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We are now in the last leg of the International break games as we prepare to return back to Club football.

We will be taking a look at least 2 more UEFA World Cup Qualifiers before the end of the break.

Today's analysis will be on 1 of the game going down tomorrow, which is the game between Wales and Czech Republic.

Both sides are in Group E, alongside Belgium, Belarus, and Estonia. And with Belgium looking to be the favorite to get top spot in this group, we would all expect both Wales and Czech Republic to provide a tough fight for 2nd position, no disrespect to Belarus and Estonia.

Czech Republic have started on a very good note, claiming 4 points out of a possible 6, whilst Wales succumbed to a 3:1 defeat in their first game against Belgium.

Wkaes will definitely be looking to secure a victory here if they really want to contend for that 2nd spot at least.

Let's move on to the analysis of this game, shall we?

WALES:

1) The Dragons have the home advantage here, and you will agree with me that this should provide some sort of boost for them.

The Locomotives' last 2 visits here have alll ended in stalemates, I guess you are now thinking what I am thinking.

IN BETWEEN:

Both teams' impressive results in their last 8 games makes this tie a very dicey one.

The Dragons have 4 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses in their last 8 games, whilst the Locomthves have 5 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses in as many games.

A very close one you want to say.

Moving on to Czech Republic:

CZECH REPUBLIC:

1) Jaroslav Silhavy and his men are unbeaten in their last 4 games, you can bet this will put some kind of fear in Ryan Gigg's men.

The Locomotives have accumulated a whooping 3 wins and 1 draw in these 4 games.

A good one for them you want to say.

CONCLUSION:

In all, a draw looks the most probable outcome for this game.

However, if a winner emerges, don't be suprised if it turns out to be the Czechs.

Let's get your thoughts on this games. They are hugely welcomed as always.

Love always from your Football Analyst and Writer, IbkDaGreat.