The women's European Championships get underway today and hosts Switzerland have a point to prove in their opener against Norway.
The Swiss made headlines for all the wrong reasons in the build-up to the tournament as they lost 7-1 to the Under-15s men's side of Luzern.
That was a blow to the women's game in general but boss Pia Sundhage fielded a second-string side for that match so the result was a bit misleading.
And Switzerland will be out to silence the snipers when they take on the Norwegians in their Group A opener.
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Switzerland Women vs Norway Women top betting tips
Norway are two-time winners of the Euros but the last of those triumphs came back in 1993 and they've failed to reach the quarter-finals in the last two tournaments.
However, they sit seven places above the Swiss in the world rankings and beat them home and away in the last Nations League. That's why BoyleSports make them Norwegians evens favourites for a win tonight, with the hosts as big as 5/2.
Both those games in the Nations League were tight, with one-goal winning margins, and the Swiss will be backed by a big crowd as they get their own party underway.
So the stalemate could be worth a punt at 9/4 while the half-time draw is safer at evens. The Swiss failed to score in all three of their home Nations League games so betting against BTTS may also pay off at 20/23 with BoyleSports.
Iceland Women v Finland Women
Before the hosts are in action, Iceland and Finland kick off the tournament with a tea-time clash in the other Group A game.
Iceland are the highest-ranked team in the section, at 14th in the world, while the Finns are lowest-ranked, at 26th.
But Thorsteinn Halldorsson's side head into the finals in poor form, going 10 without a win, while Finland finished second in their Nations League group, losing just one of their six games.
Four of Iceland's Nations League fixtures ended in draws so the half-time stalemate might be a good option again here at 21/20 with BoyleSports.
Bayern Munich forward Karolina Lea Vilhjalmsdottir is the star player for Iceland and could be worth a punt at 2/1 to get her tournament off to a scoring start.
HJK Helsinki vs Jaro
The title race in Finland is fascinating this season with only a few points separating all the sides in the top six.
HJK Helsinki are sitting fifth but a win over Jaro tonight could fire them up a few places and BoyleSports make them 1/5 hot favourites with home advantage.
That short price isn't a big surprise, with HJK on a nine-game unbeaten run before Friday's 3-0 loss away to champions KuPS. Jaro's form is also woeful, with just one win in their last seven games.
HJK have scored three or more in four of their last five at home so backing over 2.5 home goals looks decent at 20/23 with BoyleSports.
The same firm also price over 1.5 first-half goals at 23/20, a bet that has landed in the last two games for HJK.
Wednesday's Super Singles
- Draw in Switzerland Women v Norway Women 9/4 BoyleSports
- Karolina Vilhjalmsdottir anytime scorer 2/1 BoyleSports
- Over 1.5 first-half goals in HJK Helsinki v Jaro 23/20 BoyleSports
Upcoming match previews and betting tips
- Wed 17:00 Iceland Women vs Finland Women
- Wed 20:00 Switzerland Women vs Norway Women
- Thu 00:00 USA vs Guatemala
- Thu 03:00 Mexico vs Honduras
- Midweek Goals Accumulator Tips: Spain to make a statement in 7/2 Acca
- SlipsTips’ Tips: Back in-form Freigang to fire on Friday night
Racing tips
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