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European World Cup qualifiers best bets: Dutch to deliver goals on Tuesday

European World Cup qualifiers best bets: Dutch to deliver goals on Tuesday

There are another six European World Cup qualifying matches on Tuesday evening, with the likes of the Netherlands, Poland and Serbia all in action.

We have selected our best four bets from across the matches and if put together in an accumulator, it could return at around 8/1.

Tuesday, 7.45pm

Poland currently lead Group G having won their opening two matches, although they were against Lithuania and Malta.

Finland will be more of a test but the hosts' lack of goals is a concern, especially when you consider they scored just once against Malta back in March.

Poland have won their last three games without conceding a goal, although their attacking threat is impacted by the absence of star striker Robert Lewandowski.

Poland are without star striker Robert Lewandowski on Tuesday
Poland are without star striker Robert Lewandowski on Tuesday

The Barcelona star has reportedly threatened to quit playing for his country having had the captaincy taken off him by coach Michael Probierz.

Tuesday, 7.45pm

This is just the second qualifier for the Netherlands, who got off to a winning start in their campaign with a 2-0 success over Finland.

The Dutch have scored 12 goals in their last five games, including three against European champions Spain in the Nations League.

Ronald Koeman’s men now face a team 163 places lower than them in the FIFA rankings and they should be able to further bolster their goal difference by netting several more on Tuesday.

Tuesday, 7.45pm

Having qualified for last summer’s Euros, Albania have continued their progress in the last 12 months and head to Latvia looking to cement their spot in second in Group K.

Sylvinho’s men lost 2-0 to England at Wembley in March, but prior to that they had beaten Ukraine 2-1 in the Nations League.

Albania have shown they are solid at the back, with goalless draws against the Czech Republic and at home to Serbia in their last qualifier.

In contrast, Latvia have won only one of their last seven and have scored just twice in their last five matches, with one of those goals proving enough to beat Andorra.

Tuesday, 7.45pm

This looks set to be a home win but Andorra’s display against a lacklustre England at the weekend shows they can make life tricky for Serbia.

The hosts go into Tuesday’s clash having won just two of their last nine internationals, while they scored just six goals during that run.

Andorra have only beaten San Marino in their last 10 matches but only Albania have scored more than two goals against them and that was a 3-0 defeat in Tirana.

The last time Serbia scored more than three goals in a match was in a friendly back in November 2022, when they beat Bahrain 5-1.