Half way through six Nations League games in Group A1 and pre-tournament favourites France occupy the relegation spot in the table so nothing but a win will do against Croatia in Paris tonight.
The French aren’t the only fancied team to find the going tough at the end of a long season and that’s made things tricky for punters so you wouldn’t be overly confident of backing them at just 1/2 to take all three points against a Croatian side that dug deep to win in Denmark on Friday night.
Kylian Mbappe spared France’s blushes in Austria that evening, salvaging a draw in a game they dominated but lacked a killer touch. That followed a 1-1 draw against this evening’s opponents in Split, a match that was more evenly contested.
There’s not been much to chose between the sides in this group and all three of France’s games have seen both teams score. It’s even money to happen again at the Stade De France and given how difficult it’s been to predict the outcome of matches in this group it could be best to take the goals angle.
In Group A1’s other game Denmark have a real chance to open up a gap at the top of the table. They’re already two points clear of tonight’s opponents Austria and with something having to give in Paris, a win would put them in a strong position to win the group and qualify for the semi-finals of the competition. If results go their way the Danes could be four points clear with just two to play, so plenty incentive to go for the win in Copenhagen.
They’re 5/6 (SBK) to beat Austria tonight with the visitors at 7/2. Denmark’s win in Vienna came courtesy of a late goal, an 84th minute strike by Jens Stryger Larsen, as did their win in Paris, an 88th minute goal by Andreas Cornelius. Another late goal, after 73.59 pays 5/6 at Bet365.
Super Single
- France v Croatia – Both Teams to Score 1/1 Bet365
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Racing Tips
Rizzel has two selections from Lingfield to kickstart the new week.
Golf Tips
Rory McIlroy won his 21st PGA tour title, retaining his Canadian Open title. The Caddy didn’t opt for the Irishman this time round but did still return some each-way profit with his picks; Henrik Stenson T2nd at 33/1 ew, Justin Thomas 3rd at 10/1 ew and for those of you who got six-places or more, Corey Conners at 22/1 ew.
Keep an eye out for The Caddy’s tips posted later today.
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