World Cup Monday Betting Preview PT 2
- By A.J. Ryder on June 17, 2018 17:08 GMTSweden definitely get the Edge from the bookmakers but do not trade at an odds on price and you get the feeling that if so Korea can nick something early on then they could probably stick around and grind up the victory - we have seen less talented teams on paper pull off bigger victories so far.
Belgium go into their matchup against Panama as the biggest favorite for a World Cup victory so far in the tournament. The bookmakers have the Belgians - who ranked as one of the second cheer favorites to win the entirety of the competition - trading at a very slim odds on price that rewards very little profit on any type of wager.
The draw itself would be seen as a massive result for Panama - who have some quality players but not a lot of experience playing at the top level in a tournament like this one.
Following that we get Tunisia playing against England and this one certainly looks like it's going to be a marquee fixture if england are able to play the type of football that they have been playing during the run up to this tournament actually kicking off. look for Gareth Southgate’s men to come out of the gates quickly early on and try to get Tunisia on the back foot and goal down within the first 15 minutes or so.
England come into the match listed as a considerable favorites by the bookmakers and they currently trade at a slim odds on price while their counterparts from Tunisia - who have definitely shown that they can beat big teams in tournaments like this - are rewarding at a massive price and you reckon there will probably be a few who are expecting England to slip up on the big stage once again.
Taking a look at the goal scorer wagering you'll note that the likes of Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy are expected to start the match and this could make it very interesting outside option to back one of the Defenders to score the opening goal.