Wales play host to Albania at their Cardiff City Stadium in what is expected to be an interesting game. Wales suffered an expected 3-0 loss to France on Wednesday evening, but they are surely capable of matching Albania at home ground. Talented defender Neco Williams is banned for the hosts, while Juventus ace Aaron Ramsey is likely to return to the starting XI. As always, a man to watch in the home team will be Tottenham attacker Gareth Bale.
Unlike Wales, Albania will not take part at the upcoming European Championship finals. The Dragons want this win more than the Albanians, and we are positive that the hosts are going to prove their worth in their last warm-up game before EURO 2020. Konyaspor attacker Sokol Cikalleshi, who has netted 10 goals in 39 appearances for the national team, is widely expected to lead the line for the visitors.
After holding Germany to a draw at Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Denmark will be looking to finish their preparations for EURO 2020 with a win over Bosnia. Christian Eriksen is still the leader of the Denmark national team, but eyes will be on Braithwaite and Hojbjerg as well. The Danes are a real force to be reckoned with at home, and they are surely capable of beating the Balkan Dragons, who head into Sunday’s friendly with a severely-weakened squad.
The Bosnians will be without key players Edin Dzeko, Edin Visca and Miralem Pjanic in the Brondby Stadion clash, which is probably the main reason why we are tempted to put our money on the hosts. A man to keep an eye on in the away team will be Milan midfielder Rade Krunic, who has 21 caps with the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team.