
Will Wales do enough to finish top of their Nations League group when they face Iceland tonight?
19:45 Tuesday
Wales can finish anywhere in the top three in League B Group 4 of the Nations League depending on the outcome of tonight's game against Iceland at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Wales vs Iceland Prediction
- Wales' chances of earning promotion from UEFA Nations League B rest on a crunch match against Iceland on Tuesday.
- Craig Bellamy's side currently sit second in group 4, two points clear of Iceland, and two behind leaders Turkey.
- Victory for the hosts could see them claim top spot if Turkey fail to beat Montenegro, while a draw would at least confirm second place.
- These sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw when they met in the reverse fixture a month ago, though, on home soil, Wales should pick up a big three points here.
Score Prediction: Wales 2-1 Iceland
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Wales vs Iceland Lineups
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Wales Predicted Lineup vs Iceland
Ward, Williams, Davies, Rodon, Roberts, Sheehan, James, Thomas, Wilson, James, Johnson
Iceland Predicted Lineup vs Wales
Valdimarsson, Sampsted, Pálsson, Ingason, Fridriksson, Traustason, Thórdarson, Gudmundsson, Thorsteinsson, Óskarsson, Gudjohnsen
Wales vs Iceland Team News
- Wales are without a number of key players for their final match in the Nations League.
- Hakon Haraldsson and Brynjar Ingi Bjarnason miss out due to injury.
Wales vs Iceland Odds
| Result | Odds | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Wales | 4/6 | 60% |
| Draw | 45/16 | 26% |
| Iceland | 5/1 | 17% |
Wales vs Iceland Bet Builder Tips
Our bet builder tips for Wales vs Iceland backs the hosts to win, Harry Wilson over 0.5 shots on target and Alfons Sampsted over 1.5 fouls.
At the time of publishing it is a best price of 6/1 with Sky Bet.
Wales need to win this game to have a chance at gaining promotion and have proved themselves to be a tough team to beat in recent time - losing just once in their last 14 games.
They went 2-0 up in the reverse fixture but threw away the lead, ending the game with a 2-2 draw but have the benefit of the home crowd behind them this time.
Iceland showed their defensive frailties against Turkey conceding four goals in the last game and three in the game before that while Wales held the same side to 0-0 draws in both fixtures.
I think Wales, spurred on by the home support will be confident they can hold onto a lead in this game and see out a much needed win.
Harry Wilson was kept quiet against Turkey in the last game but faces a much less daunting task this evening against a side that have conceded an average of 18.5 shots away from home.
Harry Wilson scored and got two shots on target in the reverse fixture and had scored in three consecutive matches before the recent match against Turkey.
He also has three goals in just 16 minutes in his last two games for Fulham.
Sampsted likely faces the tricky winger Dan James who will definitely be looking to take on the defender who has had very little game time this season for both club and country.
He managed two fouls against Montenegro and will be far busier tonight.








