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Goals Galore Accumulator Tip
Spain have won their last two games against Georgia and Bulgaria 4-0 and given they put six past Turkey when the teams last met in September, they can run up another big score in Seville.
Liechtenstein have conceded 24 goals across their seven World Cup qualifiers, while they’ve shipped 22 across their previous six internationals. The visitors lost 6-0 at home to Belgium in September, while they’ve lost 5-0 in North Macedonia and 4-0 in Kazakhstan since.
Denmark have scored 14 goals across their last four qualifiers but have conceded in consecutive games against Greece and Belarus. With three or more goals being scored in each of Scotland’s last three, the goals should flow at Hampden.
Since playing out a 2-2 draw on the opening matchday of this group, Sweden and Slovenia have scored just once combined across their last eight matches. With both teams in transition, expect a low scorer in Stockholm.
11/1 GOALS GALORE ACCA LANDED ON SUNDAY
Mega Accumulator Tip
Morecambe host Brackley in the National League on Tuesday and backing goals at both ends looks the best bet here. The hosts have shipped a staggering 48 goals in 18 league games but they have scored themselves in each of their last five, hitting 10 goals in total. Brackley have scored in three of their last four road games and have just two clean sheets in 10 attempts on their travels, so goals at both ends looks likely.
Austria have won six of their last seven games to top their group, including a 2-1 victory at Bosnia. They meet a Bosnian side who are still in with a shot of top spot, while the visitors have scored in all nine games in 2025. Austria have kept only three clean sheets across their last nine at home.
This is virtually a dead-rubber as Switzerland will take top spot unless they lose by 6 or more goals. The visitors won the reverse fixture 4-0 and should be able to find a way through but Kosovo are on an eight-game unbeaten run at home – scoring 17 goals during that period – and they should at least be able to get on the scoresheet.
Wales are aiming to secure home advantage in March’s playoffs, something which would be key for them after winning five and drawing two of their last eight fixtures in Cardiff. North Macedonia have won once in five, while Wales have the better underlying numbers in this group, creating 12.2 xG to the visitors’ 9.4 across seven games. North Macedonia drew 0-0 with Latvia ahead of this game and may struggle to break down a Wales side who have kept clean sheets in each of their last three victories.
With just one goal scored across their last eight games combined, this should be low scoring, but Sweden, who netted against Switzerland on Saturday, can make home advantage count and pick up a win and a clean sheet.
Wales vs North Macedonia Bet Builder Tip
Over 4.5 Cards
Given how much is at stake, we could see a few bookings in this game. Wales have had 14 cards in seven qualifiers and North Macedonia have had 15, so one or both could go above their average here and at least five cards between these two sides has a strong chance.
Enis Bardhi To Be Shown A Card
North Macedonia midfielder Enis Bardhi has been booked once in seven games during qualifying and has been picking up cards regularly for club side Konyaspor, with four in 11 Super Lig games this season.
David Brooks To Be Shown A Card
David Brooks is likely to start for Wales, who have a couple of players suspended, and the midfielder looks a strong outside contender for a card. Brooks has three yellow cards in 10 games for Bournemouth in the Premier League.
World Cup Qualifying Accumulator Tip
Wales are aiming to secure home advantage in March’s playoffs, something which would be key for them after winning five and drawing two of their last eight fixtures in Cardiff. North Macedonia have won once in five, while Wales have the better underlying numbers in this group, creating 12.2 xG to the visitors’ 9.4 across seven games.
Denmark have scored 14 goals across their last four qualifiers but have conceded in consecutive games against Greece and Belarus. With three or more goals being scored in each of Scotland’s last three, the goals should flow at Hampden.
Liechtenstein have conceded 24 goals across their seven World Cup qualifiers, while they’ve shipped 22 across their previous six internationals. The visitors lost 6-0 at home to Belgium in September, while they’ve lost 5-0 in North Macedonia and 4-0 in Kazakhstan since.
Spain have won all five of their qualifiers in this group by an aggregate score of 19-0, including a 6-0 triumph in Turkey back in September. Another big win could be on the cards as La Roja look to secure their place at the World Cup.
Bet To Net Best Bet Tip
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia scored in Georgia’s 3-0 win in the reverse fixture and he can finish this unsuccessful World Cup qualification campaign with another goal against fellow eliminated outfit Bulgaria. The 24-year-old has been in solid form for PSG with four assists and two goals in his last six games, and he can take at least one chance against a Bulgaria outfit who have shipped 18 goals in five qualifiers.
