England vs. Italy Betting Tips: Best bets for Tuesday's EURO 2024 qualifier
England host Italy in this pivotal Euro 2024 qualifier at the Wembley stadium this Tuesday at 7.45pm. Tipster Wizard is on tipping duty and he has provided you with his best bets for the important match.
The hosts have been in impressive form throughout the qualifiers, winning four and drawing one of their five games so far, and a win against Italy should be enough to book their spot for Euro 2024 tournament in Germany.
As for the Italians, they sit second in the group level on points (10) with Ukraine but with a game in hand. After a narrow 2-1 loss in their first qualifier against England, the Azzurri have since won three and drawn one of their four games. A win here will give their qualification chances a huge boost.
These two sides will be meeting each other at Wembley two years after going head-to-head in the European Championship Final which Italy edged out on penalties. Another tight encounter is on the cards as both teams seek qualification, and as always, I have included my two best bets in the preview below:
Team News:
Luke Shaw, Bukayo Saka & Ben Chilwell are out for England.
Federico Chiesa, Scamacca, Zaccagni, Immobile, Provedel, Sandro Tonali & Nicolo Zaniolo are out for Italy.
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Nicolo Barella is averaging 1.3 fouls per game in this qualifying campaign for Italy. This bet was a winner in the reverse fixture in this campaign, while Nicolo Barella also picked up a yellow card for a foul in the Euro 2021 final against England at this venue.
He will be up against star-studded opposition in England and with qualification on the line, the price of 9/10 holds value for a 1pt stake as our main bet for this game.
Harry Kane is England’s top scorer in this qualifying campaign with five goals in five games so far, including a goal against Italy in the reverse fixture.
As for Giovanni Di Lorenzo, he is Italy’s most booked player in the qualifiers with two yellow cards in four games, and is likely to be up against the quick Marcus Rashford.
He was booked in the reverse fixture against England in this competition and looks a good candidate to be booked again.
Combining these two selections gives us a cracking longshot double at 8/1 and we will be taking that as our second bet for this game with a small 0.25pt stake.
Best of luck if you follow these selections. Please always gamble responsibly.
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