Betting Corner: Once more, the Premier League’s fast-paced action is halted while international teams compete in a series of friendlies throughout the next week. International football offers a lot of value, and we’ll walk you through some of the top wagers you should be thinking about for Tuesday’s games.
Russia vs. Croatia
With the exception of a 1-0 loss to Austria, who went on to win their group at Euro 2016, Russia’s recent performances have been rather strong. The criticism surrounding the Fabio Capello era appears to have vanished, as the red squad advanced to the Euro championships in second place following a rocky start to the qualification campaign.
Like Russia, Croatia just made it past the championship match, but a 1-0 triumph over Malta does not necessarily indicate dominance. Although the Balkan nation’s qualifying campaign has not been without setbacks, there is no denying that the team fielded by the visiting team is among the best in Europe, with players such as Mario Mandzukic of Juventus and Ivan Rakitic of Barcelona standing out as natural winners.
Betting Corner: In the chilly Russian weather, we anticipate a low-scoring stalemate between the two sides as they look to hone their best squads for the future. 85/40 is BetVictor’s odds for a draw.
England vs. France
With the probable exception of a Switzerland squad that performed better than England at the previous World Cup, England has breezed through Euro 2016 qualifying with a flawless points record, like to a footballing Klitschko brother.
This is why a lot of doubtful supporters are afraid of the match against France, a team that is genuinely formidable and has superb ball players all over the lineup. The way this game plays out will depend on a number of variables, including how worn out England’s Premier League players are from playing for their clubs and how successfully the French team adjusts to playing without Karim Benzema and Mathieu Valbuena following the controversy over their sex tape and blackmail.
A wager on France to win appears enticing because the team still features talented players like Paul Pogba, Blaise Matuidi, and Manchester United star Anthony Martial. A two-goal winning margin either way is 3/1 with Betway, while the outcome is 2/1 with Unibet.
Germany vs. Netherlands
A German team has never started a match versus the Netherlands as the overwhelming favourite since before the 1970s. It’s understandable why the World Cup winners breezed through Euro 2016 qualification, whereas the Dutch utterly failed in their group, suffering a devastating 3-0 loss on the road against Turkey—the nation where playmaker Wesley Sneijder is based.
That being said, Wolfsburg striker Bas Dost, who is widely seen as a superior option to Robin van Persie and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar up front, may start this match as Dutch coach Danny Blind looks to overhaul a side that was beginning to show signs of aging in qualifying.
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