/1.
Handicap Betting
European and Asian Handicap markets allow fans to give teams a virtual head start or deficit. England to win with a 1-goal deficit (-1) is 3/2, while winning with a two-goal deficit (-2) is 19/5. Wales to with a one-goal lead (+1) is 71/50 and with a two-goal lead (+2) is 49/100.
Expert View
Former England manager Sven Goran-Eriksson expects England to justify their position in the betting odds by delivering a win against Wales.
Speaking to Midnite, he said: “Wales don't have more passion than England. If you put an England shirt on, you want to win and you're very keen to perform 100%. Wales will feel that it's more important to win against England than England will feel it is to win.
“England will want to beat Wales, but for Wales, it is a dream to beat England because it almost never happens. Wales will be trying to play the game of their life against England as if England are their big brother and they want to impress them.
“It may be dangerous for Wales to be too focused on England but I understand it. Whether you're Ireland or Wales, it's a dream to beat the big brother, England.
“England will have to prepare for the game properly because it won't be a walkover but I'm quite sure that England will dominate the game, they will decide how the game plans out and they will know how Wales will play.”
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