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France beat Netherlands 4-0 last time round
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Portugal yet to concede in qualifying
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Austria and Belgium tied on points
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Greek takeaway could be value in Ireland
Estonia v Azerbaijan (Friday, 17:00)
Friday's qualifiers kick off with the two bottom teams from Group F, who both only have a single point, after drawing the reverse fixture 1-1.
This is an opportunity for Estonia and Azerbaijan to win a game in the group. Go for both teams to score and over 2.5 goals, at odds of 7/42.75.
Portugal v Slovakia (Friday, 19:45)
Portugal have a perfect record in Group J, having won all six of their qualifying games.
Slovakia are second in the group (P6 W4 D1) and lost 1-0 at home to the Portuguese back in September. Portugal have yet to concede a goal in this campaign and are 10/111.91 to win to nil.
Iceland v Luxembourg (Friday, 19:45)
Third in Group J are Luxembourg, who are in with a strong chance of nabbing one of the automatic qualification spots (P6 W3 D1 L2), despite losing their two games against Portugal by a 15-0 aggregate scoreline.
They won the reverse fixture 3-1. Their odds are way too big and you can back them cautiously in the Draw No Bet market and still get a price of 23/103.30.
Netherlands v France (Friday, 19:45)
This Group B clash is the biggest attraction of Friday night, with the French leading the table, six points ahead of the Dutch, who hold a game in hand.
When these sides met in the opening fixture, France ran out as 4-0 winners. Netherlands have since lost to Croatia and Italy, so a price of 11/102.11 for an away win should be snapped up.
Austria v Belgium (Friday, 19:45)
Austria and Belgium are level on 13 points at the top of Group F. Though second in the table, you could argue that the Austrians have the advantage, having drawn 1-1 in their away trip to Belgium.
Romelu Lukaku has scored nine times from his last six games for the Belgians. The in-form Roma striker is 2/13.00 to find the net.
Republic of Ireland v Greece (Friday, 19:45)
Greece are keeping the pressure on the Dutch in Group B, with the third placed team having nine points after five games (W3 D0 L2).
They beat Republic of Ireland 2-1 in the reverse fixture, with Stephen Kenny's team having only a win against Gibraltar to show for their qualifying campaign. It's worth taking a cautious punt on Greece in the Draw No Bet market at 11/102.11.
Liechtenstein v Bosnia (Friday, 19:45)
Bosnia will be expecting to give themselves a boost in Group J, when they travel to face Liechtenstein.
The hosts have lost all six of their games, but they kept things tight away in Bosnia, where they only lost 2-1. A Bosnia win and under 3.5 goals is 1/12.00.
Recommended bets
Back both Estonia and Azerbaijan to both score and over 2.5 goals at 7/42.75
Back Portugal to beat Slovakia to nil at 10/111.91
Back Luxembourg draw no bet against Iceland at 23/103.30
Back France to beat Netherlands at 11/102.11
Back both Lukaku to score for Belgium against Austria at 2/13.00
Back Greece draw no bet against Republic of Ireland at 11/102.11
Back Bosnia to beat Liechtenstein and under 3.5 goals at 1/12.00