The Boom Banker comes to you this weekend with 14 odds Euro Wins ACCA, as the 2023 European club football summer break is now in full effect.

With the UEFA national teams resuming their quest for Germany 2024 qualifications, the Boom Banker’s well researched 14 odds Straight Wins selections for this weekend are mainly drawn from the weekend’s UEFA European Championship qualification matches.

Let’s play along!

DENMARK VS NORTHERN IRELAND

Northern Ireland had a mixed opening two games of their Euro 2024 qualifying process, beating San Marino 2-0 before falling 1-0 to Finland.

They face likely Group H winners Denmark here but the hosts have not been at their best recently, losing to Kazakhstan 3-2 in their most recent game.

After a poor World Cup campaign, the Danes have hardly put their best foot forward in these qualifiers, needing two late goals to get past Finland and being beaten by the Kazakhs despite being 2-0 up.

Northern Ireland have rediscovered their goal scoring touch in recent games, netting nine times in their last six matches.

They could trouble a Denmark side that may let complacency set in after a long season.

Nevertheless, the hosts did beat France home and away last year and should have too much for a Northern Ireland side who have not faced an opponent of this quality in a while.

Denmark to prevail at 1.26 odds on BestBet360.

WALES VS ARMENIA

Wales produced a strong beginning to their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign, taking a hard-earned point away to Croatia before beating Latvia 1-0 at home.

The Red Dragons have a solid chance of backing that up when they host Armenia, who were beaten 2-1 by Turkey in their first qualifier before securing a 2-2 stalemate with Cyprus in a friendly, thanks in part to their opponents being reduced to ten men.

Armenia’s defence has struggled recently, they have been beaten 4-1 by Scotland, 5-0 by Ukraine and 3-2 by Ireland in their last five games.

Wales have hardly set the world alight going forward in their two games of the post-Gareth Bale era but have a very solid opportunity to let loose here.

Expect Rob Page to give a chance to some of his young stars and they should be able to secure a high-scoring victory over these opponents, who are ranked 97th in the world. Armenia have conceded 19 times in their last six.

Wales to win at 1.38 odds on BestBet360 comes handy.

BELGIUM VS AUSTRIA

The two unbeaten nations in Group F face off on Saturday when Belgium host Austria at Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels.

There will be no Kevin De Bruyne in the Red Devils line-up after he tore his hamstring and there could be quite a youthful look to Domenico Tedesco’s starting selection.

Eight of his squad are aged 23 or under and only one outfield player is over the age of 30 now after most of the old guard were slowly phased out.

Austria will be without some key talent too, including injured midfielder Marcel Sabitzer, but David Alaba captains a side that has now four games on the bounce.

Ralf Rangnick’s methods are getting results and he can set his team up to capitalise on any errors a more youthful Belgium may make without old heads like De Bruyne to steer them.

However, their away record is downright awful. This could hurt them against a youthful Belgian team.

Backing Belgium to secure a comfortable home win at 1.61 odds on BestBet360.

ALBANIA VS MOLDOVA

Rooted to the foot of Euro 2024 qualification Group E in its infancy, Albania have work to do if they’re to emulate their success in Euro 2016 qualification. To date, that’s the only major tournament Albania have partaken in, and considering that qualification campaign started with a surprise victory in Portugal, the Eagles have certainly got off on the wrong footing so far.

A change in fortunes could be just around the corner with Moldova next up, a nation Albania have beaten in four of their five historical H2Hs (D1). The pair were actually paired up in Euro 2020 qualification, and with Albania winning both those meetings by an aggregate 6-0 scoreline, they’ll hope this is the perfect game to kick start their bid to be in Germany for next summer’s showpiece finals.

Having started their qualification campaign on assured footing with back-to-back home draws, Moldova themselves will be hoping they can post their first victory. That’s perhaps easier said than done for a side who have won just one of their last 22 Euro qualifiers (D4, L17), but a 0-0 draw against #38 ranked Czechia in their last outing should at least boost belief ahead of a visit to an Albania side 30 places worse off.

A poor travelling record in Euro qualifiers perhaps dampens that belief a little, with seven successive defeats, six of which came ‘to nil’, threatening to offset their solid start. Boss Serghei Cleșcenco will hope he’s the man to end that run, with his 50% win rate as Moldova coach (W5, D1, L4) the highest win rate of any manager in the nation’s history to have managed at least ten games

Albania to secure a routine home win comes at 1.37 odds on BestBet360.

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