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Unibet Predictions: Belgium – France Predictions and Tips For Today
Free Daily Soccer Unibet Predictions for Today, October 14, 2024.
Kick-off: 19:45 (GMT+1)
UEFA NATIONS LEAGUE – LEAGUE A – ROUND 4
EVENT: Belgium – France
TIPS: Under 3.5 Goals | Odds: 1.36@Unibet | Result: PENDING
Belgium – France Predictions and Preview
- The third matchday of the UEFA Nations League (UNL) in Group A2 was a thrilling affair. Belgium seemed on the verge of defeat after trailing group leaders Italy 2-0. However, a red card for the Italians allowed Belgium to secure a 2-2 draw, putting them within touching distance of Italy in the table.
- Manager Domenico Tedesco will need to strengthen his defensive unit to secure clean sheets in future matches. His team has only managed one win, one draw, and two losses in four consecutive games without a clean sheet. Even more concerning is the Red Devils’recent record against fellow current FIFA top-ten ranked nations. They have failed to beat such opposition for over three years, with only two draws and seven losses.
- One of these losses was three consecutive losses to France. The French team will arrive at the King Baudouin Stadium full of confidence after defeating group outsiders Israel 4-1 in their last match. This victory showed that they didn’t miss the goalscoring prowess of superstar Kylian Mbappé, who was reportedly omitted by an enraged Didier Deschamps amidst reports of his premature return to the field for Real Madrid following an injury.
- The win over Israel lifted Les Bleus’ tally to six points in Group A2, just one behind Italy. This will be a refreshing change after they narrowly escaped relegation to League B in the previous UNL campaign. Their other success this cycle came via a 2-0 win over Belgium in the reverse fixture last month, setting up a chance to win five home-and-away matches in succession for the first time in their history.
- Players to watch: Leandro Trossard played a crucial role in Belgium’s fightback against Italy, scoring a goal and assisting on another. He could make the difference once again since all of his nine prior goals for his country came on home soil. He’ll need to be on the lookout for the abrasive Eduardo Camavinga, who scored his first goal for his country against Israel. Camavinga has been booked in three of his last four matches for club or country.
- Hot stat: Only three of the last 11 home-and-away games saw both teams score.