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Tuesday sees France try and top Group C, while Argentina look to leap from the bottom of Group D and into the knockouts. Already into the last-16, the 1998 World Cup winners only need a draw to remain in 1st place when they face Denmark at 3pm on ITV. Though not the goals-fests their strike force would suggest, a relatively underwhelming France have nevertheless come out of their first 2 games with all 6 points. Euro 2016 top scorer Antoine Griezmann, who has a Super Mega PGM of 28-33, has been slow off the mark with just a penalty to his name, while Kylian Mbappe, at 20-24, only has the winner against Peru. The Danes have been solid, nothing more, beating Peru before nabbing a 1-1 draw against the Aussies. They could still finish above the French if they win in Moscow, and only need to point to ensure a place in the knockouts. Tottenham’s Christian Eriksen could be key, with the 26 year old at a Super Mega PGM of 16-20. But their opponents have a lot left in the tank, with Spreadex offering a France/Denmark Goal Supremacy spread of 0.3-0.5 alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.1-2.3. With one solitary point, Australia need to beat the already eliminated Peru, at 3pm on ITV 4, AND hope the Danes lose, if they are to reach the next round. Bert van Marwijk’s men were unlucky not to get anything against France in their opening game, and are now reliant on results elsewhere if they are to go through. Interestingly, despite being already out after narrowly losing both of their previous fixtures 1-0, the South Americans have the edge heading into Sochi, with Spreadex offering a Peru/Australia Goal Supremacy spread of 0-0.2 alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.5-2.7. Facing humiliation, Argentina SHOULD be able to reach the last-16 with a win over Nigeria, at 7pm on BBC One. Arguable the biggest disappointment of the tournament so far, the beaten 2014 finalists were held to 1-1 against Iceland, before suffering a 2nd half collapse against Croatia in Nizhny Novgorod. Lionel Messi specifically has struggled to deal with the pressure, even if he still has a hefty Super Mega PGM of 59-69. As for the Golden Eagles, their 2-0 victory over Iceland – thanks to a brace from Ahmed Musa, who has a Super Mega PGM of 16-20 – means they’re in with a shot of reaching the last-16. To do so ideally they’d beat Argentina, though a draw could be enough dependent on what happens in the other game. However, if Messi and co. are going to turn out at all it is going to be now, with Spreadex offering an Argentina/Nigeria Goal Supremacy spread of 1.05-1.25 alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.95-3.15. Finally an impressive Croatia look to end the Icelandic dream at 7pm on BBC Four. With 5 goals, none conceded and all 6 points, Zlatko Dalic’s side doesn’t have too much to worry about on Tuesday, meaning a few big names – especially those with one booking away from missing a game – could be absent. Andrej Kramaric should return, with the 1899 Hoffenheim forward at a Super Mega PGM of 31-37. Iceland will be hoping that Croatia do field a severely weakened side given that they need a win to go through. The 2 teams actually met during qualification, with both picking up a win apiece. In Russia it looks like the honours are going to go to Eastern Europe this time out, with Spreadex offering a Croatia/Iceland Goal Supremacy spread of 0.5-0.7 alongside a Total Goals spread of 2.4-2.6.
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