The new edition of the CONCACAF Nations League is already underway, a tournament that will be held for the second time, where the defending champions, the United States, will try to repeat the championship after having defeated the Mexican soccer team in the final of the previous tournament.
It should be noted that the dispute tournament is in a format of 3 leagues, where the 40 participating nations will be divided in each of them into 4 groups. The format is round-trip matches, which will be played on the FIFA dates corresponding to June 2022 and March 2023.
In addition to the champion trophy of this prestigious event, the classification for the next Gold Cup 2023 will also be at stake. The first and second places in the groups of League A and the first places in League B will obtain a direct pass to this top competition.
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Now, the team that leads Group A, of League A, is the always favorite, Mexico, which will share with Jamaica and Suriname, two Caribbean teams that will try to give the surprise.
Mexico will have its first match of this tournament against Suriname, and this will hardly be the second official match that they play against each other in history. The first match dates back to October 15, 1977, when they met in the qualifiers for the 1978 World Cup, where Mexico took the victory with a landslide result of 8-1.
Now, they will face each other on this day of CONCACAF Nations League matches, next Saturday, June 11, 2022, at the Nuevo Corona Stadium, located in Torreón, Mexico.
CONCACAF Nations League – Suriname vs. Mexico – Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info
When: Saturday, June 11, at 10:00 pm ET
Moneyline odds: Suriname +4900 / Mexico -12500 (Source: MyBookie.ag)
Draw Offs: +1600
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Why Bet on Suriname
Suriname is a team that still needs a lot of filming at the international level, its players have not had enough experience in good leagues around the world and that is why it is one of the weakest teams in this League A of the CONCACAF Nations League.
Suriname comes into this match having already played their first two group stage matches against Jamaica. They had a very good result in the first match, achieving a 1-1 draw at home, but, in the second match, they lost as visitors with a score of 1-3.
Why Bet on Mexico
On the other hand, Mexico comes to this tournament with the main objective of obtaining something more than the runner-up obtained in the last edition, when they fell in the final against the United States. Although Mexico has indeed shown absolute supremacy against small teams like Suriname throughout history, they know that anything can happen in soccer and, in the FIFA date in June, they have not had the expected results in their friendly matches.
Mexico comes to this match after a 2-1 win against Nigeria, a 0-3 loss against Uruguay, and a 0-0 draw against Ecuador. So, they hope to get even in what will be their first game in the CONCACAF Nations League.
Final Betting Analysis: Suriname vs. Mexico
In matches like this, we will always have a favorite team to win, in this case, the Mexican team.
At MyBookie.ag we can see that there is a Moneyline that strongly favors Mexico at -12500, while Suriname starts at +4900.
Although the Mexican team is indeed infinitely superior to Suriname. The level of play that Mexico has shown has been low in recent games and an excess of confidence for this first game of the Nations League could be lethal for them.
While Suriname knows that they are facing one of the best teams in CONCACAF and that to achieve a positive result, they must play a perfect match.
For this match, we do not doubt that Mexico will take the victory, and we predict a score of 5-0.
Look for a straight win on the Moneyline Mexico. If you put $100 on Mexico at -12500 you’ll be looking at a $0.80 win with a total payout of $100.80.
Suriname vs. Mexico Betting Pick: Mexico
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Eduardo Perozo: Author
Eduardo Perez is a Gambyl sports betting staff writer. He is based in South America and is an expert in all things Football especially when it comes to Ecuardorian and Brazilian league soccer.
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