Italy vs Wales Free Betting Tips – Euro2020

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Italy vs Wales Free Betting Tips -Euro2020

With each day, Italy is increasingly a candidate for the European title. Roberto Mancini’s men went through a steamroller again, thrashing Switzerland 3-0, precisely the same numbers with which they had beaten Turkey in their debut match. Squadra Azzurra’s next opponent is Wales, this Sunday, at 17:00, at the Stadio Olimpico, in Rome, in a match related to the third and final round of the group stage, and favoritism is again on the Italian side.

In addition to achieving expressive results – six goals scored and none conceded in the two matches played -, the transalpine team has impressed by the quality of their game. Very strong in defensive terms, as is the tradition of Italian teams – there are already ten consecutive matches without conceding a goal -, but equally captivating and exciting in the offensive aspect, Italy promises to continue to liven up the competition.

This Sunday, the team coached by Roberto Mancini will face a Wales that began their participation with a draw (1-1) with Switzerland and then achieved a 0-2 victory over Turkey. And while the Welsh formation had some happiness against the Helvetics, benefiting from the opposite inefficiency, while against the Turks it proved to be superior and could even have built a more extended result, with Gareth Bale in evidence.

Wales have four points and qualification is well underway. If he beats Italy, he ends up at the top of the group; if it draws, it will surely guarantee second place, regardless of what happens in the duel between Switzerland and Turkey; if he loses, he can also close the group stage in the vice-leadership, but even finishing third he can also be in the next phase of the competition – the four best third will qualify. But will the Welsh have weapons to stop the galloping Italian crusade?

Italy is coming off ten straight victories.

The transalpine team won the first two games by 3-0.

Mancini’s team has ten straight games without conceding a goal.

Italy have scored 31 goals in their last ten games.

Italy have had 37 attempts to score in their first two games.

Wales have allowed 35 attempts in the two previous games.

Squadra Azzurra has the home factor.

Italy has been at a very high level in this beginning of competition. In addition to recording two victories, Roberto Mancini’s team scored six goals and conceded no goals. Counting on the home advantage, the transalpine team are once again favorites, now against Wales, and we believe they will add the three points, closing the group stage with a full number of victories.

Italy – Win Odds: 1.30

Both teams to score / YES – Odds: 2.00

Over 2.5 Goals – Odds: 1.70