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Wales are likely to fail to reach the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup as their last opponent in Group B is England who only needed a draw in a match known as the Battle of Britain, Tuesday morning tomorrow.

Wales are in Group B with one point or three points behind England, and they are one and two points behind Iran and the United States respectively.

If England gets just one point from the match against Wales, and at the same time one from Iran or the United States wins their game, Wales will automatically return early from Qatar.

65-four years Wales have been waiting to re-enter the World Cup finals, but after their goal was broken twice by Iran last week, it looks like the team will only be in Qatar soon.

The last defeat saw Wales fall at the bottom of Group B and must beat England which they have only beaten 14 of a total of 104 meetings between the two since 1879.

Even victory may not be enough to save Wales as it still needs a draw in Iran's match against the United States.

Wales does not need all these scenarios to enter the last 16 if they win by a difference of four goals, which is almost impossible to get from an opponent as tough as England.

Given that all the scenarios that were too heavy, Wales just wanted to focus on how to win their last game, more because of the opponents they faced, not on whether or not they passed. The problem is since 1984 they have never been able to beat England.

If that was their goal, Wales would expect Gareth Bale to give all his best as he did against the United States but could do nothing against Iran.

The former 33-year-old Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur players will most likely play their last World Cup games in their careers.

While Britain is in a much more comfortable position leading this group. They won a big 6-2 win over Iran but were then matched 0-0 by the young United States team.

Manager Gareth Southgate may field back in the same first eleven as the previous two games.

But it's a good idea for him to try a new composition, especially after being held to a 0-0 draw by America. If this step Southgate takes, then Jack Grealish and striker Callum Wilson deserve to be played from the first minute.

England can only be eliminated from this tournament if they lose four goals, and this is very tough for Wales. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with Southgate making a new formula considering the risk is also very small.

Saving the striker Harry Kane for the last 16 match was also a consideration behind the squad's recomposition.

The 2018 World Cup Golden Boot winner, who has yet to score in the 2022 World Cup, needs time to recover after suffering an ankle injury against Iran.

"Maybe it's time to rest him (Kane) for the death phase later, and I feel like Callum Wilson might come in to face Wales," former England national team star Alan Shearer was quoted as saying by Reuters.

"Besides, the UK needs to refresh itself in order to regain a good feeling factor after a disappointing draw against the US, and to restore a little confidence," Shearer continued.

Predictions of the first eleven players

Wales (3-4-3): Danny Ward; Chris Mepham, Joe Rodon, Ben Davies; mulai Roberts, Aaron Ramsey, Ethan Ampadu, Neco Williams; Daniel James, Kieffer Moore, Gareth Bale

England (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham; Raheem Sterling, Masount Mount, Phil Foden; Harry Kane

Important statistics of both teams

England and Wales have faced 103 times since 1879. England won 68 times, while Wales won 14 times.

Last they met in October 2020 in a friendly match England won 3-0.

England have also beaten Wales in the last six meetings between them. England has also had a clean sheet in the last five games.

Gareth Bale was the only Wales player to score against England in the 21st century when Wales lost 1-2 in 2016.

England is drawing enough to reach the knockout round, on the other hand Wales must beat England while hoping the United States match against Iran ends in a draw. If one of the US or Iran wins, then Wales will have to beat England with at least four goals.


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