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England 2/5 to win against Scotland in tonight’s World Cup Qualifier

Crippy Cooke in Betting Tips and News, World Cup 11 Nov 2016

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Competition: World Cup Qualifier
Market: England to win against Scotland
Odds: 2/5 @ Bet 365

England welcome rivals Scotland to Wembley Stadium for tonight’s World Cup Qualifier, and are big favourites to pick up all three points to ensure of their top spot in the group as they closer to the midpoint of the European qualifying campaign.

Currently top of Group F with seven points from their first three games, the Three Lions won their two opening games in the qualifiers against Slovakia and Malta, before drawing away to Slovenia. England are yet to concede a goal in the group, and will fancy their chances against a Scotland outfit struggling for consistency.

The visitors find themselves fourth in Group F with four points from a possible nine, having gone two games without a win in the qualifiers. Scotland won their opener to minnows Malta, but have managed just a point from meetings with Lithuania and Slovakia. As a result, they are underdogs in tonight’s British derby but are sure to put on a performance.

England have Scotland have fierce history in football competitions, and this evening’s game comes with the two sides at their weakest in regard to squads. Nevertheless, the Three Lions should come out on top with their superiority quality, and Bet 365 are giving odds of 2/5 for England to deliver as a result.

Bet: England to win against Scotland in tonight’s World Cup Qualifier @ 2/5 with Bet 365 >>

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Crippy Cooke


Crippy Cooke has somehow written for the Telegraph, Independent, Huffington Post, Zoo Magazine, Daily Mail, ITV Football, MSN Sport, Yahoo Sport, London24 and Bleacher Report among others, despite knowing less about football than your average Fan TV member . The weekly accumulator enthusiast is saving up his winnings to pay for a much-needed hair transplant but grows more on his chin than his head. He lives and breathes football and somehow makes a living writing from it.

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