We've compiled our best football tips, including win/draw/win and total goals, into one bite-size betting preview for Sunday's matches.
Adam Drury provides his football tips from Sunday’s action in the World Cup qualifiers and Under-21 European Championships.
England to win & under 3.5 goals (17:00) {ODDS:704187364:10/11}
Albania have only lost two of their last eight home games and are capable of keeping the score down here.
The hosts lost 2-0 to France in their last home match against top-class opposition.
We shouldn’t expect too much fluency from an England side missing key players and in a relatively new system, but they should make it 13 wins from their last 14 qualifiers.
Spain to beat Georgia & under 3.5 goals (17:00) {ODDS:704194291:19/20}
Spain laboured to a 1-1 draw with Greece on Thursday so can’t be expected to hammer Georgia by too many in this one.
Luis Enrique’s side haven’t scored more than once in any of their last seven away games.
Georgia rarely play opponents of this quality but have only managed one win in seven at home. All of those seven have featured under 3.5 goals.
BTTS in Romania v Germany (19:45) {ODDS:704199223:10/11}
Germany have conceded in seven of their last 10 away games, including a 6-0 hammering at Spain in their last one.
Joachim Low’s side have scored and conceded against Switzerland and Ukraine on the road in the last year.
Romania’s last three home games have finished 5-3, 3-0 and 3-2, while they lost 2-1 to Spain in their last home match against top-class opposition.
BTTS in Ukraine v Finland (19:45) {ODDS:703785689:11/10}
Ukraine have scored in their last 12 home games.
Andriy Shevchenko’s side drew 1-1 at France on Wednesday, which was their fourth straight game without a clean sheet.
Finland have scored in eight consecutive matches, with BTTS landing in away games at Poland, Bulgaria and Wales.
Portugal Under-21s to win or draw v England Under-21s & under 3.5 goals (20:00) {ODDS:705428869:1/1}
England Under-21s were poor in their 1-0 defeat to Switzerland on Thursday and it’s difficult to see things improving much against better opposition.
Portugal beat Croatia 1-0 in their opening match, their fifth straight victory.
Under 3.5 goals has landed in all of those five games and should do so again here.
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