Sylvia’s Wonder Winning Selections

Sylvia’s Wonder Winning Selections

One week, one wonder.

I strongly doubt that there is any one who has rightly called all the games in Qatar 2022. This tournament has been as dramatic as the host nation has been controversial. Even though we are past the semi finals already, we just may still see an upset in the final – nobody cares about third place to be fair. But yeah, we may still see an upset in the final. I mean, an African team making it to the semi-final of the FIFA World Cup alone is a big win for the continent. Not sure any result from now on can spoil it to be honest.

That being said, I’ll stay clear of eventual winner but will stake on the goals. Lady Luck, may she be on our side.

France v Morocco 

Tip: Goals Difference: 2 @ 3.70 odds

AE Kifisia FC v AEK

Tip: 2&O1.5 1.35odds

Glasgow Rangers v Hibernian 

Tip: 1&O1.5 @ 1.35odds

Arsenal Women v Lyon Women 

Arsenal Women already thrashed their French counterparts by five goals to one at the Groupama Stadium in France earlier in October.

The Londoners currently top their group and are three points and four goals ahead of their closest rivals after four rounds of fixtures. This is more than three points to Lyon who aren’t a walkover in women’s football, especially in this tournament having won it a record eight times.

It’ll be a tough test but Arsenal, led by top scorer Frida Maanum and Vivianne Miedema have put on a show this season both in the domestic league and on the continent. Goals will surely flow and I expect home advantage to work in favour of the Londoners.

Tip: 1&O2.5 @ 3.55 odds

Ismaily FC v Pyramids FC

We make the trip down to the north of Africa, while a lot is going on for the region at the World Cup, the visitors will be hoping they record their seventh victory over the relegation-battling Ismaily.

Although it’s still early days in the season, Pyramids have enough quality in their ranks to comfortably see off the hosts. In fact, they have not lost in the last eight meetings between them dating back to September 2017.

Tip: 2 @ 1.67 odds

Beijing Guoan v Changchun Yatai

Tip: 1 @ 1.34 odds

Mallorca v Bologna

Not much in terms of results is expected from this Spanish friendly taking place in Mallorca.

However, with an almost 100% fit club, expect most if not all players to have a run out on the pitch and with some hoping to prove a point ahead of the post world cup resumption.

Tip: GG @ 1.57 odds

Algeria v Mauritania

Tip: 1 @ 1.34 odds

CD Walter Ferreti v Real Esteli

Tip: 2 @ 1.55 odds

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Sylvia’s Wonder Winning Selections

Sylvia’s Winning World Cup Selections

Things are heating up.

This FIFA World Cup has been so far that it appears if you look away, you’ll miss the entire thing. While there have been lots of surprises especially at the group stage, gradually but finally, the pretenders are being separated from the real contenders.

The knockout stage has seen the big boys prove themselves. Unfortunately, this has meant that Africa have been shown their level, mostly. What this means from here on is that, with every blast of the whistle, outcomes will become more difficult to predict.

Not to worry because there is still money to be made through other outcomes. I’ll also be picking games outside of the ongoing main event in Qatar. So here we go and may the odds be in our favour.

Portugal v Switzerland 

A very interesting tie. Any of these two that qualify from here will be deserving of the outcome. However, let’s scrutinize the data between them and predict an outcome.

These two sides mirror each other in results from their last five games with Nigeria and Ghana being listed as victims for the teams, respectively. Both have not drawn any of their last five matches against each other.

The safer prediction to make is on the goals.

Tip: 2HO1.5 @ 2.24 odds

Morocco v Spain

The last standing African team at the tournament. Played the best of football of the lot too and can match Spain’s fast and entertaining style. They have big players in their line up to make a difference.

One of my favourite interviews at the World Cup so far was hearing Moroccan coach, Walid Regragui, refuse to be dragged by the media into the politics about whether they are Arabs or Africans. The coach directly said they are representing Africa as the last team standing.

North Africa have always been the pride of the continent when it comes to style of football and can be compared to European style. So surely, if there was any African team I’ll pick to face an entertaining, fast paced, technical Spain side, it won’t be the more physical and less technical sides from west Africa but Morocco to be precise. The fact that they have a solid team with experience and success at highest level of club football means that they know what to expect and will be ready to challenge and not sit back to defend.

