Friday’s International Football: 13th November 2015
There’s an enhanced Friday International Footie acca on offer today……we’ve put our views up for the matches that could all go BTTS=Yes
Bosnia v Ireland (19.45)
Bosnia come into this fixture on the back of three straight wins in competitive matches. They are looking to qualify for their first European Championship, having only reached their first majour tournament in Brazil two years ago.
Robbie Keane hit five goals in qualifying and is now fifth on the list of Europe’s all-time leading goalscorers (67 goals).There has only been one previous meeting between these two nations, which Ireland won 1-0 courtesy of a Shane Long goal back in a friendly in 2012.
Bosnia are unbeaten in their last four home matches in qualification – including three straight wins – and should be slight favourites for this match, particularly when you consider Ireland’s recent away form reads two defeats in their last three matches.
HOME Win @ 4/6 with BoyleSports
Spain v England (19.45)
England came through their qualification process with a perfect record, albeit it was against an opposition of any real quality. Roy Hodgson will find out more about his team in these friendlies than he did in any of their 10 Euro qualifiers.
Spain are blessed with an incredible array of midfield talent and it will be up to Vicente del Bosque to find the right balance before they look to retain their crown in France next summer.
England triumphed 1-0 the last time these two nations met back in 2011, but they might find it difficult to repeat similar heroics in Spain this time around.
HOME Win @ 4/6 with BoyleSports
Wales v Holland (20.00)
The Netherlands may be in a crisis, but they still have enough quality among their ranks to get a result against Wales on Friday.
With Bale and Ramsey not included in the squad, the Dragons have lost their most effective players, which automatically puts them at a disadvantage.
The Dutch team will have a point to prove following a string of disappointing results, while this particular fixture will have little importance to Wales
AWAY WIN @ 6/5 with BoyleSports
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