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Charlie Nicholas' World Cup Qualifier predictions: Rep Ireland and Wales in action

Generic Charlie Nicholas image 10/08/2016

Charlie Nicholas provides us with his predictions for the World Cup Qualifiers involving Rep Ireland and Wales on Sunday.

On Saturday, Harry Kane struck late to salvage a 2-2 draw for England away to old rivals Scotland in Group F, while Northern Ireland beat Azerbaijan 1-0 in Baku courtesy of a late Stuart Dallas goal in Group C.

There's two crucial clashes in Group D on Sunday, as the top four face off with Republic of Ireland hosting Austria before Wales visit Serbia.

Here's what Charlie is predicting for the two matches...

Rep of Ireland v Austria (Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 4.30pm)

Martin O'Neill has brought in his experienced players and they produced a decent performance to beat Uruguay in preparation for this key game.

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They're not generally that impressive to watch but they are a good unit and are good at grinding out results at home.

Charlie predicts: 1-0 and Jeff Hendrick to score first - 35/1 with Sky Bet

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Republic of Ireland celebrate after Shane Long scored the winner in their Qualifier against Germany
Image: Republic of Ireland host Austria in Dublin

Serbia v Wales (Sunday, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 7.15pm)

Serbia are a strong side but at least Wales have got Aaron Ramsey back in form.

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Chris Coleman has done a very good job with Wales but Serbia, who are a bit unpredictable away, are a very tough, physical team at home and I can see them getting the win.

Charlie predicts: 2-0 and Dusan Tadic to score first - 22/1 with Sky Bet

Wales' players congratulate Joe Allen (C) after he scores during the World Cup 2018 qualifier against Moldova, on September 5, 2016
Image: Wales travel to Belgrade to face Serbia

Charlie's earlier predictions...

Scotland v England (Saturday)

This is the final Scotland must-win game to have any chance of qualifying for the World Cup, while also the one where England can really wrap it up for themselves.

The hard part for me as a Scot is that we don't have players in significant positions who can really hurt England, and the bookies are being kind in giving us half a chance.

The Celtic players are obviously on a high after what they achieved and the one I'm pinning my hopes on is Stuart Armstrong. He's not signed a new contract and I imagine teams of significance in England will be interested, especially if he performs on Saturday.

Scotland will play cautiously and have a real problem at right-back so for me they should play a 5-4-1 formation, keeping it compact with Scott Brown and Darren Fletcher holding, to give themselves any chance of making it difficult for England.

The partnership of Dele Alli and Harry Kane is the one that really worries me. These guys have struck up a tremendous partnership and they are clever enough to create space against any backline shape.

Some might expect the Glasgow crowd to upset England but they've won pretty easily in recent visits and I'm expecting to ease to a victory, which will most likely end Gordon Strachan's reign.

Charlie predicted: 1-3 and Alli to score first

Azerbaijan v Northern Ireland (Saturday)

Northern Ireland lost 2-0 the last time they went to Azerbaijan so they certainly won't be underestimating the task on their hands.

Azerbaijan are a difficult side to break down and they won't come out to play. Northern Ireland are a decent counter-attack team so that won't suit them, so I'm going for a draw.

Charlie predicted: 1-1 and Deniz Yilmaz to score first

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