Sweden vs Serbia (Saturday, 17:00)
Sweden and Serbia face off in an international friendly match at the Friends Arena in Stockholm on Saturday evening.
Jon Dahl Tomasson took charge of the Blue and Yellow for the third time on Wednesday night, with his side narrowly losing 2-1 to Denmark.
Meanwhile, Serbia kicked-off their warm-up schedule for the Euros by losing 2-1 away at Austria in midweek.
Having both featured in games that delivered BTTS and over 2.5 goals on Wednesday, backing a repeat when the two teams meet in the Swedish capital looks worth taking on at 11/10 with Bet 365.
The Swedes have adopted a more offensive approach under new manager Tomasson, with BTTS and overs landing in two of his three games in charge so far.
It’s also worth pointing out that the same bet has banked in six of Serbia’s last nine outings.
Switzerland vs Austria (Saturday, 17:00)
Switzerland and Austria will both play their final games before Euro 2024 when they go up against each other in a friendly match at the AFG Arena on Saturday evening.
Murat Yakin’ hosts kick-off their Euros campaign next weekend when they take on Hungary at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne.
The Swiss earned a comfortable 4-0 friendly win against Estonia on Tuesday and they will be keen to get another win under their belt ahead of their Group A opener next Saturday.
Austria also picked up a friendly victory in midweek by edging out Serbia 2-1 in Vienna.
Ralf Rangnick’s side have now scored in each of their last 15 matches and they should get themselves on the scoresheet in St Gallen.
Both teams have scored in three of Switzerland’s last five home matches and to each to oblige again looks the way to go at 5/6 on Bet 365.
Denmark vs Norway (Saturday, 18:30)
Denmark's final warm-up game before Euro 2024 sees them welcome Scandinavian neighbours Norway to the Brondby Stadium on Saturday night.
Kasper Hjulmand’s side stepped up their preparations for their Group D opener by beating Sweden 2-1 on Wednesday night.
Norway were also victorious on Wednesday night, after Erling Haaland’s hat-trick helped them claim a 3-0 win over Kosovo.
However, Stale Solbakken’s side, who won’t be appearing at Euro 2024, can expect a much tougher test from Denmark this weekend.
Having said that, Norway have scored in all bar one of their last 12 matches, so they could land a blow on the home defence.
However, the Lions have only managed to keep four clean sheets during that period, so they will likely struggle to keep the Red and Whites at bay.
Therefore, siding with both teams to score and over 2.5 goals looks the way to go at 5/4 with Bet 365.
This would have been the right combination in four of the hosts’ last seven matches
Euro BTTS Treble
- Sweden vs Serbia – Both Teams to Score & Over 2.5 Goals
- Switzerland- Both Teams to Score
- Denmark vs Norway – Both Teams to Score & Over 2.5 Goals
- Treble pays 8/1 Bet 365
Euro BTTS Bonkers Bet
Denmark 3-1 Norway 16/1 (Bet 365)