Craig Levein’s Scotland side have a tough final match before their Euro 2012 qualification campaign begins next month. Can they get a morale-boosting win over Sweden here?
Depleted by a raft of withdrawals, Scotland begin their friendly against Sweden as rank outsiders at 7/2 with Stan James to win in Solna.
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Although Sweden are the 4/5 favourites with Stan James to claim victory, Scotland can take heart from the fact that they have won five of the 11 meetings between the two sides.
And the last time the sides played at Solna, Scotland were 1-0 winners. A repeat win for Craig Levein’s side is available at 13/2 with Ladbrokes.
David Marshall, Lee McCulloch, Andy Webster and Alan Hutton are all injured, while former captain Barry Ferguson has opted against a return to international football.
Back in the Scotland set-up after ending his self-imposed international exile, Kris Boyd is the Scottish player most fancied to open the scoring at 8/1 with Victor Chandler.
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Another season, another attempt for Wales to reach a major tournament. They start their campaign with this friendly against Luxembourg, can they get the win?
While Scotland test themselves against a Swedish side ranked 35th in the world, Wales will take on Luxembourg, who find themselves in 116th place in Fifa’s standings.
Wales have unsurprisingly won all five of their matches against Luxembourg, and when they last faced the minnows, they were 2-0 victors. Another 2-0 triumph for Wales is priced at 5/1 with Bet365.
As ever, Wales’ preparations have been hit by injuries and retirements, with Fulham midfielder Simon Davies the latest to quit international football during John Toshack’s reign.
His absence will be felt more acutely during the upcoming Euro 2012 qualifiers, as first choice midfielders Aaron Ramsey and Jack Collison are both recovering from long-term injuries.
Toshack could hand debuts to Cardiff City youngster Darcy Blake and Millwall striker Steve Morison, who is 4/1 with Paddy Power to open the scoring at Parc y Scarlets.
New Scotland boss Craig Levein began his reign with a win over Czech Republic. Will the Tartan Army make it two from two here? Can Wales secure victory? What do you think? Whatever you decide, don’t forget to pick up your free £20 ‘no lose’ bet from 888Sport! Calm your nerves – be quick – claim here!






