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admin
31st August 2011, 01:34 PM
Domestic European football takes a break this weekend with Euro 2012 Qualifiers taking place on Friday and Saturday.

The Euro Qualifiers have been underway for some time. You can view the current table standings here:
http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro2012/standings/index.html

Germany (7 wins from 7), the Netherlands (6 wins from 6) and Spain (5 wins from 5) are the in-form teams of the qualifiers so far.

Below are the latest odds (subject to change):

http://www.aussportsbetting.com/images/2011-08-31_euro_qualifiers.png (http://affiliates.luxbet.com/processing/clickthrgh.asp?btag=a_163b_43)

pominoz
31st August 2011, 03:57 PM
These fixtures are crying out for a multi :)

The 1.01 odds for the Netherlands against San Marino don't surpise me now that I've looked up the table. San Marino have played seven, lost seven, with 0 goals for and 33 goals against! The Netherlands won the reverse leg 5-0, so things could get ugly in that one.

Goodsy
1st September 2011, 08:49 PM
I agree pominoz.. Ive gone the following multi:

Russia v FYR Macedonia
Azerbaijan v Belgium
Malta v Croatia
Bulgaria v England - I am concerned about this game the most..
Cyprus v Portugal
Germany v Austria

Ive got $10 @$3.98

qtip
1st September 2011, 10:11 PM
That line up looks pretty good to me Goodsy.

Russia v FYR Macedonia --> Russia will be strong at home, and I don't think Macedonia will have high expectations for that fixture
Azerbaijan v Belgium --> I don't know much about either team to be honest. Azerbaijan's F/A record suggests we should expect a 1-3 scoreline.
Malta v Croatia --> On paper this should be straight forward for Croatia
Bulgaria v England --> I don't know much about Bulgaria. Rooney is in good goal scoring form and Ashley Young was brilliant against Arsenal** so Bulgaria will have their hands full.
Cyprus v Portugal --> The two sides played out a 4-4 draw this time last year, but I'd still expect Ronaldo & co to get the job done.
Germany v Austria --> The Germans have been in strong, consistent form for the past three or so years. My understanding is that a win would cement qualification, so they should be really motivated. I know they're missing a few players, but it's hard to look past another Germany win.

You did well to exclude France. While they should win, 1.33 for that stroppy lot is not worth it.

** did anyone else watch that game? To borrow from one of the jokes going round: I'd 8-2 be an Arsenal fan! (shocking, I know)