
Daniel James BOOSTED to 1/1 to score in World Cup qualifier against Liechtenstein - as Wales bid to maintain their unbeaten record under Craig Bellamy
Wales will face Liechtenstein in their third qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup on Friday night.
Craig Bellamy's men have made a strong start to their qualifying campaign, taking four points from their opening two games.
In fact, they are undefeated in eight matches under Bellamy, having picked up four wins and four draws since he replaced Robert Page last year. But can they maintain their unbeaten record on Friday in Cardiff?
Wales are heavy favourites to claim a home win, with Sky Bet pricing them at 1/66. Liechtenstein, who are yet to pick up a point from their first two qualifying games, are 40/1 to pull off a major upset.
Meanwhile, Sky Bet are also offering two Price Boosts for the match.
Leeds United winger Daniel James, who has eight goals in 56 appearances for Wales, is now 1/1 to find the net against Liechtenstein.
For those fancying a bet on the exact scoreline, Wales are 18/1 to claim a 3-1 win.
Price Boosts for Wales vs Liechtenstein
Daniel James to score - WAS 5/6 NOW 1/1
Wales to win 3-1 - WAS 14/1 NOW 18/1
Match odds for Wales vs Liechtenstein
Wales to win - 1/66
Liechtenstein to win - 40/1
Draw - 18/1
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