11.16.2024 20:00
Nations League UEFA. League B – Tour 5
Stadium:Kadir Has Sehir Stadyumu (Kayseri)
Referee:Juan Martinez
Prediction for the Turkey vs Wales match which will take place on November 16th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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The Turkish national team continues to be in great form. Most recently, the Moon Stars played at Euro 2024, where they did well in the group stage, beating Austria 2-1 in the round of 16 and giving the Netherlands a run for their money in the quarter-finals before losing 2:1. Now, they will be looking to prove themselves in the UEFA Nations League for promotion and an extra chance to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. Vincenzo Montella's side drew 0:0 with Wales in their opening game, then beat Iceland twice - 3:1 and 4:2 - before beating Montenegro 1:0, putting them at the top of the standings.
Wales
Wales have made a habit of qualifying for major international tournaments over the past decade, but the Dragons missed Euro 2024. They finished third in their group in the traditional qualifiers and reached the final of the UEFA Nations League, where they lost on penalties to Poland. They are now back in the UEFA Nations League for another chance to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. In September, Wales drew 0:0 with Turkey and beat Montenegro 2:1. In October, they drew 2:2 with Iceland and won over the Montenegrins 1:0 to finish second in the standings.
Expert Betting Tips
Turkey and Wales occupy the top two spots in the standings, so this clash will determine whether the intrigue continues in the quartet. Three points for the Moonstars will guarantee them a top spot in the group, and they have every reason to do so. Vincenzo Montella's side is in fine form, riding high after a successful Euro 2024. They have not dropped a point in the last three rounds of the UEFA Nations League and will be playing on home soil.
Turkey and Wales played a phenomenal match in qualifying for the 1998 World Cup, with the Moonstars winning 6:4, but the rivalry has gone downhill since then. Since that carnival battle, the two sides have met four times, scoring a total of just six goals (an average of 1.50 per game), and each time, the bookmakers' bottom has been reached.