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Netherlands to beat Sweden –

Netherlands need a 7-0 win to beat Sweden to a play-off spot.

That’s probably not going to happen, but Dick Advocaat’s side should at least take the three points given that they’ve won three of their four home qualifiers so far, scoring 12 goals and conceding just three.

Sweden have lost two of their four away games in this qualifying campaign, conceding twice against France and three to Bulgaria, and only managed a draw when they hosted the Netherlands in September 2016.

Belgium (-2) to beat Cyprus –

Despite a gruelling 4-3 win away at Bosnia, Belgium should still have enough in the tank to thrash Cyprus.

Roberto Martinez’s side are unbeaten with nine wins out of 10 in World Cup qualifying, scoring 22 and conceding two at home.

Expect them to put a few past the Cypriots, who have lost three of four away and scored just two goals, both against Gibraltar.

Mexico to beat Honduras –

Mexico have already qualified for the World Cup, having gone unbeaten in their 15 games so far and conceded just five goals.

They should manage to see off a Honduras side that have won just one of their last seven qualifiers.

Mexico won two and drew one of the previous three meetings between these teams in this qualifying campaign, and came away from their last trip to Honduras with a 2-0 victory.

Brazil to beat Chile –

Brazil have never – that’s right, never – lost a World Cup qualifier at home.

Don’t expect that to change on Tuesday night.

Tite’s side have won nine of their last 11 competitive games, and have scored at least two goals in all eight of their home games so far.

They’re good value to beat Chile, who have lost four and drawn one of their last five away qualifiers.