Warren Gatland’s Wales are less likely to beat New Zealand in the first Test on Saturday week than Gareth Bale and his team are to go all the way to the semi-finals of Euro 2016.

That’s according to bookmakers SkyBet who have priced the rugby team at a staggering 12-1 to beat the All Blacks for the first time on Kiwi soil at Auckland’s Eden Park on June 11.

The odds on Wales causing a shock against the world champions are considerably longer than those placed on England to beat Australia and Ireland toppling South Africa.

Eddie Jones’ Grand Slam champions are rated at 5-4 by William Hill to get the better of the Wallabies in the first Test in Brisbane while Ireland are priced at 21-4 for the win against the Springboks in Capetown.

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The Welsh team were crushed at Twickenham by rampant England
The Welsh team were crushed at Twickenham by rampant England

While New Zealand are the number one ranked team in the world, the 12-1 odds on Wales in a two horse race are an indication of how their stock has fallen since the World Cup.

The ragged defeat to England at Twickenham last weekend will have added to bookmakers’ confidence.

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It appears there is greater optimism around Chris Coleman’s footballers to reach the last four of the Euro finals in France, with 10-1 on offer at Ladbrokes for them to reach a stage only the wildest optmists would expect.

If you fancy Coleman’s boys to go all the way and win the tournament, you can gets odds of 80-1 in most betting shops.

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Wales manager Chris Coleman hugs Gareth Bale at the end of the win over Andorra
Wales manager Chris Coleman hugs Gareth Bale at the end of the win over Andorra

Wales v New Zealand

Wales win 12-1 (SkyBet)

Draw 50-1 (PaddyPower)

New Zealand win 1-12 (BetBright)

Australia v England

England win 5-4 (William Hill)

Draw 20-1 (Coral)

Australia win 4-6 (PaddyPower)

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South Africa v Ireland

Ireland win 4-1 (SkyBet)

Draw 33-1 (Bet365)

South Africa win 1-7 (Ladbrokes)

Euro 2016

Wales to reach semi-final 10-1 (Ladbrokes)

Wales to top their group 5-1 (Ladbrokes)

Wales to win the tournament 80-1 (Ladbrokes)