The UEFA Euro qualifiers retake their track at the same time the Nations League plays its final phase. Now the nations will focus on the dream of going to the championship where surprises are a given. Already in the qualifying phase, we have many unexpected results, like Scotland’s dominance in its group, having already faced a powerhouse like Spain.
Now we focus on group F, where two teams have already stood out, although, considering that one of them is no longer in its prime, everything can happen. Belgium will face Austria trying to take the lead.
When:
Saturday, June 17-2:45 pm ET at the King Baudouin Stadium
Betting Odds:
Austria +380
Belgium -166
Draw:
+270
Where can I watch it?
Why bet on Belgium?
The team at the best level of the group currently wants to make its home respected. Since the Belgium golden generation started its prime, King Baudouin Stadium has been quite the fortress, while great names like Eden Hazard, Vincent Kompany, Kevin de Bruyne, and Thibaut Courtois have called that ground their home. However, many of them are already far from their prime or already retired.
The main problem is the defense as, although they always had problems producing good fullbacks, they compensate for it with great center halves. Now the best player in that position is Wout Faes, and there’s is not much to say about that if you are a Premier League follower.
However, they are in great form. For these qualifiers, they categorically beat Sweden and got the upper hand against Germany in a friendly. All this in the last FIFA date
Why Bet on Austria?
The Austrian national team does not have the same amount of renowned players as its opponents, but its team seems well-connected and motivated after the first two victories in the European qualifiers.
Sabitzer, Baumgartner, and Alaba are the main players of this team, which has a solid defense and the differentiated technical capacity of some of its players. One of the most important names of the German tactical school, Ralf Rangnick, is the coach of the players from the Alpines. His way of playing, in the 4-3-2-1 formation, has pleased the players, generating incredible results: they haven’t lost the last four games.
The next challenge for this promising team will be in Belgium, in what will be the most difficult match so far: Austria had only faced Estonia and Azerbaijan, which are not international powerhouses precisely.
Anyone betting on them will certainly take an interesting path, seeking to follow the winning trend. Previous victories have given them the motivation they need to try to make life as difficult as possible for the Belgians, who are talented but are not at historic their best.
Final Betting Analysis: Belgium vs. Austria
Although they did not qualify in the group stage of the last World Cup, the Red Devils continue to be respected by the other teams, and although their golden generation is slowly going out as we said before, they still have great quality.
The renewal process can be slow and exhausting, but the team that is there is already able to match the height in this confrontation against Austria. Despite the difficulty that their opponent will impose, we believe that Belgium will win this game.
If you put $100 into Belgium’s win, you could get $60 back for a total payout of $160.
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