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Portugal vs. Spain – Betting Odds and Free Pick

Last Updated on September 25, 2022 6:25 pm by

Portugal and Spain define this Tuesday another candidate, in this case for the Final Four of the UEFA Nations League when they face each other on the last Matchday. It will be played next Tuesday, September 27th at the Braga Municipal stadium for matchday 6.

Portugal comes from defeating the Czech Republic, with a convincing 0-4 and at home they want to get through to the next round.

On the other hand, Spain could not at home with Switzerland (1-2) and lost the advantage they had. Now they have to go out and win to achieve first place.

UEFA Nations League – Portugal vs. Spain – Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info

When: Tuesday, September 27 at 2:45 pm ET
Moneyline odds: Portugal +152 / Spain +204 (Source: MyBookie.ag)
Draw Offs: +208
Where Can I Watch? Fubo Sports Network / ViX / ViX+

Why Bet on Portugal

Portugal, champion of the first edition of the UEFA Nations League, wants to repeat the title, and has everything in its favor to qualify for the Final Four. They are first in Group 2 with 10 points after 3 wins, 1 tie and 1 loss, and they just beat the Czech Republic 0-4 in Prague with goals from Diogo Dalot (2), Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Jota. A draw gives them the direct ticket to the next round.

Cristiano Ronaldo ended the game injured after a clash with the Czech goalkeeper, however, that’s not going to stop him and will lead his team at Braga, to achieve classification. At home, the Portuguese have won their last 4 games where they have scored 11 goals and only received 1.

Why Bet on Spain

It was a bad weekend for the Spanish. At home they had everything ready to leave the table served, however they met a great Switzerland and lost 1-2. After all, it wasn’t just the result, it was the image left to the fans at the stadium. Switzerland wrecked Spain by far and Jordi Alba’s goal was just a miracle.

Without a doubt, Luis Enrique’s team left many worries two months before the World Cup and now they will have to go to Portugal in search of a victory that will allow them to advance to the Final Four. Let’s not forget, that in the last edition they were very close to being champions, but they lost 2-1 to France in the final.

One of the surprises this Saturday was the absence of Álvaro Morata, who did not play a single minute, but very surely this Tuesday he will be the starting striker.

Final Betting Analysis: Portugal vs. Spain

It will be a great match between two teams that will play for passage to the Final Four, however the balance is tilted for Portugal for several reasons: they are local, the draw serves them well, and they left a much better image this Saturday by beating the Czech Republic, so we think they will be the winners.

The numbers at MyBookie.ag have Portugal as the favorite, as the Moneyline for them shows +152, meanwhile Spain has +204 and the draw is +208.

The last match between the two was on June 2 of this year and they drew 1-1 in Seville with goals from Morata for Spain and Ricardo Horta for Portugal. They have 5 consecutive ties and the last victory of either of them was on November 17, 2010 in a friendly that the Portuguese won 4-0, while for an official match it was on June 29 of the same year when ‘La Roja’ won 1-0 in the round of 16 of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, when they were champions.

Go for a straight win for Portugal in the Moneyline. If you bet $100 at the win at +152, you will gain $152 for a total payout of $252.

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