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Euro 2020 Qualifiers Friday Tips: Italy overpriced to win
Tomiwa can't see why Italy are so generously priced against Bosnia, as he previews Friday's Euro 2020 matches, with six recommended bets...
Pukki still scoring for Finland
Finland (1.07) X (12.00) Liechtenstein (33.00)
Kick-off 6 pm
A win for Finland against Liechtenstein will see them qualify for Euro 2020, which will be their first-ever international tournament appearance.
One of the key figures in their success has been Teemu Pukki. The striker might be having a goal drought at Norwich, but he scored twice in Finland's last match against Armenia and is 3.72 to open the scoring.
Haaland can make the difference for Norway
Norway (1.12) X(9.50) Faroe Islands (25.00)
Kick-off 6 pm
Though it's uncertain that Norway will qualify automatically, they have fared well in the extremely tough environment of Group F, with a loss away to Spain as their only defeat in eight matches (P8 W2 D5 L1).
Norway are assured of a play-off place and the in-form RB Salzburg striker Erling Braut Haaland could provide them with the cutting edge that they have sometimes lacked in qualification. Haaland is 1.80 to score.
Italy overpriced to win their ninth in a row
Bosnia (3.50) X(3.55) Italy (2.15)
Kick-off 8:45 pm
Italy have already qualified, while Bosnia and Herzegovina are still fighting to finish second in Group J, which can be the only reason for the generous odds ascribed to Italy.
The Italians have won all eight of their qualifiers and their price is big enough that you can play it safe by backing them in the Draw No Bet market at 1.53.
Denmark will win by a slimmer margin
Denmark (1.02) X(20.00) v Gibraltar (64.00)
Kick-off 19:45
Denmark are one of three teams separated by just one point, as they fight for two automatic qualification positions in Group D.
The Danes can go top of the group with a win over Gibraltar. They beat the group minnows 6-0 in the reverse fixture, but with that being the biggest defeat that the visitors have suffered in qualification, go for under 5.5 goals at 1.38.
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Romania and Sweden will keep on scoring
Romania (2.95) X(3.15) Sweden (2.60);
Kick-off 19:45
Romania really need to beat Sweden to stand any chance of claiming the second automatic qualification spot in Group F, ideally with a clean sheet to give them a head-to-head advantage should they finish level on points.
That could be tricky against a Swedish side that have scored in seven of their eight qualifiers. With Romania scoring in all of their qualifying matches, both teams to score should land at 1.88.
Spain have not been big scorers
Spain (1.02) X(20.00) Malta (50.00)
Kick off 19:45
Spain only need a point to guarantee that they win Group F, but against Malta, they are essentially guaranteed to take three.
It might not be a win by a huge margin though. Spain have not scored more than four goals in any of their qualifiers and under 4.5 goals pays out at 1.88.
Swiss can keep a clean sheet
Switzerland (1.16) X(7.00) Georgia 18.00
Kick-off 19:45
Switzerland are currently third in Group D behind Denmark and the leaders Republic of Ireland who occupy the qualification positions, but with their remaining games being against Georgia and then Gibraltar, they should qualify.
The Swiss won the reverse fixture 2-0. Georgia have failed to score in four of their seven qualifiers and you can back Switzerland to win to nil at 1.55.
The Kings Arena
Taiye Taiwo joins Osareme of Goal.com on this week's episode of the Kings Arena to preview the best bets the International Break on Betking.com.