Wales may have seen their hopes of EURO qualification fall from within their reach over the weekend. However, they will quickly need to bounce back to winning ways to reignite their hopes when they host Türkiye on Tuesday evening in Group D.
Wales appeared to be in one of the strongest positions in Group D heading into the November international break, but they could have seen their hopes of qualification slip from within reach over the weekend. They could only play out a 1-1 draw against Armenia, which has seen the Welsh drop to third in the standings. A win in that match would have seen them need a point in their final match to achieve EURO qualification.
However, their challenge is now much more challenging on paper, as they must claim victory in this final fixture and hope that other results go in their favour. A victory over Türkiye is a challenging assignment in its own right, but they will also need Armenia to avoid defeat against Croatia away from home, which could be a hard challenge given that they have avoided defeat on just four from seven internationals in the group.
Türkiye have already achieved their spot in the EUROs next summer, and they look set to finish top of the standings. They require just a point to conclude the group at the top, and they could be good value to achieve that after winning five of their seven matches in Group D.
Meanwhile, they have suffered just a single defeat in the qualification campaign, with that loss coming against Croatia. Türkiye have won four of their previous five matches in the group, and they come into this showdown after an excellent 3-2 success away from home against Germany over the weekend.
Wales have won four of the previous internationals between these nations, while Türkiye have recorded three wins. However, Türkiye has won two of the previous three, which includes a 2-0 success in the previous clash between the sides. Only one previous match between these nations has ended in a draw.
Türkiye’s recent win over Germany will give them massive confidence coming into this fixture away from home. We don’t expect Wales to finish in the top two spots, and their misery could be compounded by falling to defeat against Türkiye on the final matchday.
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