Best 10 sure odds for August 2023
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Georgia vs Spain – Away win
Georgia, despite a mixed record in EURO 2024 qualifiers, is in second place in their group, trailing Scotland. They face Spain, a team they’ve never beaten and have lost all previous competitive encounters against. Georgia has shown improvement under their manager Willy Sagnol, with an impressive seven-game unbeaten home streak, including a win over Sweden.
Spain is determined to return to winning ways after a recent ECQ loss to Scotland. They currently trail the group leaders by nine points but aim for automatic qualification. Off-field issues within the Spanish football federation might affect their performance.
Players to watch include Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze and the young Spanish talent Lamine Yamal, who has received high praise for his exceptional ability.
Georgia Possible Lineup
G. Mamardashvili, Otar Kakabadze, Solomon Kvirkvelia, Guram Kashia, Irakli Azarovi, Saba Lobjanidze, Otar Kiteishvili, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Georges Mikautadze
Spain Possible Linueup
Uani Simon, Luis Gaya, Aymeric Laporte, Robin Le Normand, Daniel Carvajal, Rodri, Fabian Ruiz, Dani Olmo, Gavi, Marco Asensio and Alvaro Morata.
Cyprus vs Scotland – Away win
Cyprus continues to struggle in their pursuit of a first-ever appearance in a major international competition, suffering three consecutive defeats in Euro 2024 qualification. They’ve had a tough history in major tournament qualifiers, with just five points from the last 48 available. Notably, they haven’t beaten a top-30 FIFA ranked team in a competitive match since September 1998.
Scotland, their upcoming opponent, holds a perfect all-time record against Cyprus with eight wins. In the current Euro 2024 qualification group, Scotland won convincingly with a 3-0 victory. Spain remains their main competition to top the group.
Key players to watch include Ioannis Pittas from Cyprus, who has been a decisive scorer, and Scotland’s midfielder John McGinn, known for netting winning goals in previous encounters. Scotland aims to achieve a perfect qualification group stage for the first time in their history, making this match crucial for them.
Cyprus Possible Lineup
Joel Mall, Loannis Kousoulos, Konstantinos Laifis, Nicholas Loannou, Anderson Correia, Minas Antoniou, Charalampo, G. Kastanos, Alexander Gogic, Pileas and Loannos Pittas
Scotland Possible Lineup
Angus Gunn. Andrew Robertson, Kieran Tierney, Jack Hendry, Ryan Porteous, Aaron Hickey, Scott McTominay, Billy Gilmour, Callum McGregor, Lyndon Dykes and John McGinn.
Croatia vs Latvia – Home (0:1) handicap
Croatia is shifting its focus to the European Championship qualifying (ECQ) campaign for 2024 after a frustrating penalty-shootout loss to Spain in the UEFA Nations League final. They’ve started with a draw against Wales and a convincing win over Turkey, extending their unbeaten streak in ECQ matches to eight. Croatia’s impressive home record in ECQ, dating back to 1993, makes them favorites against Latvia, the lowest-ranked team in their group.
Latvia faces another challenging ECQ campaign with three consecutive losses. They’ve only qualified for one major tournament in their history, Euro 2004. Despite showing fighting spirit in their defeats, they are clear underdogs, with a history of struggles against top-ten FIFA-ranked nations.
Players to watch include Andrej Kramarić for Croatia, in great form with four goal contributions this season, and Kristers Tobers for Latvia, their standout player in this ECQ campaign with a strong performance and a goal against Turkey.
Croatia Possible Lineup
Dominik Livakovic, Josip Juranovic, Josip Stalo, Josko Gvardiol, Borna Sosa, Marcelo Brozovic, Mateo Kovacic, Lovro Majer, Luka Modric, Ivan Perisic and Andrej Kramaric
Latvia Possible Lineup
Nils Purins, Raivis Jurkovskis, Daniels Balodis, Marcis Oss, Roberts Savalnieks, Andrejs Ciganiks, Kristers Tobers, Aleksejs Saveljevs, Alvis Jaunzems
Turkey vs Armenia – Home win
In a crucial European Championship qualifying (ECQ) showdown, Turkey aims to maintain their three-point lead over second-placed Armenia in Group D. Turkey is in good form, with five wins in their last six matches under manager Stefan Kuntz, boasting a remarkable 66.7% win rate. They have won their last three encounters with Armenia, scoring exactly two goals in each, a trend mirrored in their recent home performances.
Armenia faces greater pressure, trailing by three points and sandwiched between teams already assured of a playoff spot, including Croatia. However, Armenia’s recent victories over Wales and Latvia in ECQ matches have boosted their hopes of qualifying for their first-ever major European finals.
The 4-2 win against Wales in Cardiff was a significant moment, providing redemption for Armenia’s manager Oleksandr Petrakov, who had witnessed Ukraine’s heartbreaking loss to Wales at the same venue a year earlier. The key question is whether Armenia can continue their progress, especially after struggling in their previous 12 away matches.
Watch out for Turkey’s İrfan Kahveci, in excellent form with four goal contributions in his last five matches for Fenerbahçe, and Armenia’s Lucas Zelarayán, who scored twice against Wales and has been performing well for Al Fateh.
Turkey Possible Lineup
Mert Gunok, Zeki Celik, Melih Amiral, Caglar Soyuncu, Kazimcan Karatas, Hakan Calhanoglu, Salih Ozcan, Orkun Koku, Cengiz Under, Kerem Akturkoglu, Baris Alper Yilmaz
Armenia Possible Lineup
Ognjen Cancarevic, Nair Tiknizyan, Styopa Mkrtchyan, Varazdat Haroyan, H. Georgiy, Artak Dashyan, Lucas Zelaryan, Ugochukwu Iwu, Eduard Spertsyan, Norberto Briasco and Grant-Leon Ranos
Burkina Faso Vs Eswatini Home win
Malta Vs Spain – Away(2:0)
Netherland vs Moldova – Total Goals Over 2.5
Slovakia vs Portugal – Ronaldo, Cristiano to score
Slovakia, ranked 47th by FIFA, has had a strong start to their UEFA European Championship qualifying campaign (ECQ), going unbeaten in their first four matches. They are positioned well in Group J and aim for their third consecutive European Championship finals appearance. They have a solid home record, unbeaten in their last five home ECQ matches, including four clean sheets. However, they face a tough challenge from Portugal (ranked 9th), a team they’ve never beaten in four previous encounters.
Portugal, under Roberto Martinez, has been defensively strong, not conceding a goal in recent matches. They lead Group J with four consecutive “clean sheet” wins and have a strong overall ECQ record. They have been dominant in away matches, losing just one ECQ away game since October 2011.
The key battle to watch is between Slovakia’s Milan Škriniar and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, with Škriniar tasked with defending against the prolific scorer. Ronaldo has been in excellent form for Al Nassr, contributing to 11 goals in his last four appearances.
Portugal has shown a knack for late goals in their recent ECQ away matches, with Cristiano Ronaldo often playing a crucial role.
Slovakia Possible Lineup
Martin Dubravka, Peter Pekarik, Milan Škriniar, Denis Varro, David Hancko, Patrik Hrosovsky, Stanislav Lobotka, Jurij Kucka, Tomas Suslov, Robert Polievka and Robert Mak
Portugal Possible Lineup
Diogo Costa, Ruben Dias, Gonçalo Inacio, Danilo Pereira, Diogo Dalot, Ruben Neves, Bruno Fernandes, Joao Cancelo, Rafael Leao, Benardo Silva and Cristiano Ronaldo