Nigeria vs. Iceland Betting Tips, Latest Odds 22 June

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Nigeria vs. Iceland Betting Tips, Latest Odds 22 June

This promises to be a good game and one that takes on more importance now that Croatia has beaten Argentina. 


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NIGERIA VS ICELAND BETTING ODDS

Nigeria was coming in at 9/5 odds, Iceland 7/4 and the draw at 2/1 odds.

NIGERIA VS ICELAND BETTING TIPS

Nigeria has lost four of their last five with one draw thrown in.  Iceland had two draws and three losses in their last five.

After recording eight shots against Argentina in the first half of their first match, Iceland failed to register a single attempt on goal in the second 45 minutes.

In major tournaments (World Cup and European Championships), Iceland have lost just one of their six matches in total (W2 D3 L1).

Nigeria have failed to score in six of their last 11 World Cup matches.

THIS ONE STAYS UNDER 2.5 AT 1/2 ODDS

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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