Dan Fitch is backing Netherlands to continue to entertain against Poland, as he previews Thursday's Nations League games...
Kazakhstan look big
Kazakhstan 2.3411/8 v Belarus 3.7511/4; The Draw 3.185/40
Thursday 22 September, 15:00
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Top meets bottom in Group C3, with the leaders Kazakhstan unbeaten after four games (W3 D1). The one draw came away at Belarus, but considering the overall form of the hosts, Kazakhstan look big to win at 2.3411/8.
Back more goals
Latvia 1.738/11 v Moldova 6.05/1; The Draw 3.7511/4
Thursday 22 September, 17:00
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In Group D1, Latvia have already secured promotion after four games (W4), ahead of second placed Moldova (P4 W2 D1 L1). With Latvia not needing points, ignore the result. The reverse fixture saw Latvia win 4-2 and you can back both teams to score and over 2.5 goals at 8/5.
Wales normally score against Belgium
Belgium 1.412/5 v Wales 9.617/2: The Draw 5.14/1
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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Wales are facing relegation from Group A4, where second placed Belgium are currently three points behind the Netherlands (P4 W2 D1 L1). Though Belgium should win, these nations have met three times over the past two years and Wales have scored on each occasion. A Belgium win and both teams to score is 12/5.
Read Nathan Joyes' Wales v Belgium match preview here!
Competitive match ahead
Croatia 2.568/5 v Denmark 3.211/5; The Draw 3.39/4
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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Croatia beat Denmark in the reverse fixture, but it's the Danes that lead Group A1, having won all three of their other games. Everything points towards this being very competitive and both teams to score is 1.9620/21.
France must win
France 1.412/5 v Austria 9.617/2; The Draw 5.24/1
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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The defending Nations League champions France cannot win Group A1 and are instead bottom of the table and fighting with Austria to avoid relegation. France have to win this if they are to avoid that fate and you can back a home win in which Kylian Mbappe scores, at odds of 2.255/4.
Back low scoring game
Liechtenstein 3.953/1 v Andorra 2.1211/10; The Draw 3.052/1
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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Liechtenstein have lost all of their last ten games, including four in Group D1. Yet with Andorra rarely winning on the road, it may pay to be cautious. Back Andorra double chance and under 2.5 goals at 7/10.
Back repeat of reverse fixture
Lithuania 2.226/5 v Faroe Islands 3.814/5; The Draw 2.26/5
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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Lithuania have lost five straight games, which includes the reverse fixture, which the Faroe Islands won 2-1. Given that scoreline, over 2.5 goals looks big at 2.6313/8, having landed in three of the Faroes four Nations League games.
Dutch can keep run going
Poland 3.7511/4 v Netherlands 2.111/10; The Draw 3.7511/4
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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Since Louis van Gaal took charge in 2021, the Netherlands are unbeaten in 13 games (W9 D4). The one game that they've failed to win in Group A4 was the 2-2 draw at home to Poland. Netherlands double chance, both teams to score and over 2.5 goals is 8/5.
Azerbaijan bet keeps landing
Slovakia 1.412/5 v Azerbaijan 11.010/1; The Draw 5.14/1
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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It's been a curious campaign from Slovakia in Group C3, as they've won their two away games and lost their two at home. At this price, avoid the result and go for under 2.5 goals, which has landed in each of Azerbaijan's last six games.
Turkey too good for this company
Turkey 1.271/4 v Luxembourg 16.015/1; The Draw 6.611/2
Thursday 22 September, 19:45
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Turkey have proved to be far too good for Group C1, winning all four of their games, while scoring a total of 14 goals and not conceding at all. The reverse fixture ended 2-0 to Turkey and Luxembourg could keep this tight. A Turkey win, under 3.5 goals and 'No' in both teams to score is 2.186/5.