Bet on England Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland Football tonight
England Scotland Wales and Nothern Ireland Play Football Tonight
All of our home nations are playing in international friendly football matches this evening which will provide for an interesting insight into the teams readiness for the World Cup qualifiers later this year.
England v Czech Republic
This will be John Terry’s first match as the newly appointed England Captain, and boy will he have alot to prove. Well maybe not as much as Fabio Cappello, but hey it’s him we’ll be watching tonight. So will he score a goal for England tonight? Paddy Power are only offering 11/1 that he will, so not holding out much hope, but do have 21/10 joint favourites for Defoe or Rooney to score a goal tonight. As far as how England will fare, best odds on an England win are 7/10 from William Hill. For a draw, ladbrokes are offering 11/4, and there’s an outside chance of a Czech win for which you can get 5/1 with VC Bet. Check out our England v Czech Republic page for the latest odds.
Scotland v Northern Ireland
Things look a little tighter between Scotland and Northern Ireland, however the bookies have decided that Scotland has the edge, just. Ladbrokes currently have the best odds for a Scotland win – 8/11. VC Bet have 13/5 that there will be a draw in this match, whilst William Hill have Northern Ireland winning at 9/2. Check our Scotland v Northern Ireland page for the updated latest odds.
Wales v Georgia
We have already given an in depth report on the Wales v Georgia match, and since then, nothing much has changed. Wales are stil lthe slim favourite to win this friendly, with VC Bet having the best odds at the moment, offering 7/10 on Wales winning. If you think that a draw is more likely, then take the 1184 on offer from Ladbrokes, as these are currently the best odds. Or if Georgia are your favoured team, then William Hill are offering 9/2 on them winning this match. Check out our Wales v Georgia page for the latest updated odds for this match.
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