Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Portugal (21:45)
Greece vs. Netherlands (21:45)
16.10.2023
Ready for some high-stakes football action? The Euro 2024 qualifying matches set for Monday, the 16th, promise just that. While Portugal has already booked their ticket to the prestigious tournament, it's a different story for Azerbaijan, who are hanging on a thin thread for qualification. On the other hand, a Netherlands squad riddled with challenges is determined to get back to winning ways as they face Greece. So, join us for an exciting evening of football as we break down the games and offer some accumulator tips for these pivotal clashes.
Claim Your Registration Bonus!Azerbaijan vs. Austria: Das Team To Pick Up Maximum Points On The Road.
Azerbaijan picked up their first win of the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign as they edged out Estonia 2-0 on the road, halting a four-match winless run where three losses and a draw were recorded.
With that win, they've clung to the faintest glimmer of hope for a finals berth, though it dangles precariously by a thread. They sit fourth in Group F with four points collected from five matches, nine points behind second place.
Ralf Rangnick's side were seconds away from scripting a fairy-tale revival in their match against Belgium; however, the clock's unrelenting pace shattered their dreams as they succumbed to a narrow 3-2 defeat in front of their fans, marking their sixth attempt that they have failed to send the Red Devils to the trenches of defeat.
Austria enters this clash sitting in second place in Group F, three points behind league leaders Belgium and nine points clear of their opponents.
The visitors have won three games on the trot when playing against Azerbaijan and have maintained a five-match unbeaten run while conceding just two goals in the process, and it's safe to say that they are headed for a hard-fought win at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium.
- Bet Type: W2
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Portugal: A Seleção To Maintain Their Impressive Form.
Zmajevi picked up a crucial 2-0 win on the road against Liechtenstein to compensate for their slender 1-0 defeat at the hands of Iceland away from home a month ago. A result which could have gone their way would've seen them in a favorable position in their group.
With nine points picked up from their seven matches so far, Bosnia and Herzegovina sit fourth in Group J, two points ahead of fifth-placed Iceland and four points behind the final qualification spot.
Cristiano Ronaldo and company were cruising to a 3-0 victory in a recent match against Slovakia at the time, but a late-game defensive lapse almost turned the triumph into turmoil as the match concluded with a narrow 3-2 victory in their favor.
With that win, A Seleção is one of the two sides alongside France in the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign to maintain a 100% record. They are in cruise control in Group J as they occupy first place and have already sealed qualification for the finals with only three games left to spare.
The visitors are the top scorers in the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with 27 goals scored, and not only that, they've kept things tight at the back with only two goals conceded. Their last meeting against Bosnia and Herzegovina concluded with a 3-0 home win in their favor, and the same outcome can be expected here, where we anticipate them to score themselves another three-point haul in a comfortable manner and maintain their impressive form.
- Bet Type: W2
Greece vs. Netherlands: A Misstep Could Turn Out To Be The Oranje's Demise!
Greece made a stop at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin to lock horns with Stephen Kenny's side Ireland on match day seven of the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, and despite the odds stacked against them, that didn't stop the Pirate Ship from running out 2-0 winners while putting an end to their opponents hopes of reaching Euro 2024.
With 12 points picked up from six matches played so far, Greece sits second in Group B, though qualification still looks bleak as they have maintained a three-point advantage over their opponents in this encounter and can't avoid a misstep.
With an injury-ridden squad and six uncapped players at their disposal, Ronald Koeman knew that his side was bound to suffer defeat against France in front of their fans, and this was the case as they lost 2-1, putting an end to a three-match winning streak.
That loss has seen them move from second place to third place in Group B with nine points, three points behind second-placed Greece with a game in hand, and they'll be hoping to achieve a three-point haul in this encounter.
With home comforts at their disposal, Greece will pose a tough challenge against the Netherlands as they keep their qualification hopes alive. Having lost 3-0 away from home on match day five one month ago, they'll be hoping to avoid such an outcome from happening again. However, at this stage, the visitors are the better side on paper and should be able to pick up a narrow win on the road given that they have won eight of their last ten matches in this fixture.
- Bet Type: W2