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Internationals: 7/1 Fivefold

Internationals: 7/1 Fivefold

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The international break is upon us and qualifying begins for the 2018 World Cup hosted by Russia. Speaking of money, we have prepared a 7/1 fivefold to help you make it through this tough period.

Denmark to beat Armenia - 4/11

Armenia haven't won a competitive game since 2013 and scored just five goals in their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign finishing bottom of their group. Denmark haven't got the strongest of squads but you'd expect the quality of Eriksen & co. to shine through. Armenia will need Henrikh Mkhitaryan on form if they are to perform.

Czech Republic to beat Northern Ireland - 8/11

Czech Republic beat Armenia 3-0 on Wednesday and face a hard game against Northern Ireland, who are playing their first match since their Euro 2016 exit at the hands of Wales. This could be a very tight game but you'd expect that the Czech Republic's home advantage should pay. Petr Cech's retirement may not help their cause however leaving three goalkeepers with seventeen caps between them to chose from.

Poland to beat Kazakhstan - 4/9

Poland are great odds to beat Kazakhstan considering the strong squad they have named. Lewandowski and his team travel to Kazakhstan having defeated them in all three meetings between the two nations. Kazakhstan have won three competitive games since the turn of the decade and you should imagine the EURO 2016 quarter finalists would walk all over the minnows.

Finland to beat Kosovo - 8/15

This is Kosovo's first official match as a recognised member of UEFA and FIFA and despite a number of players being able to switch nationalities (from mostly Albania or Switzerland), the big names are yet to come. Finland didn't have the best of qualifying campaigns but you can't look past Finland to give Kosovo a rude awakening to their competitive footballing life.

Croatia to beat Turkey - 8/15

Croatia had a pretty good summer at Euro 2016. Coming top of a group containing Spain, Czech Republic and Turkey before getting eliminated at the hands of eventual winners Portugal. Modric, Rakitic and Mandzukic will look to record another victory over a weakened Turkish line up who are missing Arda Turan and Burak Yilmaz. Turkey haven't beat Croatia in any of the seven meetings between the two nations with Croatia winning four and drawing three.

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