Draw at half-time –

It was level at half-time when the two sides met in the group stage and that looks a decent proposition this time around.

Three of Chile’s four matches have been level at the break, while Germany have been held twice.

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Over 1.5 goals –

Just two matches out of 12 in this competition have seen fewer than two goals scored.

Given that Germany are the tournament’s top scorers with 11, and Chile have netted in three out of four, goals look a certainty.

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More goals in the second half –

You will probably have to wait until after half time for some entertainment, though.

Of the 15 goals the two sides have scored so far, 10 have come after the break.

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Germany to score first –

Germany have opened the scoring in three of their four matches in Russia so far.

Chile, meanwhile, failed to bag in their semi-final and went a goal down to Australia in their final group game.

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Both teams to score –

Having only drawn two blanks in their last 12 in all competitions, it is logical to expect that Chile will also find the net here.

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Draw after 90 minutes –

Chile’s last two matches in the tournament have ended in stalemate after 90 minutes.

That they also played out a draw with Germany in their group-stage match suggests that there is little between the two sides.

Expect it to go all the way.

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Chile to win on penalties –

Chile have not lost a knock-out game in normal time since 2011 and won both of the last two editions of the Copa America on penalties.

They also only made it this far by knocking out Portugal via the spot in the semis.

At this price, it’s worth backing the penalty kings to do their thing.

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