Morocco have has a better run so far and have failed to lose any game. They have three wins and two draws while Spain have one loss more despite scoring the most number of goals in the last five games.

The Africans have a better defensive record while the Europeans have scored in all of the World Cup games at this tournament so far.

I recognize that this can go either way but as usual at this stage, I’ll stake on the goals and a correct score prediction!

Tip: O2.5 @ 2.01 odds

Score prediction: 2-1 @ 22.50 odds

Croatia v Brazil

History shows that Brazil haven’t lost in all three encounters with Croatia, scoring six and conceding just once.

However, it’s very arguable that the Croatia of 2018, which was the last time they met during a friendly, is totally different from the class of players the European side currently field. This team, although aging, is more mature, fulfilled and can handle either side of the pitch.

Last time out, they got to the final of the World Cup, not many would have predicted that at the opening ceremony. For them to continue in similar trajectory, four years later, shows that wasn’t a gaffe. Luka Modric, Matteo Kovacic, Ivan Perisic and the likes, still got it.

However, their opponents, Brazil are probably the most difficult opponents to face at this point. While Croatia have won just two and drawn three of their last five games, Brazil have won four and lost just that shocking game against Cameroon while scoring 12 times. These number of goals can only be rivaled by Spain – only because of a 7-0 demolition of Costa Rica in the group stage.

The odds are highly staked against Croatia and it’s in games like this that a punter may rue their luck if outcomes turn out in the least expected way.

Having said that, Brazil, from the oldest to the youngest on that squad appear ready to lift the trophy. Thiago Silva set a new record on Monday to become the oldest player to assist a goal at the World Cup at 38. Huge.

Look at the firepower that is Brazil. Richarlison, Vinicius, Raphina even before you mention Neymar. Brazil will win, convincingly.

Tip: 2&O1.5 @ 1.50 odds

Netherlands v Argentina

The South Americans, through Lionel Messi, have gradually gotten in the mood and grown into the tournament.

This would be the first real test for either of them in this tournament. While they both, in my opinion haven’t exactly bamboozled and are at equal strength – Netherlands has four wins and one draw while Argentina has four wins and one loss, I expect this to be an entertaining match in the real sense of it. The dividing factor here should be Lionel Messi who it appears has grown to recognize that this is his last shot at lifting this one trophy that has eluded him. Hopefully this doesn’t go into extra time especially as both previous encounters ended in goalless draws.

Tip: 2 & O1.5 @ 2.91 odds

Doxa Katokopia v AEK Lanarca 

Tip: 2 @ 1.62 odds

Pafos FC v APOEL Nicosia

Tip: O1.5 @ 1.40 odds

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Sylvia’s Wonder Winning Selections

Sylvia’s Winning World Cup Selections

It’s the one we’ve been waiting for. The big FIFA World Cup and it’s already eventful so far even before a ball is kicked, and as expected , here are Sylvia’s Winning World Cup Selections.

So many things have been changed to accommodate this World Cup destination. The temperature, even if billions have been spent by hosts Qatar to create a more familiar temperature for the players, there are a lot of off-the-pitch atoms that may still impact the results. For example, the mood of fans can impact how they cheer their teams or if they just won’t mind getting knocked out earlier than they would normally prefer and go back home to their freedom to booze, for instance.

Countries that have a culture of being dragged over the line by their fans such as Brazil will be at higher risk.

It’s no longer news that fans aren’t exactly excited about the too many don’ts that have been issued to them by the host country and how it can be demoralizing. Surely, this will translate to results on the pitch. Having said that, let’s get right into the predictions and see which teams will likely fall victim in the first round of fixtures!

First I will also be picking games from outside the World Cup so keep your eyes open for those boosters.

Chelsea Women v Tottenham Women

A whopping nine (9) points separate these two sides. Unlike the men’s league, there isn’t much of a contest between the sides.

Chelsea a joint top of the league with London rivals, Arsenal, even though in second place due to goal difference.

