In The Mixer: Experts pick out 317/1 midweek UEFA Nations League acca!
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In The Mixer is FST’s weekly column where we catch up with our team of football betting experts and get their opinion on the hot topic of the week.
We head into the second international break of the season this week and the midweek UEFA Nations League ties capture our attention, so we have asked our experts for their best bet to combine into this tasty midweek acca!
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Rob Eddy
Georgia to beat Ukraine at 12/5
Georgia look a great price to continue their upturn with a win against Ukraine in Poznan to make it three out of three in Group B1, having built on a fantastic Euro 2024 with a 4-1 win over Czechia and a 1-0 success in Albania.
Ukraine are still dealing with the hangover of finishing last in Group E in Germany despite earning four points, and have begun the Nations League with a 2-1 defeat to Albania at “home” and a 3-2 loss in Czechia.
Georgia’s general away form is something of a worry, but that is offset by the price and they look worth chancing against a vulnerable Ukraine.
Henry Hardwicke
Italy to beat Belgium at 9/10
The Azzurri have impressed in Nations League victories over France and Israel and they appear to be moving in the right direction, while Belgium are on the downgrade.
The Red Devils will be without their two star performers in Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne in Italy, and that leaves Domenico Tedesco short of quality.
Belgium were crushed 2-0 by France in Lyon last time out and the Red Devils look to be heading for another defeat on Thursday.
Alex Hilton
Austria -2 handicap vs Kazakhstan at 5/4
Austria are on a three-match winless streak, but they have a good opportunity to get back on track when they face Kazakhstan on Thursday.
The hangover from their Euro 2024 defeat to Turkey has lingered longer than the Austrians would have liked, with them taking just one point from their opening two Nations League fixtures.
But they can clear their heads against a Kazakhstan side that have shipped three goals in two of their last three matches.
Slovenia managed nine shots on target when beating Kazakhstan 3-0 last time out and it would be no surprise to see Austria come up with a similar outcome this week.
James Milton
Moldova-Moldova double result vs Andorra at 21/20
Moldova have put together a decent run of results, beating Malta 2-0 in last month’s Nations League opener and claiming friendly wins over the Cayman Islands, Cyprus, and San Marino this year.
They were leading at half-time in all four of those victories and are a tempting bet to make another strong start in Thursday’s home game against an Andorra side beaten by Gibraltar and Malta in their last two outings.
Moldova’s improvement began during Euro 2024 qualifying when they took four points off Poland and drew at home to the Czech Republic and Albania, while Andorra have lost ten of their last 11 matches to nil.
Jack Ogalbe
Netherlands to beat Hungary and over 2.5 goals at 11/8
The Dutch are becoming increasingly fun to watch and could win another thriller in Hungary on Friday.
After reaching the semi-finals of Euro 2024, Ronald Koeman’s side began their latest Nations League campaign with a 5-2 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina before drawing 2-2 with Germany.
Hungary were generally poor at the Euros and have since lost 5-0 to Die Mannschaft and played out a 0-0 against the Bosnians. However, the latter result was in Budapest and they are unbeaten in 11 on Hungarian soil.
The Magyars will surely push the Dutch, who have individual quality but lack cohesion, meaning their matches often turn into something akin to basketball games.
Aidan Perkins
Slovakia to beat Sweden at 6/4
Slovakia and Sweden have both begun their Nations League campaigns with wins over Azerbaijan and Estonia so the outcome of this Group C1 clash could end up being crucial in deciding who eventually finishes top and secures promotion.
All the indications are that it will be a tight game in Bratislava, but I fancy Slovakia to edge it and continue their impressive home form. Slovakia have won four of their last five home matches and their last two without conceding so Sweden could be in for an uncomfortable evening.
Aaron Rogan
Both teams to score in Norway vs Slovenia at 4/5
Slovenia scored four goals across their two games in September and they’re a good attacking side, despite some low-scoring matches at Euro 2024.
Benjamin Sesko heads into the October double-header in brilliant form for club and country, so his clash with Erling Haaland’s Norway should feature plenty of goals. The City star has had a quieter run of games, but he’s scored five goals in his last four internationals.
Norway still have some defensive concerns and with Slovenia netting in eight of their last nine away games, back both sides to score.
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