England will hope to record a win as they prepare to play host to Ireland in a UEFA Nations League game this weekend at Wembley Stadium.
England vs Ireland Betting Tips
- Bet on England to win – 1.22 at Betway.
- Bet on England to win 3-1 – 12.0 at Betfred.
- Bet on both teams to score – 2.70 at Betway.
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Bet on England to win
England are now aiming to build a side which can win the World Cup in 2026. The Three Lions need to tighten up in a few areas after strong performances in major tournaments since the 2018 World Cup with errors here and there letting them down. England are a stronger team than Ireland. While the Irish will be competitive in this game, England should still dominate it from start to finish and come out of the clash with a convincing win.
Bet on England to win 3-1
England claimed a 2-0 win when the two teams last met in Ireland in September. England can be expected to be a bit stronger in this game as they will be playing on home soil. In addition to this, they will also be more familiar with the Irish style of play and players for this game. With that said, England’s defence is still a bit shaky at times and that is their weakness. New manager Thomas Tuchel will be tasked to shore up the defence and build a unit which is capable of challenging for the 2026 World Cup.
Bet on both teams to score
England are the stronger team and can be expected to dominate this clash from start to finish. Troy Parrott and Evan Ferguson from the Ireland team are two players who will be familiar with the English style of play given their experiences from playing in England. 20-year-old Ferguson in particular is regarded as one of the most talented young players in England and could have a very bright future ahead of him. He is a player who will also test the English defence at times in this game and he could find the back of the net at least once.