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Austria v Germany: HT/FT, Half-Time, clean sheet markets
Austria's high concession rate is a major handicap, with Germany W14-D2-L1 when scoring in all competitive internationals under Jurgen Klinsmann/Joachim Low (W11-D1-L0 when scoring in the first half). In five away internationals under Low, they are W4-D1-L0 at HT, scoring every time. In all away games in the past decade against teams ranked outside the top 20, their HT record is W9-D8-L1, scoring in the first half in 12/18 and conceding in just 5/18. When they have scored in the first half in those games, they are W9-D3-L0 at HT.
Germany to lead at HT [1.87] is strongly indicated, with the main doubt being whether they will go all-out for victory from the start.
In five away internationals under Low, Germany have had four W-W and one W-D (1-1 in Cyprus). W-W (8/18) has also been the predominant outcome in Germany's 18 away games in the past decade against teams ranked outside the top 20, followed by D-D (four) and D-W (three). In the nine games in that category when they have led at HT, they have had eight W-W and one W-D.
With a Germany HT lead most likely on the figures, the Germany W-W [2.06] merits consideration as an odds-against alternative to the straight win, though again the doubt is whether they will be pushing for the win from the outset.
In the past decade Germany have scored in 15/18 competitive games on the road against teams ranked outside the top 20.
It is very difficult to see Austria shutting out Germany, though the odds on the co-hosts not to keep a clean sheet [1.11] are predictably short.s are a little short not to keep a clean sheet [1.47].
In their past two qualifying campaigns, Austria have scored in 8/9 at home, failing to score only against the Netherlands (then ranked five) in qualifying for Euro 2004, though their only goal in this tournament was Ivica Vastic's last-minute equaliser from the penalty spot against Poland.
It is punters' choice in this market, with both options available at 1.95. Germany are not rock-solid in this type of match-up, yet Austria have yet to score from open play in this competition. As the market indicates, it is very difficult to split the two options.
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