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    Euro 2024 qualifier acca: Last chance saloon for Wales as Portugal run riot

    George DempseyGeorge Dempsey11 September 2023
    Kieffer Moore of Wales

    Kieffer Moore of Wales

    There are just five Euro 2024 qualifiers on Monday evening but we’ve managed to pick out a handsome bet in four of them for today’s acca.

    Monday's batch of Euro 2024 qualifiers presents us with five fascinating fixtures and gives you the chance to cash in with Planet Sport's 8/1 four-fold.

    Suggested bets

    Bosnia to beat Iceland

    Wales to beat Latvia

    Portugal to win both halves

    Slovakia to win both halves

    Iceland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Iceland find themselves rock bottom of the group having played five and lost four.

    They suffered a 3-0 defeat in the reverse fixture and have just lost three straight to Slovakia, Portugal and Luxembourg.

    It’s slim pickings on Monday so Bosnia are worth a punt at a good price. It's not like the visitors have been great, either, but the likes of Miralem Pjanic and Edin Dzeko may mean they have the quality to pinch it.

     

    Latvia vs Wales

    It’s do or die for Rob Page and Wales. Defeats against Armenia and Turkey, while also picking up a red card, were uncharacteristically ill-disciplined from the Welsh.

    Prior to that, they showed some of their best traits in a frustrating game against Latvia which they won 1-0 thanks to Kieffer Moore. With Croatia to come, this is a must-win game.

     

     

    Portugal vs Luxembourg

    Portugal and Luxembourg is a regular fixture. The sides have met five times across the previous three qualifying campaigns with today’s hosts winning 6-0, 5-0, 3-1, 3-1 and 2-0.

    The 6-0 came earlier this year and although the visitors are unbeaten in three, toppling Liechtenstein, Iceland and Bosnia, this is still a complete mismatch.

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes should have a field day.

     

     

    Slovakia vs Liechtenstein

    Liechtenstein were quite competitive in a 2-1 loss to Bosnia recently, but they’ve lost all five of their qualifiers and 18 consecutive matches, including a 7-0 battering against Iceland and an embarrassing 6-0 against Cape Verde.

    We can foresee Slovakia being typically frustrating in a game of this manner but there will be chances galore.

     

     

     

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