The home side have never dropped points against their North London rivals in five meetings.

The FAWSL is such a high-scoring league to the point that despite Chelsea having an average of 2.4 goals per match, they are fourth in most goals scored per game. While Spurs with 2.2 is ranked next. Goals galore.

Chelsea have been awarded the most penalties – 4, so far this season. Samantha Kerr is ranked the league’s second best chance creator. They are certainly a goal threat. Always.

I expect Chelsea to claim all three points, comfortably. I’ll go for more to increase the odds.

Tip: GG @ 2.02 odds

Qatar v Ecuador 

Like Nigerian players get gifted lots of money, I have wondered what the Qatar players would be gifted by their country if they win the World Cup – Ferraris? Maybe too small. Loads of cash? They can’t be bothered because they are very wealthy. Bars of gold? Maybe? Or they just will be happy to do it for honor and country? I guess we won’t know until the tournament kicks off on Sunday afternoon. Lucky for them, it’ll be a gentle build-up for them.

The hosts kick off the historic World Cup against Ecuador, unarguably the weakest opponent they could face in the group.

This would be their second time of meeting after a 4-3 victory to the middle eastern nation in 2018.

I fancy the result going in the direction of the home side. Don’t ask me to explain in writing but I strongly expect all things to go in their favour. It doesn’t help that Ecuador haven’t had it good in their last couple of games where they’ve recorded just one victory in five with their last victory before that coming in a 1-0 victory against a Nigeria B side.

Qatar are in a better run of form and aren’t too shabby a team.

Tip: 1 @ 3.10 odds

England v Iran

Oh, what a jolly pick for Sylvia’s Winning World Cup Selections! England may be missing a bunch of their preferred key players at the World Cup like Reece James, James Maddison, Kyle Walker and Ben Chillwell. However, they still have enough firepower to take on their mid-eastern opponents.

Iran won’t be a walk in the park either. They are ranked No 20 according to FIFA ranking for a reason and the Three Lions have cause to be at the best on the day.

Going into this one, Iran will be the underdog and for a team that doesn’t exactly play with a major superstar, surprises can spring up from different places.

These two sides have never met in the past but being a more viewed league, and with most of their players in the Premier League, Iran will feel they have more on England than the Three Lions have on them.

Tip: 1&O1.5 @ 1.61 odds

Senegal v Netherlands 

On paper, it’s easy to pick Netherlands. However, Senegal are African champions and they didn’t become that by playing anyhow football. They have performed and stand a chance. Netherlands haven’t exactly been what they used to be decades ago.

Ahead of this tournament, both sides mirror each other on stats in their last five matches – 4W and 1D.

I imagine the European side would know it won’t be a walk in the park. I’m tempted to pitch my tent with the African champions. But star player, Sadio Mane’s absence is key to how things could turn out.

Tip: 12 & O1.5

USA v Wales

Wales are coming into this tournament in arguably the worst form possible. They have just two victories from their last nine matches. Five of them are losses. The North Americans haven’t fared much better either, with three victories and four draws in that time.

This looks a lot like it’ll end in a stalemate.

Tip: X @ 2.91

Argentina v Saudi Arabia

Tip: FH O1.5 @ 2.23 odds

France v Australia 

It’s the reigning champions who although they don’t look like they did four years ago, are quite a big giant against Australia. France have struggled in the build up to this, a total opposite of the experience of the Australians. It’s one win and two draws in their last five while Australia have four wins and a draw in that time. The quality of opposition is different though.

Goal machine Karin Benzema has finally been ruled out of the tournament. That is as big a blow as is possible and changes our Sylvia’s Winning World Cup Selections. Nevertheless, France should win all three points.

Tip: 1H Ho O0.5 @ 1.42 odds

Morocco v Croatia

Tip: 2 @ 2odds

Germany v Japan 

Tip: 1&O1.5 @ 1.59 odds

Belgium v Canada

Tip: 1 @ 1.48 odds

Portugal v Ghana

Tip: First Goal @ 1.27 odds

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BoomBanker Millionaire 15-odds World Cup ACCA

BoomBanker Millionaire 15-odds World Cup ACCA

World Cup season is here and so is the BoomBanker Millionaire 15-odds World Cup ACCA in this special edition prepared specially for the 2022 FIFA World Cup kicking off in Qatar.

