
Saturday's tasty treble shoots at just under 5/1!
Bosnia and Herzegovina v Finland - 17:00
Over the last year or two, Finland have been excellent. After topping their Nations League group containing Hungary, Greece and Estonia, Markku Kanerva has guided his side to second place in their Euro 2020 qualifying group – and a positive result on Saturday would be huge.
A couple of close defeats to Italy are the only slip-ups from Finland; barring that, they’ve won four matches without conceding once.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the other hand, have lost three of their last four qualifiers—including a 4-2 defeat against Armenia last time out—so I don’t believe they’re going to beat a Finland side who are so hard to break down.
I’m backing a Finland win/draw double chance in this one.
Denmark v Switzerland - 17:00
Both Denmark and Switzerland are unbeaten in an intriguing Group D, and they meet in Copenhagen for a massive game which will have huge qualification ramifications.
Despite the bookies pricing this at a fairly long evens, I’m expecting both teams to score.
The two sides played out a thrilling 3-3 draw back in March, before both drawing 1-1 with an Ireland side who are hardly brimming with goals.
The sides are so evenly-matched, although neither have shown overwhelming solidity at the back, which is why evens is a price worth backing for BTTS.
Liechtenstein v Armenia - 19:45
Finally, in the late kick-off, I have Armenia beating Liechtenstein away from home with a -1 handicap.
To their immense credit, Armenia sit third in Group J—just three points behind Finland in second place—and they’ll be desperate to put minnows Liechtenstein to the sword, particularly if the Finnish slip-up in their game.
Armenia have won three of their last four qualifiers, including very impressive victories over Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovina, so they’ll fancy sticking a few past a Liechtenstein outfit who have conceded 15 in their four away games.
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