Croatia v Greece Betting Tips, Odds: What to Consider 9 November

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Nov/06/2017

There are a number of things to consider before betting on the Croatia v Greece World Cup Qualifying matchup this coming Thursday.

First, Croatia is unbeaten at home throughout the group stages. 

Greece has a perfect record in the World Cup Playoffs.

An early tip is to bet BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE as the payout is 2/1

70% of those betting this Thursday matchup are backing the Croats. 

THE first leg of this tie takes place on Thursday, November 9 in Zagreb.

Kick-off is at 7.45 pm London Time, 2:45 pm Eastern Standard Time.

Thursday 9th November 2017  GET LATEST ODDS HERE

World Cup Matches

19:45

Croatia (6/5)

Draw (15/4)

Greece (27/2)

19:45

Northern Ireland (9/2)

Draw (13/5)

Switzerland (11/8)

Friday 10th November 2017

World Cup Matches

19:45

Sweden (9/2)

Draw (3/1)

Italy (29/20)

22:00

Honduras (10/9)

Draw (23/10)

Australia (16/5)

Saturday 11th November 2017

World Cup Matches

03:15

New Zealand (4/1)

Draw (13/5)

Peru (5/6)

19:45

Denmark (2/1)

Draw (127/50)

Rep of Ireland (23/5)

English League One Matches

12:30

Doncaster (6/4)

Draw (129/50)

Rotherham (191/100)

English Conference National Matches

17:30

Ebbsfleet United (23/20)

Draw (5/2)

Leyton Orient (71/25)

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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