"Wales are not a one-man show. Their success has been built on a strong defence that has conceded just two goals in their seven Group B games so far."
Andrew Hughes is backing Wales to qualify for Euro 2016 on Sunday by beating Israel as he lines up another Weekend Multiple.
Bet 1: Back Wales to beat Israel at 1.834/5
Wales are on the brink of qualifying for their first major competition since 1958 and although there will be plenty of nervous tension around at the Cardiff City Stadium, they should be able to gain the win they need against Israel.
Although they boast one of the world's best players in Gareth Bale, as Dan Fitch points out in his must-read match preview, Wales are not a one-man show. Their success has been built on a strong defence that has conceded just two goals in their seven Group B games so far.
Israel have been relatively strong at home, where they beat Bosnia in November and put four past Andorra on Thursday. But they have struggled on the road and it is difficult to see them getting anything out of the stubborn Wales defence. Back Chris Coleman's side to make history.
Bet 2: Back Gloucestershire to beat Yorkshire at 2.77/4
Yorkshire and Gloucestershire were both knocked out of the Royal London Cup at the quarter-final stage last year, but have gone one better this time round.
With home advantage, Yorkshire are strong favourites and they were impressive in beating Essex in the last eight. But although their batting is strong, they will be without England stars Adil Rashid and Liam Plunkett for this match.
Gloucestershire overhauled a stiff target in their semi-final against Hampshire, with the prolific Michael Klinger once again leading the way, and it should be remembered they finished above Yorkshire in Group A. At the current odds they look good value.
Bet 3: Back Hull KR to beat Wakefield at 1.42/5
After a disastrous regular season in which they recorded their longest ever winless run in Super League, Wakefield have managed to get a couple of wins on the board by beating Championship sides Bradford and Leigh.
But that streak is likely to come to an end against Hull KR, who will be trying to bounce back from the disappointment of their Challenge Cup Final defeat. Rovers have won three from three in the Qualifiers so far and have won four of their last five against the Wildcats. Back the home side to land the points.
Total Odds for this multiple: 6.92148/25 Remember, multiple prices are based on our Sportsbook product, so any winnings are exempt from commission.