Dan Fitch has tips for every Euro 2024 game on Thursday, including a way to back Croatia to beat Turkey at 11/43.75...
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Albania can avoid defeat
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Croatia will edge Turkey clash
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Back Haaland to score again
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Scots can carry on scoring streak
Armenia are very much still in contention for qualification from Group D after five games (W2 D1 L2).
Latvia have lost all of their five qualifiers, which includes a 2-1 defeat in the reverse fixture. Back Armenia to win and both teams to score at 7/24.50.
Albania are two points ahead of the Czech Republic at the top of Group E after five games (W3 D1 L1).
The reverse fixture ended 1-1 and Albania's two home games against Moldova and Poland, both ended in 2-0 victories. Combine Albania double chance with under 2.5 goals at 6/52.20.
The bottom two in Group I meet on Thursday, when Andorra host Kosovo. The visitors have lost both of their two away games and drawn all three at home.
This includes a 1-1 stalemate with Andorra. There's not much value in the Kosovo win at 3/101.30, so let's go with both teams to score, which looks big at 31/202.55.
Also in Group I, is Belarus' match with Romania. With the leaders Switzerland's match against Israel postponed, the second placed Romanians can go top with a win.
Unbeaten are five games (W2 D3), Romania won the reverse fixture 2-1. Belarus have scored in both of their home games, so let's go with an away win and both teams to score at 3/14.00.
This top of the table clash from Group D, sees both teams locked on ten points. It's Croatia that are leading the way, having won 2-0 in Turkey.
They have also played a game less (P4 W3 D1), so another victory would go a long way towards them winning this group. Turkey have been scoring regularly since losing to Croatia, so let's go with a home win, both teams to score and over 2.5 goals at 11/43.75.
Poland have a great opportunity to make up lost ground in Group E, when they travel to face the Faroe Islands.
The Poles have only won two of their five games (L3) and are fourth in the table, but a win could put them back in contention, with two matches remaining. With the Faroes only scoring in one of their five games, back Poland to win to nil at 5/61.84.
This is a huge match in Group A, after Scotland's victory in the reverse fixture. A win for Spain would see them go three points behind the Scots, with the advantage of holding a game in hand.
Spain have been in fine form since that defeat and won the Nations League, but though they are worthy favourites, they're also far too short at 2/91.22. Scotland have scored in seven consecutive games, making both teams to score appeal at 11/82.38.
Norway may need to take maximum points from their remaining games to stand a chance of qualifying from Group A, starting with this trip to Cyprus.
The hosts have lost all five of their games. With Erling Haaland having scored four goals from his three appearances in these qualifiers, go for the striker to score the first goal and for Norway to be ahead at half-time, at odds of 3/14.00.