International Fixtures Betting Tips PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on October 7, 2016 18:26 GMTPunters will find Chris Smalling trading around a 4/1 margin to grab a goal at any point and this looks like the type of match where he gets on the scoresheet. You'll also find Gary Cahill hovering around a similar price but Smalling has a habit of grabbing goals in match-ups just like this one. And you can expect him to be on the pitch for the full 90 minutes barring an injury.
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Wayne Rooney is trading at 8/13 to grab an anytime goal and that would be a nice statement for him to make – even if it is in front of Malta. Rooney has always been a bit of a flat track bully in international fixtures so this really might wind up being his cup of tea. You can expect Gareth Southgate to give Rooney a role here right from the outset despite his poor run of form over the last, well, the last quite a while.
In other World Cup Qualifying action, defending World Cup champions Germany are in action against the Czech Republic and loking like they are nearly a sure thing so you can expect them to be showing up in a lot of accumulator wagers over the course of the weekend. Right now, the bookmakers have the Germans trading at a best price of about 1/4 for the outright victory while the Czechs are a hefty 14/1 to get the reverse.
Poland vs Denmark could be an interesting affair and you'l find Poland available at an 11/10 price tag for the victory while the Danes are trading at a competitive 3/1 and that's probably a bit overpriced considering the organized style of football that they play. This contest will have a lot to do with who actually manages to grab the opening goal of the match since that will give them a big opportunity to dictate the play for the remainder of the match.
On Sunday, the Republic of Ireland take on Moldova away and you'll find the Irish available at a competitive price of about 4/7 to beat out the European minnows. While it's never an easy trip to head to that part of Eastern Europe, the Irish are flying high and will be playing some good organized stuff here so it's worth keeping them in mind for your accumulator wagers as well.
European Cup upstarts Iceland go into their fixture against Turkey as the 6/4 favourites and they look like they could make a serious impression here. Punters will find the Turks available at 11/5 in a contest that looks like it could go in either direction depending on who takes their chances the best in front of goal.