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Originally Posted by The Grim Reaper
Taken from a well renowned tipping site:
Looking elsewhere, it is Wales' trip to Montenegro on which we are going to focus.
Don't be fooled by the hosts coming out of the bottom pot of seeds in the draw.
Wales' David Edwards was spot on this week when he explained: ''They are the bottom-seeded team but there is no way they should be. It is just because they are a new nation."
Yes, Montenegro used to be part of Yugoslavia and even following that country's break up in the 1990s, they were playing alongside Serbia until just three years ago.
In their early history as an independent team, the captial Podgorica has already proven a tough place to visit - only Italy won here during World Cup qualifying, with the Republic of Ireland failing to beat them here or in Dublin.
In addition, Northern Ireland were beaten here in a friendly 2-0 only last month, while Wales themselves went down 2-1 in August 2009.
Welsh away wins against decent sides have been thin on the ground of late.
Critics will point out that they have won in Liechtenstein and Azerbaijan fairly recently but neither of those sides is ranked as high as Montenegro, whose star man on Friday is likely to be Roma striker Mirko Vucinic.
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With a crap preview like that I can't imagine the site is that well renowned..not saying they won't win though! The price on Wales looks tempting to me, but they are obviously no world-beaters..plenty of opinion all over about how this one might go..
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bet365 yorkie..I screwed up a bit and bet both 'to win to nil' when you can actually bet 'cleen sheet - yes' (in other words cover the possibility of 0-0) at the same price, but I'm not too worried to be honest.