France vs Republic of Ireland Betting Tip
Statistics, predictions and bet tips with highest odds for the International Friendly Match France vs Republic of Ireland. Sounds analysis with head-to-head comparison and current performance by football experts.
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France vs Republic of Ireland | Prediction, Betting Tips & Odds
France host the Republic of Ireland in a friendly match in Paris on Monday evening, with the home side looking to record a victory ahead of their trip to Russia this summer. The Euro 2016 finalists are one of the favourites for the 2018 World Cup, however Ireland will be looking to cause a shock at the Stade de France, with Martin O’Neill’s men normally giving Le Bleus a tough time when they meet.
Match Preview
Ahead of their World Cup campaign in Russia, France take on the Republic of Ireland in a warm-up fixture, with Didier Deschamps’ side hoping to gain confidence with a win over their European rivals. However, with the visitors looking to gain revenge for their narrow defeat in the knockout stage at Euro 2016, it promises to be an entertaining affair in Paris. For those still unsure of who to back, be sure to check out our top betting tip below. However, let’s first take a closer look at the two teams, starting with the home side.
France Form
France come into the match off the back of a 3-1 victory over World Cup hosts Russia, with manager Deschamps undoubtedly hoping that his side can continue their winning streak on home turf next week. Defender Raphael Varane will miss the match due to his Champions League commitments with Real Madrid, however the likes of Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappe and N’Golo Kante should all feature for a strong home team.
Republic of Ireland Form
Having missed out on a place at this summer’s World Cup following a 5-1 home defeat to Denmark, the Republic of Ireland come into the clash off the back of a narrow friendly defeat against Turkey. As a result, manager O’Neill will be looking to earn a positive results in Paris, with the likes of Derrick Williams, Kieran O’Hara and Callum Robinson potentially earning their first international caps.
Head to Head
Since 2000, the two nations have met five times, with France having won three of such encounters, as well as registering a single draw. The duo met in the Round of 16 at Euro 2016, with France running out narrow 2-1 winners, despite a goal from Robbie Brady having given Ireland the lead after just two minutes. However, Ireland came out on top when the duo met during their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign, only to lose out to a controversial extra-time goal from William Gallas.
France vs Republic of Ireland Betting Odds and Predictions
Having reached the Euro 2016 final, as well as qualifying for this summer’s World Cup Finals with relative ease, it comes as little surprise that France are the firm favourites for victory with the majority of online bookmakers. Didier Deschamps’ men are available to back at odds of 2/9 with William Hill, while the Republic of Ireland are priced at 14/1 on the same platform to claim a surprise victory in the French capital. Meanwhile, a draw after 90 minutes is available at 9/2 with Paddy Power.
France vs Republic of Ireland Top Betting Tip: “France keeping a clean sheet”
However, our top betting tip for the match is to bet on France keeping a clean sheet during the 90 minutes in Paris, a market is available at a best price of 4/9 with William Hill.
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