Correct Score Double Tip
Wales are aiming to secure home advantage in March’s playoffs, something which would be key for them after winning five and drawing two of their last eight fixtures in Cardiff. North Macedonia have won once in five, while Wales have the better underlying numbers in this group, creating 12.2 xG to the visitors’ 9.4 across seven games. North Macedonia drew 0-0 with Latvia ahead of this game, while only their meetings with Liechtenstein in this group have featured more than two goals. Wales have won 1-0 in each of their last two victories.
Liechtenstein have conceded 24 goals across their seven World Cup qualifiers, while they’ve shipped 22 across their previous six internationals. The visitors lost 6-0 at home to Belgium in September, while they’ve lost 5-0 in North Macedonia and 4-0 in Kazakhstan since. Liechtenstein should be short on goals once more, while Belgium can make up for their frustrations at the weekend by improving on the 6-0 win they claimed when the two sides last met.
Both Teams To Score Treble Tip
Morecambe host Brackley in the National League on Tuesday and backing goals at both ends looks the best bet here. The hosts have shipped a staggering 48 goals in 18 league games but they have scored themselves in each of their last five, hitting 10 goals in total. Brackley have scored in three of their last four road games and have just two clean sheets in 10 attempts on their travels, so goals at both ends looks likely.
Austria have won six of their last seven games to top their group, including a 2-1 victory at Bosnia. They meet a Bosnian side who are still in with a shot of top spot, while the visitors have scored in all nine games in 2025. Austria have kept only three clean sheets across their last nine at home.
This is virtually a dead-rubber as Switzerland will take top spot unless they lose by 6 or more goals. The visitors won the reverse fixture 4-0 and should be able to find a way through but Kosovo are on an eight-game unbeaten run at home – scoring 17 goals during that period – and they should at least be able to get on the scoresheet.
Both Teams To Score & Win Double Tip
Austria have won six of their last seven games to top their group, including a 2-1 victory at Bosnia. They meet a Bosnian side who are still in with a shot of top spot, while the visitors have scored in all nine games in 2025. Austria have kept only three clean sheets across their last nine at home.
Scotland’s results have generally been better than their performances in this group and they may be left exposed if they need to chase the game. Denmark are certainly capable of picking them off after hitting 14 goals across their last four qualifiers and they can outgun their hosts, back the visitors to win and concede.
Bet Of The Day Tip
Austria have won six of their last seven games to top their group, including a 2-1 victory at Bosnia. They meet a Bosnian side who are still in with a shot of top spot, while the visitors have scored in all nine games in 2025. Austria have kept only three clean sheets across their last nine at home.
Both Teams to Score Long Haul Accumulator Tip
Levante’s only wins have come at their fellow bottom three sides, while they’ve scored in six of their first seven away games. The defensive solidity Valencia found at the end of last term has abandoned them, with the club conceding in six of their last seven. However, only third-placed Villarreal have shut them out at home.
Marseille have lost three of their first four visits to top-half sides. Rivals Nice should pose a tough test, especially as the hosts have scored 10 times in six home games so far. The visitors have scored 28 goals in 12 league matches, so back both teams to score.
Liverpool’s defensive issues have led to five defeats in six league games, so Forest should cause problems at Anfield again. Sean Dyche’s side have beaten Leeds 3-1 and drawn 2-2 with Manchester United across their last two league games. Arne Slot’s side have scored in all five of their home league games this term, while Forest are yet to keep a clean sheet on their travels.
Sunderland have scored and conceded in each of their last three following a 2-2 draw with Arsenal. Hosts Fulham have lost five of their last six matches, but home wins over Brentford, Leeds, and Wolves suggest they can be competitive in this one.
Aston Villa have kept only one clean sheet on their travels so far this season, but they head into this game with five wins from six in the league. Leeds have scored in four of their five home league games, but they’ve lost four of their last five in the Premier League.
Defensive issues continue to plague AC Milan, who drew 2-2 at Parma in their last game. Inter have conceded at home to Sassuolo and Cremonese, while they suffered a 2-1 defeat to Udinese. AC Milan haven’t failed to score at San Siro this season, but both teams have scored in four of their last five Serie A matches.




























