Kazakhstan can shock Northern Ireland as part of 18/1 Monday Treble
There's plenty of Euro 2024 qualifying action this evening and here are three selections to include in your accumulators.
England headline the Euro 2024 qualifying action on Monday night, but they are very short against North Macedonia and here are some other teams worth supporting in your accumulators.
Armenia vs Latvia (5pm)
Armenia stunned Wales on Friday and they can follow that win up with a home success over bottom-of-the-table Latvia.
It was only the second time that Armenia had scored four goals away from home in a Euro qualifier and they were good value for the win despite conceding early in the 4-2.
Latvia lost 3-2 to Turkey late on and that means the Baltic nation have lost 12 of their last 13 in Euro qualifying
Turkey vs Wales (7.45pm)
Turkey are looking for back-to-back wins in Euro 2024 qualifying against Wales at the Samsun Stadium tonight.
They will be buoyed by their dramatic late win over Latvia on Friday and they look a solid 17/20 chance which makes them a good cornerstone of our Monday Acca.
Rob Page's men were humiliated 4-2 by Armenia in Cardiff and they must travel to Turkey without the suspended Kieffer Moore.
They have won just one of their last six qualifiers away from home and Turkey will be too strong in Tekkekoy.
Northern Ireland vs Kazakhstan (7.45pm)
Kazakhstan are bidding to reach their first ever major tournament and they have made a good start to Euro 2024 qualifying.
After a defeat to Slovenia, Magomed Adiyev's side came back from 2-0 down to defeat Denmark 3-2 and they rolled San Marino over 3-0 last time out.
They look underrated in Group H and will give Michael O'Neil's men a real test. O'Neil has a number of players missing through injury and back-to-back 1-0 defeats to Finland and Denmark has piled on the pressure.
They sit fifth in the group and must beat a team ranked 50 places below them. But Northern Ireland struggle for goals and they have won just one of their last six home internationals.
Suggested Treble: Armenia (3/4) Turkey (17/20), Kazakhstan (5/1)
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