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Euro 2024 Qualifying Odds & Picks: Iceland vs Portugal, Scotland vs Georgia & More

John Dillon

By John Dillon in Soccer News

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Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo (7) shoots on goal against Uruguay forward Darwin Nunez
Nov 28, 2022; Lusail, Qatar; Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo (7) shoots on goal against Uruguay forward Darwin Nunez (11) during the second half of the group stage match in the 2022 World Cup at Lusail Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Yukihito Taguchi-USA TODAY Sports
  • There are 11 more qualifying group ties in Europe on Tuesday with all kick-off times at 2:45 pm ET
  • McTominay could be on target for Scotland while Portugal seeks another glut of goals in Iceland
  • See our predictions, previews odds and best bets for UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifying on June 20

Tuesday, June 20 completes Matchday 4 in the Euro 2024 Qualifying matches during the current international break. See our picks and the all the Euro 2024 Qualifying odds for the day here.

In Euro 2024 Group E, fourth-placed Moldova has drawn twice while losing once. So it offers a wide but potentially lucrative price of +1200 to hold second-placed Poland at home.

Meanwhile, star-studded Belgium is an obvious wide favorite at -425 away in Estonia after a win and a draw so far as it chases Euro 2024 Group F leader Austria.

Bosnia has only one win in three games in Euro 2024 Group J but is heavily favored to improve against tiny Liechtenstein at -170.

Euro 2024 Qualifying Odds June 20

Matchup Home Draw Away
Iceland  vs Portugal +850 +450 -310
Estonia vs Belgium +1200 +550 – 425
Moldova vs Poland +1200 +550 -425
Norway vs Cyprus -800 +950 +1800
Hungary  vs Lithuania -600 +700 +1600
Scotland vs Georgia -195 +310 +650
Liechtenstein vs Slovakia +3000 +1900 -250
Bosnia vs Luxembourg -170 +300 +500
Austria vs Sweden +110 +245 +270
Faroe Islands vs Albania +500 +270 -150
Bulgaria vs Serbia +650 +320 -205

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Scotland vs Georgia Picks

The leading two teams meet in Euro 2024 Group A in Scotland vs Georgia in Glasgow on Tuesday.

Steve Clarke’s Scottish side has nine points following a 100 percent start – with the latest win a surprise 2-1 victory in Norway on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Georgia is in second place with four points from its two games. It won 2-1 in Cyprus last weekend.

Despite being unbeaten so far – having also drawn 1-1 at home against Norway – Georgia is a wide outside for this fixture at Hampden Park with a price of +650.

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Moreover, Scotland is a heavy favorite at -195. Unsurprising, perhaps, as it beat mighty Spain 2-0 in its last home qualifier.

The draw is rated at +310 which may be attractive despite Scotland’s good form – depending on whether Georgia can discover some more stubbornness. The game kicks off at 2:45 pm ET.

Scott McTominay, the Manchester United, midfielder, has scored four times in this campaign for Scotland – although he did not find the net in Norway.

He is offered at a good value price of +350 to score this time around in the Euro 2024 qualifying odds.

Meanwhile, the Scottish team has won its last five fixtures at Hampden Park. So perhaps the search for value should concentrate on the spread offers.

In this market, Scotland is offered at +145 to win by two goals or more (Spread -1.5).

Scotland vs Georgia Prediction: Scott McTominay to Score (+350)

Hungary vs Lithuania Picks

The host nation will attempt to claim the top spot in Euro 2024 Group G in the meeting of Hungary vs Lithuania.

There have been seven wins from eight Euro qualifiers at home in the Puskas Arena in Budapest for Hungary since October, 2015.

Therefore, it is a wide favorite at -600.

Meanwhile, the visiting Lithuanian side is a heavy outsider at -1600 despite a brave showing with 10 men when it drew 1-1 at home against Bulgaria last Saturday.

This suggests there might be value in taking a chance on a draw this time at +700. Kick-off is at 2:45 pm ET.

Hungary is in second place in the section with one win and one draw – having been disappointingly held 0-0 away in Montenegro on Saturday.

However, it can go top if it defeats Lithuania and group leader Serbia is beaten by Bulgaria.

Meanwhile, Lithuania sits in fourth place with one point.

Martin Adam has scored twice in 13 games for Hungary. Not a hugely impressive record. However, the forward from South Korean K League club Ulsan Hyundai is the joint favorite to score in this tie at +100.

Team-mate Dominik Szoboszlai is also priced at +100 to be on target.

Among the total goals offers, there is a price of +130 for there to be two goals or fewer (Under 2.5).

Hungary vs Lithuania Prediction: Draw +700

Iceland vs Portugal Picks

Another 100 percent record will be on the line in Iceland vs Portugal in Euro 2024 Group J in Reykjavik.

In three straight wins, Portugal has yet to even concede a goal while scoring 13 times.

It was a 3-0 winner against Bosnia on Saturday and in Iceland, it is rated as a huge -310 for an away win.

Meanwhile, Iceland lost 2-1 at home against Slovakia last weekend.

With kick-off at 2:45 pm ET, Iceland is priced at +850. Meanwhile, the draw is +450.

The value therefore obviously lies elsewhere in this fixture.

Portugal is priced at +215 to win by three goals or more among the spread offers (Spread -2.5).

Given that it put six past Luxembourg and four past Liechtenstein – admittedly both tiny football nations – another goal festival could be on the cards against another of the smaller, if more accomplished outfits.

If Iceland to prove a tougher challenge than expected, there is a total goals price of +125 for there be two goals or fewer (Under 2.5).

Iceland vs Portugal Prediction: Portugal -2.5 (+215)

John Dillon
John Dillon

Sports Writer

John Dillon is a leading member of the UK's sporting media, having spent three decades as a national newspaper soccer and sports writer, broadcaster and author. He has covered five World Cups, six European Championships and was Chief Sports Writer at the Daily Express for 14 years.

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