THE words “Georgia away” used to send a shiver down Tartan Army spines but it’s party time tonight in Tbilisi with a place at Euro 2024 in the bag alongside their carry-oot.

Steve Clarke’s boys can play with the pressure off and McBookie make them 6/5 favourites with the Georgians at 23/10 and the draw paying 9/4.

Norway could only manage a 1-1 stalemate when they came calling and this should be another tight game.

That makes the half-time draw appealing at 8/7 with VBet while McBookie price a one-goal winning margin for either side at 5/4.

Napoli winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was quiet at Hampden but that was because he needed water wings to make any progress down the flanks.

He could give Scotland more trouble on home soil and is 21/10 at SpreadEx for a goal while SkyBet price him at 9/2 for an assist.

John McGinn looks the man most likely for a Scots goal and the in-form Aston Villa man is 14/5 at McBookie for anytime scorer.

Spain should get some shooting practice away to Cyprus in the other Group A match.

Backing Spain -3 in the handicap pays 11/10 at Bet365 but the anytime scorer market offers better value and Barcelona star Gavi is 21/10 at Paddy Power.

In Group G, Hungary need a win in Sofia to stamp their ticket to their finals and face a Bulgaria side sitting bottom of the table.

McBookie make them 4/7 favourites but backing Hungary to be winning at half-time and full-time boosts the odds to 6/4.

  • Super singles: Half-time draw in Georgia (8/7, VBet), Hungary HT-FT (6/4, McBookie)
  • McBookie bet builder: Combining a Spain win with a goal for Gavi pays 185/100.

Kevin Mac

587 articles

I'm a sports journalist, football tipster and author from Dundee, who is now working in Glasgow. I've covered games at every level, from Junior football to internationals, and still love football even though it has clearly sold its soul. My first novel Moristoun was released in 2015. I've been in football tipping since 2018 with the MFT site and have been writing the betting tips for the Daily Record newspaper since the sad death of Paul Jain in 2020.

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