Dan Fitch has a tip for every Euro 2024 qualifier on Monday and he thinks that Portugal are good value to claim another win when they face Bosnia.
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Ferguson can rock Gibraltar
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Swedes must go for victory in Belgium
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Dutch value in Greece
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Back eighth win for Portugal
Austria lost to Belgium in Group F on Friday, but remain in a strong position to claim an automatic qualifying spot.
They won the reverse fixture against Azerbaijan 4-1. With Austria having only kept one clean sheet from their six qualifiers, let's go with an away win and both teams to score at 11/53.20.
It's been a miserable qualifying campaign for Republic of Ireland, who only have Gibraltar below them in the Group B table.
Their one win came against Gibraltar, when they claimed a 3-0 victory. Ewan Ferguson scored in that match and you can back him to find the net again, combined with under 4.5 goals at 11/82.38.
Belgium have already qualified from Group F and Sweden will be hoping that they take the foot off the gas.
Of their five games, Sweden have lost 3-0 to Belgium and twice against Austria (W2), so really need maximum points to stand any chance of qualifying. With the Swedes needing to go for it and Belgium having the room to experiment, simply go for both teams to score at 9/101.90.
With France already qualified, this is now the key clash in Group B. Second placed Greece have a three point advantage over the Netherlands, who hold a game in hand.
The Dutch won 3-0 in the reverse fixture. This should be tighter, but they can get the win they need. A Netherlands victory and both teams to score is 7/24.50.
Bosnia are looking for points to sneak into an automatic qualification spot, but that won't be easy against perfect Portugal.
The Portuguese have won all seven qualifiers to book their place in Euro 2024. Five of those seven wins have seen at least three goals scored, including when they last met Bosnia. Go for a Portugal win and over 2.5 goals at 7/52.40.
The other two teams in Group J that are vying for automatic qualification are third placed Luxembourg and a Slovakia side two points ahead of them in second position.
Slovakia look to gave the advantage based on current form, but Luxembourg held them to a 1-1 draw when they last met. Take a chance on another draw at 11/53.20.
Also in Group J are Iceland, who could conceivably put themselves back into the qualifying mix with a win against Liechtenstein.
The minnows have lost all seven of their qualifiers, scoring only one goal. Iceland won the reverse fixture 7-0, which makes odds of 6/42.50 for the hosts with -3 in the handicap, appear to be fine value.