POLAND begin their UEFA Nations League campaign with a home match against Wales on Wednesday evening.
Czesław Michniewicz's men will head into the latest set of international fixtures after booking their spot at Qatar 2022.
The Eagles earned their place at this year's winter showpiece courtesy of a 2-0 win over Sweden in their World Cup play-off.
The Poles will now look to carry their positive momentum forward into the Nation League, where their journey will start with a visit from Wales.
For some time, the Welsh have been a tough nut to crack under Rob Page, having avoided defeat in each of their last nine outings over the last nine months.
Although the Dragons have got bigger fish to fry at the moment, they will want to keep their options open, given that this competition offers a backdoor into the European Championships.
Outright Betting
Poland, who have avoided defeat in each of their last six meetings with Wales, enter this Nations League curtain-raiser as 16/19 favourites with SBK
Despite their current aforementioned unbeaten run, Wales arrive in Wrocław as 41/10 (SBK) outsiders while the draw is unfancied 5/2 (SBK) with the same firm.
Betting Angles
There isn't a huge amount of appeal in the 1×2 market here but backing both teams to score looks like an eye-catching alternative at 11/10 with Ladbrokes.
Goals have been a regular feature in games involving Poland in recent times, with both teams making the net bulge in nine of their 12 meaningful matches
What's more, the Poles have notched at least once in each of their last 14 competitive contests, a sample that includes matches with the likes of England, Spain and Sweden.
However, at the other end of the park, Poland's rearguard is not exactly renowned for being watertight, with Michniewicz's men failing to keep their sheets clean in 12 of their last 14 assignments.
As for Wales, they arrive in Poland with decent form built on an attacking threat that has seen them score in seven of their eight matches post Euro 2020, one of which was away at Belgium
Not only did both teams oblige that night, but the same bet would have also paid out in each of Wales' last four matches, so with all things considered, siding with the same wager here stands out at 11/10 with Ladbrokes.
I'll also dip into the player card market and take the 9/2 on offer with Bet 365 for Aston Villa right-back Matty Cash to be carded.
The newly-ratified Polish international is no stranger to Premier League referees' notebooks and he could have his hands full here given the pace and power that Wales possess in forward and wide areas.
This UEFA Nations League match between Poland and Wales will be played on Jun 1, 2022 and kick off at 17:00. Check below for our tipsters best Poland vs Wales prediction. You may also visit our dedicated betting previews section for the most up to date previews.
All my money on matty cash to be carded
ADAM BUKSA to score anytime
2/1 Bet365
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