Scotland vs. England Bet Builder Tips: 8/1 punt for Tuesday's clash at Hampden
There is sure to be a fantastic atmosphere at Hampden Park on Tuesday evening as Scotland take on England. The match may be classed as a friendly, but with this game marking the 150th anniversary of the oldest international fixture in world football, we are expecting an entertaining contest. We’ve compiled out favourite fancies for the evening into an 8/1 Bet Builder which you can read all about below.
Scotland vs England Bet Builder Tips
It’s no secret how quickly Jude Bellingham has settled into life as a Real Madrid player and is already proving a decisive factor in the final third for Los Blancos. The former Birmingham City player has scored in all four of his appearances so far this term for Real Madrid and we are kicking off our Bet Builder on Tuesday with him to record at least one shot on target.
In total, Bellingham has recorded seven shots on target across his four matches in Spain, clearing the 1+ line in each of those. The 20-year-old also hit the target in England’s underwhelming 1-1 draw with Ukraine on Saturday and can carry on his streak of testing goalkeepers here.
Next up we are taking Scott McTominay to also record one or more shots on target at Hampden. In Euro 2024 qualification, only Harry Kane can match the total of combined goals and assists that Scott McTominay has provided with seven.
Once upon a time McTominay was deployed as a centre-back for his national side but nowadays is featuring as a more attacking midfielder who has a serious knack of scoring good goals. Against Cyprus on Saturday McTominay let off six shots with and with confidence high in the Scotland camp there is every chance they can pose a real threat to the England goal.
Scotland have now won 11 consecutive Euro and World Cup qualifier matches and credit should be given to Steve Clarke for the way he has tweaked formation to find a suitable formula with this current crop. Having Kieran Tierney and Andy Robertson in the same starting XI has been one dilemma that Clarke has faced and for the final leg of this 8/1 poke we are adding in Robertson to give away at least one foul.
Andy Robertson is another player who often takes up a much more advanced role for his country which could leave him a little exposed defensively against some of England’s world class attackers. When these two sides met in the Euros back in 2021, Robertson gave away a foul and after conceding two against Cyprus, he looks a generous price here to clear the 1+ line at 4/6.
Subscribe now for the latest previews, exclusive tips supported by stats, and top offers sent directly to your inbox.