Italian job will resume
Armenia [13.0] v Italy [1.26]; The Draw [6.4]
Kick off 17:00
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Italy have won all of their qualifiers and should claim another victory, even though Armenia are doing relatively well in Group J (P4 W2 D0 L2).
A run of six consecutive clean sheets came to an end in the most recent outing for Italy against Bosnia-Herzegovina, which they won 2-1. Back them to get back to their miserly ways and win to nil at [1.83].
Liechtenstein can park bus against Bosnia
Bosnia [1.04] v Liechtenstein [70.0]; The Draw [23.0]
Kick off 19:45
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Bosnia-Herzegovina have lost their last two qualifiers, tasting defeat in away trips to first Finland and then Italy.
They are all but guaranteed to get back to winning ways against Liechtenstein, but it may not be a rout. Only Italy have really embarrassed Liechtenstein, so go for under 4.5 goals at [1.77].
Swedes will mash Faroes
Faroe Islands v Sweden
Kick off 19:45
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The Swedes have a reputation as a well-organised side that lack a cutting edge, but they have been surprisingly prolific in qualification, finding the net eight times in four matches.
All of their games have produced at least three goals, making the [1.83] available for a Sweden win and over 2.5 goals a decent bet against a Faroes side that have lost all four of their qualifiers.
Four in a row for Finland
Finland [2.22] v Greece [4.0]; The Draw [3.2]
Kick off 19:45
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Finland are occupying the second automatic qualification position in Group J, having won their last three qualifiers.
They look great value at [2.22] to win another match. The visitors Greece come into this match off the back of three straight defeats.
Denmark will beat Gibraltar, but not rock them
Gibraltar [110.0] v Denmark [1.03]; The Draw [32.0]
Kick off 19:45
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Denmark are unbeaten in Group D (P3 W1 D2) and this looks like the perfect opportunity to add another three points to their tally, on an evening when their two main rivals for qualification – Switzerland and Republic of Ireland – are playing each other.
Gibraltar have lost all three of their qualifiers, but have not been disgraced. No side has scored more than three goals against them and you can back under 3.5 goals at [2.6].
Israeli goal machine in action
Israel [1.84] v North Macedonia [5.3]; The Draw [3.45]
Kick off 19:45
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Israel have never qualified for the European Championships, yet are currently second in Group G (P4 W2 D1 L1).
Seven of their eight goals have been scored by the prolific Eran Zahavi, who is the top scorer in the qualification process so far. Zahavi is [2.9] to score the first goal.
Solid if unspectacular win for Norway
Norway [1.07] v Malta [70.0]; The Draw [15.5]
Kick off 19:45
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Norway have frustrated in Group F, having lost two-goal leads against both Sweden and Romania. They ended up drawing both games and are currently fourth.
A much needed victory against Malta looks assured, but it could be a fairly narrow one. Norway have failed to score four goals in any of their last 13 matches, with only three of those games producing over 3.5 goals. A Norway win and under 3.5 goals is priced at [1.83].
Spain to continue winning run
Romania [9.0] v Spain [1.45]; The Draw [4.7]
Kick off 19:45
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It’s the first match for Spain since Roberto Moreno was officially given the job as manager, following Luis Enrique’s decision to step down due to his daughter’s illness.
Moreno has been in charge of the last three of Spain’s four qualifiers as interim manager and maintained a 100% record. With Romania having scored in all four of their games, a Spain win and both teams to score could deliver at [3.5].
Source: BetFair Tips