With the 32 qualified national teams across the 6 FIFA Confederations ready to take to the field of 8 stadiums spread across 5 different Qatari cities, the Boom Banker’s well-researched straight wins selections are mainly drawn from the opening round matches of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

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ENGLAND vs IRAN 

BoomBanker Millionaire 15-odds World Cup ACCA, begins with England, who will be hoping the form book goes out of the window as they open their World Cup campaign. In truth, they should have little cause to worry. Gareth Southgate’s men should have enough about them to see off Iran fairly comfortably.

The last international break saw the Three Lions’ torrid form continue. Their winless streak was extended to six matches, although the three goals scored against Germany did at least end their goal-scoring drought. It also got 2018’s Golden Boot winner Harry Kane back on the scoresheet for his country.

Iran have enjoyed a few solid results in friendlies since Carlos Queiroz returned in September, beating Uruguay and Nicaragua 1-0 either side of a draw with Senegal. Their World Cup record, however, leaves a lot to be desired.

They have won just two World Cup games in their history, losing nine times and drawing four, and have scored just three goals in the last two World Cup installments.

This is unlikely to be anything other than a comfortable win for England at 1.32 odds on BestBet360.

SENEGAL vs NETHERLANDS

The Netherlands kick off their World Cup campaign on Monday against Senegal in a fixture that may well decide who finishes top of Group A.
The duo are joined by hosts Qatar and Ecuador in the first round. The South American nation may be the surprise package in this group of four but European heavyweights the Netherlands and African champions Senegal do look like the two most likely sides to progress.

The Netherlands are one of the form teams heading to Qatar and they remain unbeaten in 2022, with six wins and two draws. Going back further, Louis van Gaal’s men haven’t tasted defeat since Euro 2020 – a run stretching 15 games – and they can hit the ground running with three points against Senegal.

The AFCON winners haven’t had the best preparation for the World Cup and have just four wins in their last 10 games. Plus, the absence of the talismanic Sadio Mane is not easily overcome.

Netherlands to win at 1.56 odds on BestBet360 comes handy.

DENMARK vs TUNISIA

Denmark stole the neutrals’ hearts at Euro 2020 as they overcame an awful situation to reach the semi-finals and now, with Christian Eriksen back to full fitness, they will be looking for a similar performance in the World Cup.

Kasper Hjulmand’s side have had a solid build-up to the tournament, beating Group D rivals and reigning world champions France twice in the Nations League and winning five of their last seven overall. They have scored 12 goals during this period and have seen off a number of respectable teams, only failing against Croatia.

Tunisia aren’t in terrible form, but the majority of their opponents have been of a lesser quality than those the Danes have faced and their only clash with a top team, Brazil, ended in a 5-1 thrashing in September.

The underdogs don’t have the best record in the World Cup, either, failing to make it past the Group Stage in any of their five appearances and winning just two of their 15 fixtures.

Backing Denmark to secure a comfortable win at 1.43 odds on BestBet360.

FRANCE vs AUSTRALIA

France began their successful World Cup campaign with victory over Australia four years ago and for our BoomBanker Millionaire 15-odds World Cup ACCA, they should have no problems getting another three points off the Socceroos on Tuesday, despite a host of injury problems.

Les Bleus certainly haven’t had the ideal build-up to the defence of their title, winning just one of their last five games and losing twice to Group D rivals Denmark. To add to their woes, a number of high-profile players are either ruled out or doubtful, with Christopher Nkunku recently joining Paul Pogba, N’Golo Kante on the sidelines, while Raphael Varane is unlikely to be fit for their opener. Worse, flaming hot forward Karim Benzema has also been ruled out of the tournament.

For Australia, this is expected to be the start of a difficult couple of weeks in Qatar. They haven’t made it out of the World Cup Group Stage since 2006 and have won just one of their nine fixtures since. They have taken just one point from their last two World Cup campaigns and have a shortage of quality all over the pitch.

