Europe sees a return of World Cup qualifying action on Tuesday and Belgium will be determined to get back to winning ways on home soil against Belarus.
The Red Devils were frustrated after their 1-1 stalemate in the Czech Republic but should have more than enough quality to get past the Belarusians this week.
Belgium Showing Frailties
While many will consider Belgium as one of the European nations with the greatest chance of success at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Roberto Martinez’s side do have their issues.
With just one clear sheet in their last nine matches, the Red Devils have shown in the last year that they are not infallible at the back.
Meanwhile, Belarus have scored in all of their last seven outings and will fancy their chances of getting at the Belgian backline.
It’s highly unlikely that an upset is on the cards in Leuven on Tuesday night but a Belgian victory and both teams to score is an attractive price at 59/20
.
Czechs Can Edge Out Welsh
Fresh off the back of their hard fought draw with Belgium, the Czech Republic will be full of confidence as they head to Cardiff to face Wales.
The Welsh were comfortably beaten in the end by the Belgians 3-1 in their first qualifying game before a 1-0 win over Mexico in a friendly.
Since then Hal Robson-Kanu, Rabbi Matondo and Tyler Roberts have all been sent home for a breach of protocol, which will not help the Wales cause.
Unbeaten in their last four games, including three wins, the Czechs are in a rich vein of form and are available at 8/5
to secure the win at the Cardiff City Stadium.
Haaland to Get Norway Back on Track
Norway will be determined to get back to winning ways after a 3-0 thumping at the hands of Turkey last time out.
Turkey have shown themselves to be the team to beat in the group after a 4-2 win over the Netherlands in their previous game but Norway will be disappointed with the performance at the weekend.
The Norwegians have a chance to respond quickly in their World Cup qualifying group as they take on Montenegro at the Stadion Pod Goricom on Tuesday night.
Borussia Dortmund forward Erling Haaland was unable to have a big influence on the game against the Turks last time out in Malaga, but the striker should be able to get at the Montenegro defence.
Haaland, who has been linked with a big-money move away from the Bundesliga this summer, is 5/7
to score anytime in Podgorica and 21/10
to score the opening goal of the game.
Meanwhile, strike partner Alexander Sorloth often goes under the radar alongside the BVB sensation and the RB Leipzig forward is available at 17/10
to score anytime.
*All odds correct at time of writing.