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Poles will score in Croatia
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Swiss can cause further frustration for Spain
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Leaky Sweden will concede in victory
Luxembourg v Belarus (Sunday, 14:00)
Luxembourg will be looking to bounce back from their opening defeat in Group C3 to Northern Ireland. Their home form suggests they have a chance, winning four of their last five games (L1).
Belarus are without a win in five and have not even scored a goal in that time (D2 L3). Back a Luxembourg win and under 3.5 goals at 6/52.20.
Back Luxembourg to beat Belarus and under 3.5 goals
Denmark v Serbia (Sunday, 17:00)
Denmark are top of Group A4 after a 2-0 home win against Switzerland, but both of their goals came late and they were aided by the Swiss being reduced to nine-men.
Serbia can be very pleased with their opening result in the group, having held the European champions Spain to a 0-0 draw. These teams served up another goalless draw when they met at Euro 2024 and you can back Denmark double chance and under 2.5 goals at 4/51.80.
Back Denmark double chance against Serbia and under 2.5 goals
Slovakia v Azerbaijan (Sunday, 17:00)
Slovakia got off to a winning start in Group C1 with a 1-0 victory in Estonia and now have a chance to put themselves in a stronger position in, when they host Azerbaijan.
Azerbaijan lost 3-1 to Sweden, which means that they have now scored in each of their last five games. Back a home win and both teams to score at 23/103.30.
Back Slovakia to beat Azerbaijan and both teams to score
Bulgaria v Northern Ireland (Sunday, 17:00)
Northern Ireland's good form continued in their first game in Group C3, when they defeated Luxembourg 2-0. They have now only lost one of their last six games (W4 D1).
Bulgaria have become draw specialists, with their 0-0 stalemate with Belarus being their sixth drawn game in their last seven appearances (W1). Under 1.5 goals looks worth a shot at 17/102.70.
Back under 1.5 goals between Bulgaria and Northern Ireland
Croatia v Poland (Sunday, 19:45)
Croatia were defeated 2-1 in Portugal in their Group A1 opener and now host a Poland team who came out on top in a 3-2 thriller against Scotland.
The Poles have seen both teams to score land in each of their last six games. That makes the 20/231.87 for it to occur for a seventh occasion, look like good value.
Back both Croatia and Poland to score
Switzerland v Spain (Sunday, 19:45)
Both Switzerland and Spain will be looking to improve upon their opening performances in Group A4.
The Swiss lost to Denmark, while Spain could only draw 0-0 in Serbia. Euro 2024 winners or not, Spain look a little too short and you can back the draw at 13/53.60.
Back Switzerland and Spain to draw
Sweden v Estonia (Sunday, 19:45)
Sweden are expected to claim a second victory in Group C1, when they host an Estonian side that have just been beaten by Slovakia.
The Swedes beat Estonia 2-1 in a home friendly back in January. Sweden have conceded in five of their last six games and you can back a home win and both teams to score at 15/82.88.
Back Sweden to beat Estonia and both teams to score
Portugal v Scotland (Sunday, 19:45)
Portugal kicked off their Group A1 campaign with a 2-1 win against Croatia, with Cristiano Ronaldo putting aside his poor performances at Euro 2024, as he got back among the goals.
Scotland lost 3-2 at home to Poland and it's likely that they will experience another defeat on Sunday. Back a Portugal win and over 2.5 goals at 8/111.73.
Back Portugal to beat Scotland and over 2.5 goals
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Recommended bets
Back Luxembourg to beat Belarus and under 3.5 goals @ 6/52.20
Back Denmark double chance against Serbia and under 2.5 goals @ 4/51.80
Back Slovakia to beat Azerbaijan and both teams to score @ 23/103.30
Back under 1.5 goals between Bulgaria and Northern Ireland @ 17/102.70
Back both Croatia and Poland to score @ 20/231.87
Back Switzerland and Spain to draw @ 13/53.60
Back Sweden to beat Estonia and both teams to score @ 15/82.88
Back Portugal to beat Scotland and over 2.5 goals @ 8/111.73