France may not be in the best of form but four of their last five victories have been accompanied by a clean sheet and Australia have lost to nil against Japan and Saudi Arabia this year.

France to prevail at 1.23 odds on BestBet360.

GERMANY vs JAPAN

Germany face their first tournament game under Hansi Flick when they meet Japan in their World Cup opener. The Germans have made the semi-finals in four of the five editions this century, but they fell short in 2018 before an early exit at Euro 2020.

Flick is out to fix things, but no Germany manager has won his opening tournament in charge since 1980, so history is against them going all the way. However, the former Bayern Munich boss managed to win a treble during his stint in Bavaria so his side should be more competitive than recent German sides.

Japan have won only one of their last eight matches at the World Cup, but that didn’t stop them from making the last 16 in Russia. They led for a big chunk of their clash with Belgium, showing they can make a mark on the world stage.

The Japanese hit their stride towards the end of qualifying to win six of their final seven games. That means they head to Qatar looking stronger going forward than they did four years ago, despite scoring in all but one of their four games in Russia.

Germany to secure a routine win comes at 1.46 odds on BestBet360.

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Sylvia’s Wonder Winning Selections

Sylvia’s winning 2-odds selections

With the countdown to the FIFA World Cup and the first ever to interrupt the European league, Sylvia’s winning 2-odds selections is here as teams are looking to improve or solidify their position. This is because they are aware that there is a chance of injury to their key players during the World Cup beginning in Qatar in a few days. Some players may also be performing a little more cautiously in order not to lose their seat the World Cup.

That being said, let’s get into it.

Newcastle v Chelsea

Two teams who seem to have exchanged their fortunes ahead of this game.

Newcastle are third and six points ahead of visiting Chelsea who are already in seventh place after 13 matches.

The hosts have silently been producing the goods this season. They are third in goals scored per match at two per game. They have also kept the most clean sheets in the competition – six (6).

Ex-Spurs player, Kieran Trippier, is ranked the second in the big chances created in the league so far with seven (7) under his belt.

Previewing Chelsea ahead of this game, in contrast to the hosts, Chelsea are 12th in goals scored per match with 1.3. They haven’t scored in their last two matches.

However, in terms of head-to-head, Chelsea have dominated convincingly, having won all four of the last meetings between the two sides.

Chelsea are already missing some key players in James and Chillwell through injury, that has significantly weaker their side. They are up against a Newcastle side that does the job at both ends of the pitch. Not many will be surprised if the Magpies claim victory. However, in games like these that Chelsea tend to rise up to the occasion.

Tip: X2 & O1.5 @2.05 odds 

Wolves v Arsenal

Thirteen matches in and Arsenal are at the top of the table. They didn’t just bump up there overnight. They have been there now for weeks. Will they go into the World Cup break with their fists firmly clinching that position? We’ll see about that. But first they have to see off lowly Wolves on Saturday.

The hosts are second from the bottom with just 10 points in 14 games while and already 14 goals in deficit. On paper or on the pitch, this is no match based on their current respective forms.

Let’s preview their forms going into this game.

Wolves are ranked 20th in goals scored per game at 0.6. They have scored five goals in their last five matches.

They have struggled so badly in attack to the point that their best creator Matheus Nunez has created only two chances ahead of this weekend. It’s dreadful.

The visitors meanwhile are the second highest goal scorers per match with 2.4. They are also the first in away games thus far.

The last two games between these two ended in victories for the Gunners. Arsenal will definitely bring the goals.

Tip: 2 & O1.5 @ 1.68 odds

Fulham v Manchester United 

Fulham have performed really admirable so far and are within chasing distance of Manchester United with just four points separating them.

The Londoners will smell blood and be looking to close that gap.

Tip: GG @ 1.58 odds

Napoli v Udinese

Home advantage and superiority to work in favour of Napoli.

Tip: 1 @ 1.49 odds

PSV Eindhoven v AZ Alkmaar 

PSV are ranked first in goals scored per match with 3.2. They have been awarded the most penalties so far – 3.

The visitors are the fourth best in goals scored per game and are ranked third away from home and would be looking to find the back of the net.

