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Free football tips, best bets and analysis for Friday’s UEFA Nations League matches.
where to watch
Latvia v Andorra
Premier Sports 1, 5 p.m. Friday
France v Denmark
BoxNation, 7:45 p.m. Friday
Belgium v Netherlands
Premier Sports 1, 7:45 p.m. Friday
Best bets
France
2pts 4-6 BoyleSports, Hills
Belgium
1pt 5-4 Betfair, Betfred
Latvia -1 on Asian Handicap
2pts 9-10 bet365
Friday betting preview
France and Denmark have been drawn in the same World Cup group and there is a chance for one to deliver an early psychological blow before Qatar when they meet in the Nations League on Friday .
Reigning world champions France failed to live up to expectations at Euro 2020, where they lost on penalties to Switzerland in the round of 16, but were not beaten in regulation time last summer and the Blues have not lost a competitive match since qualifying for the European Championship. in Turkey (0-2) three years ago.
Paul Pogba is out through injury but his likely replacement, Monaco’s Aurelien Tchouameni, tops Real Madrid’s shopping list and N’Golo Kante is also set to feature in a powerful French midfielder.
France should be tough to break through and they have enough firepower to expose the Danes with Antoine Griezmann ready to play behind Karim Benzema and Kylian Mbappe.
Denmark went two steps further than France at Euro 2020, where they enjoyed a favorable draw, and they are boosted by the return of winger Mikkel Damsgaard from a long injury.
However, international matches aren’t much more difficult than facing France at the Stade de France and Kasper Hjulmand’s side may fail.
Belgium are hoping for a final flourish of a talented generation at Qatar 2022 and preparations could be boosted by a Nations League success against the Netherlands in Brussels.
Red Devils manager Roberto Martinez has made plenty of changes for the March friendlies in Ireland (2-2) and at home to Burkina Faso (3-0), but the Spaniard will pick his most possible strong against the Dutch.
Martinez is without Champions League final hero Thibaut Courtois, who is nursing a sprained groin, but his powerful attack, featuring Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne, could be key to success against the Oranje, who drew 2-2 against Montenegro in their last match. game outside.
Latvia have made steady progress over the past 18 months and will be aiming for top spot in Group D1 starting with a home win against Andorra.
The Latvians performed well throughout the World Cup qualifiers and drew in Turkey (3-3) and Norway (0-0).
They should be comfortable winners against Andorra, who have lost six of their last seven away games.
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FIRST PUBLICATION AT 2:55 PM, JUNE 2, 2022