Football Accumulator Tips: Euro 2024 Qualifying Betting Preview With Predictions & Odds

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Euro 2024 Qualifier Predictions:


It’s a quick turnaround for most nations as they will be playing two games in a matter of days, with the race for a place at Euro 2024 reaching its climax.

International powerhouses Italy and Spain both return to action on Saturday and Sunday, looking to cement their qualification places in fixtures against Malta and Norway.

The gargantuan clash between Ukraine and North Macedonia is one that will have the attention of Italy fans. The winner has the opportunity to put immense pressure on Luciano Spalletti’s side in a bid for a place in Germany next year.

Back in Group A, a win for Georgia could reignite their chances of European qualification for the first time when they welcome Cyprus to Tbilisi on Sunday afternoon.

With a variety of outcomes possible over the coming days, we have harboured all the necessary information from football betting sites that enables us to put forward four selections for this weekend’s matches. 

Ukraine vs North Macedonia Prediction & Odds

Although, to some, this fixture may not traditionally be one that intrigues, the magnitude of this encounter cannot be understated as the loser can almost certainly tear up their tickets to Euro 2024.

Heading into this clash, both teams sit on seven points (alongside Italy) and the dream of a place at Euro 2024 is still well within their grasp.

Ukraine claimed all three points when the sides met in June, overturning a two-goal deficit in the dying embers to claim a memorable 3-2 victory.

Unfortunately, Ukraine’s inability to play fixtures in their country prevents them from having any advantage in their "home" ties; however, when playing in neutral venues, Serhiy Rebrov is yet to taste defeat.

A 1-0 win in Trnava against Malta was arguably surpassed when they managed to halt England's four successive victories with a hard-fought 1-1 draw in Poland, and they were not lacking in supporters, with 39,000 spectators in attendance.

With Ukraine enjoying the psychological advantage over Igor Angelovski’s men after that remarkable comeback win, we believe the classy operators that Ukraine possess will have enough to snatch the victory and keep their Euro 2024 hopes alive.

Tip: Ukraine to beat North Macedonia – 13/20 with Betway

Slovenia vs Finland Prediction & Odds

Despite Slovenia topping Group H at present, it was Finland who emerged with all three points the last time these two met. 

Only one point separates the top four nations in one of the most competitive groups, and places are still well and truly there for the taking in the eyes of Slovenia, Denmark, Finland and Kazakhstan.

This contest sees the two take to the turf in Slovenia, at a venue where the home side has scored seven times in their three games and are undefeated.

Finland have lost just once on the road so far, but despite this, they have managed to find the back of the net in all their away matches, which fills us with confidence that they can continue this on Saturday.

Finland have recorded back-to-back 2-0 victories over Slovenia and Matjaz Kek will be seeking revenge, as he aims to secure qualification for the European Championships for the first time since 2000.

Both teams realise the severity of this fixture and we expect an eagerness for goals. With this in mind, the option of both teams to score, available at 6/5 with BetGoodwin is one that gets our nod this weekend.

Tip: Slovenia vs Finland Both Teams To Score – 6/5 with BetGoodwin

Norway vs Spain Prediction & Odds

Spain and Norway are two of the teams that are due to play two fixtures in the space of four days and with both securing wins on Thursday evening, this clash is one of huge importance.

Scott McTominay thought he’d given Scotland the lead against Spain before VAR ruled his free-kick goal out. And Spain took full advantage by netting a brace of goals and claiming a 2-0 win to pile the pressure on the group leaders.

Elsewhere, Norway recorded a routine 4-0 victory in Cyprus, putting them just two points behind Spain ahead of this battle.

Defeat is unfathomable for Spain, as a loss would see them fall out of the all-important qualification places with just two games to play.

Irregardless of what Spain will desire from this fixture, Norway will not go down without a fight. With two wins from their three home games in qualifying, Stale Solbakken believes they can defy the odds on betting apps to claim a vital victory.

At the end of the day, it is undeniable that Spain ooze class, and coupling this with their psychological edge of a 3-0 win in the reverse fixture, will prove dividends. Luis de la Fuente’s men do not shy away from a tough task and they will no doubt be fired up for this contest.

Betfred have odds of 5/6 on the three-time winners of the European Championships claiming all three points from this one, and we are in favour of the Spaniards to get the job done!

Tip: Spain to beat Norway 5/6 with Betfred

Georgia vs Cyprus Prediction & Odds

Georgia were the only team in Group A who didn’t participate in a qualifying fixture on Thursday, therefore come into this clash with a fresh set of legs.

The hosts have no option but to win this match against Cyprus if they want to continue competing for a spot at Euro 2024 and are the 4/9 favourites on UK betting sites.

With Georgia losing their last three matches in Group A, confidence will ultimately have taken a knock. However, with a 2-1 win over Cyprus back in June being banked in their minds, they will believe their qualification journey can continue with a win against the Cypriots.

A 4-0 loss to Norway leaves the visitors rock bottom of the group. With zero points from six matches and having only mustered two goals while conceding a monstrous 21 times, there is little to play for in the eyes of Cyprus.

It is evident that Cyprus struggle at both ends of the pitch and with individual talents like Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in their ranks, Georgia are sure to have too much firepower for Temur Ketsbaia’s side to handle.

It’s a simple case of rip or bust for the Georgians, and with Cyprus’ hammering in Norway fresh on their mind, we expect a statement victory from the hosts to keep their slim chances of qualifying alive heading into the next round of games.

Tip: Georgia to beat Cyprus – 4/9 with Coral

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