Price Boost: Bale backed to run riot for Wales against Andorra

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Wales will be hoping to follow the good performances of the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland as they get their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign underway against Andorra.

If Chris Coleman’s side are to make a winning start then Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale is likely to be at the forefront of the action for the Dragons in Andorra la Vella.

And Ladbrokes have boosted the price on the 25-year-old running riot and scoring a hat-trick from 7/1 to an altogether more tempting 10/1 as the Dragons look to make a flying start in Group B.

Bale has netted 12 times in 44 appearances for his country and he will be desperate to add to that tally against a side who have failed to win in their last 44 competitive matches.

Wales on the other hand have suffered just one defeat in their last five and come into the qualifying campaign in high spirits with the likes of Bale and Arsenal’s Aaron Ramsey playing at the top of their game.

After an injury to Sam Vokes, Sam Church is Wales’ only recognised striker but Coleman is ready to play Bale down the middle in Andorra and that could be good news for customers who take advantage of our Tuesday evening price boost.

Bale, who scored 23 goals for club and country last season, was back in the goal scoring groove last time out for Real Madrid and also scored for Wales the last time he featured for his country.

The former Tottenham star hit the final goal of the game as Wales beat Iceland 3-1 in a friendly back in May.

Bale is 2/1 to score the first goal with Ladbrokes and 4/11 to find the net at anytime against Andorra.

The Cardiff-born forward is 13/5 to score two or more goals but with Bale, and Wales looking to run riot in their bid to reach a first major tournament since 1958, taking advantage of our 10/1 Bale hat-trick Price Boost could pay dividends.

All Odds and Markets are correct as of the date of publishing.

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