Six Nations Showdown: Ireland vs. Wales Clash at Aviva Stadium with Exciting Betting Options

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Ireland will host Wales at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The match is this Saturday and is the third round of the Six Nations. It looks like an exciting game to start the third week of the championship. Ireland will look to continue their dominance and pick up win number three. Wales will hope to secure their first win after back-to-back losses. It will be a fascinating game with a load of good betting options. 

The Amazing Ireland

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Ireland have looked unbeatable so far in the tournament. Andy Farrell's team has had two impressive victories over Italy and France. They didn't concede a point in their last game and shut out the Italians. They look potent in attack and seem rock solid in defence. A standout player for the Irish has been Munster's Jack Crowley, who has impressed so far. There was a lot of pressure on the young flyhalf as he took over from the legend Johnny Sexton. Ireland will try to put on an exciting show for their fans. They also want to get a step closer to a Grand Slam. 

The Young Wales

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Wales are coming off two close defeats to England and Scotland. They are going through a transitional period as many big names left after the World Cup. Warren Gatland's team has shown some promising signs, but they have yet to convert those into wins. The side has shown they can put pressure on their opponents. Yet, their inexperience has cost them at times during the competition. An interesting call from Gatland was to start Sam Costelow over Ioan Lloyd. It was a surprise because Lloyd has received a lot of praise for his performances recently. It will be a challenging game for the young side. Yet, they will look to cause an upset and shock the world.

The Bets

There are some exciting betting options for the game. The best bet is for Ireland to beat Wales by 21 points, as there are levels between the two sides. The value bet is for the game's total points to be over 50.5. Both teams have shown an ability to score and put points on the board. A longshot bet is for a yellow card to be given and George North to score a try.

Best bet: Ireland to win by 21 points- 11/10.

Value bet: total points to be over 50.5- 5/6.

Longshot bet: a yellow card to be given and George North to score a try- 7/1.

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