Ace Football presents detailed betting tips on the upcoming UEFA Nations League games of the week.
As we prepare for another matchday of the UEFA Nations League, our experts take a look at the bookmakers’ predictions for the upcoming games.
Let’s check out three betting tips for Matchday 3 of the Nations League.
Don’t expect goals when Sweden face Serbia
Sweden followed their victory over Slovenia with a 2-1 defeat against Norway on Sunday. Next up for the Swedes is Serbia, who have also collected three matches from their last two games.
Both sides have shown relatively good performances in their defensive line in the past two matchdays. We expect Serbia to push for a smash-and-grab win on Thursday.
However, the hosts’ recent defensive form suggests they won’t find too many goalscoring opportunities in the upcoming match.
Goals likely on both ends when Portugal face Czech Republic
Portugal smashed Switzerland 4-0 to top the Group A2 table after the second matchday. Cristiano Ronaldo and co will host the Czech Republic in their next battle.
Czech displayed a brilliant performance against Spain on Sunday, holding La Roja to a 2-2 draw. Their fearless approach and attacking quality convince us they will also find the back of the net in their next match.
On the other hand, Portugal’s recent displays suggest they will most likely try to outscore their opponents.
Don’t expect goals when Denmark meet Croatia
Following two brilliant victories, Denmark have moved up to the top of the Group A1 table. Sitting above Austria and France, they must face Croatia in their third group-stage battle.
Croatia slipped to the bottom of the table after a 1-1 draw against France on Monday. Given their situation on the table, we expect the Chequered Ones to push for a victory in the upcoming game.
However, Denmark’s recent attacking numbers will most likely result in Croatia taking a more conservative approach to the game.
On the other hand, the hosts themselves won’t have an urge to outscore their opponents as a draw could keep them at the top of the table.