England and Ireland are evenly match for Six Nations tie

February 26, 2010 · Print This Article

Both teams have not had the strongest start to this years Six Nations campaign, they have still managed to grind out results but neither team has displayed the quality of Rugby that we have been accustomed to and know that they can deliver. Case in point was the shocking England game against Italy which saw living legend Jonny Wilkinson fail to deliver on several sure fire conversions, however England boss Martin Johnson has named an unchanged side for this fixture.

As it stands the bookies are calling this match an even tie, giving the same odds to both teams, although the game is at Twickenham there will a large contingent of Irish fans present who be very vocal so England will not have the normal home advantage that they normally gain from Twickenham.

Drawing on past experience with the two sides Ireland have won five of their last six matches against England but England still lead matches won overall with 70 wins to Irelands 44 and they have shared 8 draws.

England v Ireland match odds

If Irelands outside centre and captain Brian O’Driscoll manages to score a try in this game then Irish bookmaker Paddy Power will be kind enough to refund all losing try scorers and winning margin bets that have been made on the match.

To Score a Try in 80 min

Player Anytime try scorer odds
Mark Cueto 3/1
Ugo Monye 3/1
Delon Armitage 10/3
Ben Foden 7/2
Tommy Bowe 3/1
Keith Earls 3/1
Andrew Trimble 10/3
David Wallace 4/1

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