Italy v Sweden Betting Tips, Latest Odds 13 November

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Nov/12/2017

Gambling911.com has your Italy v Sweden betting tips and odds for Monday’s World Cup Qualifier matchup.

Italy had odds of 1/2, Sweden 7/1 and the Draw at 3/1 odds.

Italy was seeing 70 percent of the action here, making them a pretty high exposure for Monday.

Italy have won four, drawn one, and lost two of their last seven meetings with Sweden. Italy have won 5 of their last 6 home games.

Three of Italy’s last four victories against Sweden were to nil.  Italy 2-0 at 11/2 odds is a good bet though a safer wager might be on Italy to win at a fair 1/2 price.

Odds to win 2018 FIFA World Cup (7/26/18) - PLACE BETS HERE
Germany 6/1
Argentina 8/1
Spain 9/1
Brazil 10/1
Netherlands 11/1
France 13/1
Italy 13/1
Belgium 17/1
England 17/1
Russia 20/1
Portugal 26/1
Colombia 29/1
Chile 34/1
Croatia 50/1
Uruguay 50/1
Ukraine 50/1
Poland 50/1
USA 50/1
Czech Republic 67/1
Switzerland 67/1
Bosnia 67/1
Mexico 67/1
Denmark 80/1
Sweden 80/1
Montengro 100/1
Serbia 100/1
Ivory coast 100/1
Japan 100/1
Greece 100/1
Nigeria 150/1
Turkey 150/1
Algeria 150/1
Austria 150/1
Montenegro 150/1
Ghana 150/1
Norway 150/1
South Korea 150/1
Romania 200/1
Cameroon 250/1
Bulgaria 250/1
Hungary 250/1
Costa Rica 300/1
Australia 300/1
Paraguay 300/1
Venezuela 300/1
Ecuador 300/1
Macedonia 500/1
Finland 500/1
Peru 500/1
Slovakia 500/1
Tunisia 500/1
Rep Ireland 500/1
Egypt 500/1
Senegal 500/1
Wales 500/1
Canada 500/1
Bolivia 500/1
Qatar 1000/1
San Marino 1000/1
Scotland 1000/1
Slovenia 1000/1
Honduras 1000/1
South Africa 1000/1
Iran 1000/1
New Zealand 1000/1
Northern Ireland 1000/1
Mali 1000/1
Moldova 1000/1
Malta 1000/1
Luxembourg 1000/1
Lithuania 1000/1
Liechtenstein 1000/1
Kazakhstan 1000/1
Latvia 1000/1
Jamaica 1000/1
Israel 1000/1
Iceland 1000/1
Georgia 1000/1
Faroe Islands 1000/1
Estonia 1000/1
Cyprus 1000/1
Belarus 1000/1
Azerbaijan 1000/1
Andorra 1000/1
Albania 1000/1
Armenia 1000/1
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- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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