International Soccer Weekend Preview: Our Expert Tips & Staking Plan
October 10, 2020
So there is no EPL this week as it is an international break, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of action to get stuck into.
Season Results:
- 62% strike rate
- +7.55 Units Of Profit
- 36% ROI
Spain v Switzerland, Stamford Bridge
The Nations League continues as Spain host Switzerland and this could be a cagey affair. Spain are not the force they once were and Switzerland often play low scoring affairs. In the Swiss’ past 10 games there has never been a game with more than 3 goals, with the exception of games with Gibraltar who ship goals to everyone.
- 1 unit Spain/Switzerland under 2.5 goals 2.02 with Ladbrokes
England v Belgium
These two teams meet at Wembley in what should be an entertaining affair. England’s young team won easily against Wales earlier this week and while things will be tougher against Belgium, they put up a good fight.
Belgium do have a lot of talent, and it has ended with a lot of good results of late. England are the toughest team they will have come up against in a while and after two big wins already in this Nations League campaign, they would be happy to leave Wembley with a draw.
- 1 unit England/Belgium draw 3.35 with TopSport
Parlay – Ukraine v Germany and Bosnia v Netherlands
Germany and Netherlands both travel to their opponents as big favourites. They have far more class than their opponents and that is reflected in the odds. But while on their own there may not be lots of value, combining the two gives a really nice value bet.
- 1 unit Parlay Germany and Netherlands both to win 1.73 with TopSport
Expert Picks
- 1 unit Spain/Switzerland under 2.5 goals 2.02 with Ladbrokes
- 1 unit England/Belgium draw 3.35 with TopSport
- 1 unit Parlay Germany and Netherlands both to win 1.73 with TopSport
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