IT’S winner-takes-all as the Republic of Ireland entertain Denmark in game of the night.
The Irish must win while a draw will book the Danes’ place at Euro 2020.
Just over a year ago we had a similar situation in the World Cup play-offs after a 0-0 draw in Copenhagen.
That night the dashing Danes strolled to a 5-1 success that signalled the end for Martin O’Neill.
Christian Eriksen netted a hat-trick and is 5-2 at McBookie to score again.
The Irish are always difficult to beat but find it tough to win games and they’ve netted just six goals in Group D – Denmark netted that number twice against Gibraltar and have lost one competitive match in three years.
A nervy draw could be the call at while under 2.5 goals pays 8-13 at Betfred and I like 0-0 at half-time at 6-4 with bet365. Denmark draw no bet is the shout at 4-6 with McBookie.
Shane Duffy has netted his his last two games against the Danes and is 12-1 for the hat-trick.
Switzerland will be thanking their lucky stars for having Gibraltar up last. They need a draw to seal their place in the finals but will win and depending on what happens in Dublin that could earn them top spot.
The Swiss are so short I can’t find value although on an acca to win to nil at 2-7 is just about passble.
In Group E Spain and Sweden are through and Italy and Finland have qualified from Group F so we have more dead rubbers and no standout bets.
On Monday the results went pretty much as expected and it was difficult to find value. I tried a 5pt Super Single double and unfortunately was a goal short in the Portugal game as they made hard work of winning in Luxembourg. Well done to all the winners including Scott with his members.
Tonight it’s just as difficult finding value but I’ll check team news in the morning and look to put up a low-stakes treble.
Don’t forget to check the match previews and welovebetting for their tips and video chat.
Mr Fixit’s November Super Singles Total: +2.4pts
Mr Fixit’s November Advised Accas Total: +1.4pts
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