Stadium:Skonto Stadium (Riga)
Prediction for the UEFA Euro 2024 Latvia vs Wales match which will take place on September 11th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Latvia is going through challenging times. The only time they achieved the finals of the European Championship was in 2004, when they got one point in three group games and finished last. They failed to qualify in the previous two qualifying tournaments, recording just one win in 20 matches. There has also been no progress in qualifying for Euro 2024. In their three opening games, the Latvians gave their opponents a good fight but still lost 0:1 to Wales, 2:3 to Turkey, and 1:2 to Armenia. Latvia lost 5:0 to Croatia in the final round.
Wales
On the other hand, Wales is enjoying the best period in their history, having recently qualified for three major tournaments: the 2022 World Cup, Euro 2016, and Euro 2020, where France won bronze. Another thing is that they will need more time to qualify for Euro 2024. They were in a very balanced group, from which they had a good chance of reaching the final part, and they started very well: a 1:1 away draw with the Croats a 1:0 win over the Latvians. But in their next two matches, the Welsh lost to the Armenians and the Turks - 2:4 and 2:0 - and dropped to fourth place in Group D.
Expert Betting Tips
After the draw for the Euro 2024 qualifying tournament, it was evident that the Latvian national team would be the only one that would have a problem qualifying for the final stage of the competition. The results confirm this, as Latvia has lost all four previous games. Now they have every chance of continuing their losing streak, as their opponents will be the Welsh, who have lost their last two games.
The Latvian national team is losing game after game, but it does not look hopeless. In many cases, they fail at the end of battles, but almost every time, they find their chances to attack, which makes their games rich in goals. In their last five matches, the Latvians have scored 19 goals (3.80 average per game) and conceded 14 goals (2.80 average per game) - their defensive problems are evident.