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France will take revenge on Germany
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England a good price to beat battered Brazil
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Swiss are draw specialists
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Irish can keep it tight against Belgium
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El Salvador v Argentina (Saturday, 00:00)
The friendly action begins in the early hours of Saturday morning, when Argentina meet El Salvador in Philadelphia. Though Lionel Messi will be absent, Argentina have picked a strong squad and you can back them to win with over 3.5 goals at 11/102.11.
Peru v Nicaragua (Saturday, 1:30)
This looks like a perfect opportunity for Peru to get back to winning ways, having gone seven games without a victory (D2 L5). They host a Nicaragua side that are unbeaten in six (W5 D1), against limited opposition. Peru are 7/52.40 to win both halves.
Republic of Ireland v Belgium (Saturday, 17:00)
The Irish have a tough home friendly against Euro 2024 qualifiers Belgium. Over the last year, any defeat suffered by the Republic of Ireland has been a narrow one, even when they have faced sides comparable to Belgium, such as the Netherlands and France. A Belgium win and under 3.5 goals is 7/42.75.
Slovakia v Austria (Saturday, 17:00)
Slovakia are in good form, winning seven of their last nine games (L2), with their defeats both coming narrowly against Portugal. Austria have also been playing well, suffering just a single defeat to Belgium in their last twelve matches (W9 D2). Avoid the result and go with both teams to score at 9/101.90.
Denmark v Switzerland (Saturday, 19:00)
Denmark qualified for Euro 2024 more impressively than Switzerland, from a comparable group. That is largely due to the Swiss having been something of draw specialists of late, with five of their last seven games ending in a stalemate (W1 L1). Take a chance on another draw, combined with both teams to score, at 16/54.20.
England v Brazil (Saturday, 19:00)
It is always exciting when Brazil come to visit, but this version of the Selecao are far from being a fearsome force. Since the World Cup, they have lost five of their nine games (W2 D1), suffering defeats to Morocco, Senegal, Uruguay, Colombia and Argentina. When you take that poor record into account, then an England team with home advantage look value to win at 19/201.95.
France v Germany (Saturday, 20:00)
This is another case of one of the strongest international teams in the world hosting a fading force. Germany did beat France in a friendly back in September, but that is one of just three wins from eleven games since the last World Cup (D2 L6). France have conceded in four of their last five games, only keeping a clean sheet against Gibraltar, so let's go with a home win and both teams to score at 12/53.40.
England v Brazil: Back 7/2, 9/5 and 9/2 tips at Wembley
Recommended bets
Back Argentina to beat El Salvador and over 3.5 goals at 11/102.11
Back Peru to win both halves against Nicaragua at 7/52.40
Back Belgium to beat Republic of Ireland and under 3.5 goals at 7/42.75
Back both Slovakia and Austria to score a 9/101.90
Back Denmark and Switzerland to draw and both teams to score at 16/54.20
Back England to beat Brazil at 19/201.95
Back France to beat Germany and both teams to score at 12/53.40