Spread Bets Of The Day
Can the Netherlands beat Spain? How will France fair against Finland? And what should football spread betting fans be watching out for? It’s the Sports Spread Bets of the Day! How many times have Spain beaten the Netherlands?In the pick of Wednesday’s international friendlies, the Netherlands host Spain at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Football. Even with Spain’s emergence as a premier – if inconsistent – international force during the 2010s, they’ve only beaten the Netherlands 4 times out of 11 meetings, with 1 draw and 6 losses. In fact, the Spaniards have lost 4 of their 5 meetings this millennium, including that 5-1 embarrassment at the 2014 World Cup, and a 2-0 friendly defeat a year later. The visitors are also coming off a 1-0 loss to Ukraine, a result that ended a 15-game unbeaten streak. The Dutch, meanwhile, are struggling. Since Frank de Boer took over as manager they lost a friendly to Mexico, and have drawn against Bosnia & Herzegovina and Italy. What are the best bets for Netherlands v Spain? The visitors are just about expected to win, at a Spain/Netherlands (h) Goal Supremacy spread of 0.15-0.35. And with each side only scoring once in their last 3 games, Spreadex is offering a low Total Goals spread of 2.5-2.7, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 129-139. When was the last time France lost an international fixture?Taking on Finland, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Interactive, France are looking to extend their unbeaten streak to 13 games this Wednesday.The French have put in some real strong performances this year, including a 4-2 replay of their World Cup win over Croatia, and a 7-1 battering of Ukraine. The only blemish on their 2020 record is a goalless draw against Portugal. In the Nations League, Finland have impressed, with 2 wins over Ireland and a victory against Bulgaria. However, their last friendly saw them suffer a 5-1 defeat to Poland. What are the best bets for France v Finland? Given the Finns run out against Poland, Spreadex are offering a rather heavy France/Finland Goal Supremacy spread of 2.05-2.25 – meaning the hosts would need to win by 3 goals minimum if you bought at that price – alongside a Total Goals spread of 3-3.2. What are the best bets for Germany v Czech Republic?Can Germany get the job done when they host the Czech Republic, at 7.45pm on Sky Sports Interactive?After a ROUGH 2018, the Germans bounced back in 2019, with one loss in 10 games. This year, however, they can’t get the job done, with 4 draws in 5 fixtures. That means they’ve got fewer wins in 2020 than the Czechs, who have beaten Slovakia and Israel, but lost to Scotland twice.Despite their issues, Spreadex is still offering a Germany/Czech Republic Goal Supremacy spread of 1.1-1.3. And with Germany managing pair of 3-3 draws in their last 3 games, there’s a Total Goals spread of 3.15-3.35, and a Total Goal Minutes spread of 158-173. Disclaimer: quoted prices are subject to change.
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