Unfortunately, even against lowly sides whom they’ve played in their last 13 games, they didn’t keep a single clean sheet. It’ll be worse against high scoring PSV.

Tip: Home Win both halves @ 2.02 odds

FC Emmen v Ajax

Ajax have never dropped points against FC Emmen in seven outings. In six out of those seven times, they’ve scored at least four times and five in five out of seven times. Slay.

Tip: 2 & O2.5 @ 1.54 odds

Lens v Clermont Foot

Not much separates these sides in terms of head-to-head with 6 wins and 11 draws going to Lens after 21 encounters. The visitors have tried this season and have earned their 11th place on the log. However, Lens are having a better season by just getting the needed job done.

I fully expect them to get the desired three points at the blast of the final whistle.

Tip: 1 @ 1.42 odds

Juventus v Lazio

Two traditional Italian sides clash on Sunday evening with just two points and a long list of injuries separating them apart with Juventus talking the ring end of it.

Lazio are currently second while Juve are fourth in the Italian Ligue 1.

Tip: GG @

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AC MILAN vs FIORENTINA 

Tuesday’s goalless draw against winless Cremonese saw AC Milan slip eight points behind Napoli at the Italian Serie A summit ahead of the Italian top-flight’s final set of pre-World Cup fixtures, and the Rossoneri will be desperate to stay in touch by beating Fiorentina at San Siro.

Stefano Pioli’s Milan have won five of their last seven league games despite slipping up at Torino and Cremonese in recent weeks, while only Napoli (19) can better their return of 18 points from seven home Serie A matches this term.

Fiorentina, meanwhile, have posted as many wins in their last five games as they did in their first 17 outings of the season – in all competitions, and Italiano’s men have hit the net more than once in each of those successes.

This is unlikely to be anything other than a home win for Milan at 1.73 odds on BestBet360.

BURNLEY vs BLACKBURN

Burnley can pull away from Blackburn Rovers at the top of the English Championship table by taking all three points against their Lancashire rivals in Sunday’s eagerly-anticipated contest.

The first league meeting in seven seasons between these bitter neighbours should be a spicy affair anyway, but they go into the game separated by only two points in the two automatic promotion places.

Leaders Burnley have been playing some exceptional football under Vincent Kompany and wiped the floor with League Two strugglers Crawley Town in a midweek Carabao Cup win.

Blackburn have won five of their last six league games, but their away form does not match up to their brilliant home record. Rovers have lost four of their last six Championship road games and all four of the clubs that beat them were in the bottom half of the table at the time.

For our BoomBankers Millionaire 40-odds ACCA, it makes sense to support a Burnley side that have beaten Swansea, Norwich and Reading – all of whom were in the top eight at the time – at home within the last month.

Burnley to win at 1.75 odds on BestBet360 comes handy.

CLUB BRUGGE vs ANTWERP 

All eyes will be on Jan Breydel Stadion when Club Brugge and Antwerp face each other in the Belgian Jupiler League derby.

The reigning champions are now eleven points behind league leaders Genk, and, no doubt, they are desperate to pick up all three points from Sunday’s clash.

Antwerp, on the other hand, aim to put an end to their three-game winless run, but given their difficulties in front of goal, there is a big value in betting on the title holders.

Backing Club Brugge to secure a comfortable home win at 1.79 odds on BestBet360.

LILLE vs ANGERS 

Stade Pierre-Mauroy will host Sunday’s French Ligue 1 game between Lille and Angers, the two teams who sit in the opposite halves of the table.

Les Dogues are five points behind the UEFA Champions League berth, and their display in a 1-1 draw with Rennes is surely giving fans a reason for optimism. Lille failed to turn their dominance into victory at the weekend, but they are surely capable of beating les Scoistes on home soil.

The visitors, on the other hand, aim to recover from a 2-1 loss to Lens, but given their poor away record in the French top flight (1-1-4), it is straightforward to predict that the visitors will return home empty-handed from the trip to Lille

For BoomBankers Millionaire 40-odds ACCA, we go with Lille to prevail at 1.36 odds on BestBet360.

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