Scotland To Win
Both Teams To Score
Che Adams to Score Anytime
John McGinn to Have 2 or More Shots on Target
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Saturday 7.45pm: Scotland v Ireland
TV: Premier Sports 1
I think it will be low scoring, not a lot of goals. Scotland, for me, I think that hurt them, that last game against Ireland. Last June they had two wins and a loss but that one against Ireland, 3-0, would have hurt them greatly.
As you can imagine, Ireland have been alright. They’ve had a a draw and a loss against Ukraine but they had that big win against Scotland. I do expect Scotland to Win this, though, especially after beating Ukraine easily earlier this week.
If I was there I’d be reminding the Scotland players about the last time they played Ireland, so I think they’ll have that little extra bit between their teeth and they’ll win 2-1 so it’s Both Teams to Score in this one.
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There’s not a lot of choice in the goal-scorer markets if I’m honest so I’ll go for Che Adams to Score at Anytime. He works hard and has had a decent start with Southampton this season. He could have scored on Wednesday night and played really well.
I’ll also have John McGinn to Have 2 or More Shots on Target. He got the party started against Ukraine with that really clever goal so he’ll be in high spirits and looks a different animal with that Scotland shirt on at the moment.
Scotland v Ireland betting
Scotland To Win
Both Teams To Score
Che Adams to Score Anytime
John McGinn to Have 2 or More Shots on Target
*A Bet Builder with these selections pays at approximately 34/1 with Paddy Power. CLICK HERE TO ADD IT TO YOUR BETSLIP.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
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