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Georgia v Wales –

Georgia have been one of the more open sides in European World Cup qualifying, with both sides scoring in all but one of their eight games so far.

Kakhaber Tskhadadze’s side have scored in all four of their home matches, and are also yet to keep a clean sheet on home turf, letting in seven goals in total.

And they should concede again when they play Wales, who have netted in seven of their eight qualifiers.

These sides drew 1-1 when they met in Cardiff almost exactly a year ago, and a similar result is likely on Friday evening.

Austria v Serbia –

Serbia are a pretty reliable BTTS side, with both teams scoring in five of their eight qualifiers so far.

They’ve got on the scoresheet in every one of those games, managing to score against both Wales and Republic of Ireland away from home.

That run should continue against Austria, who have only managed to keep Moldova out in qualifying.

Marcel Koller’s hosts lost 3-2 when these teams met in Serbia last October, and it’s safe to expect another high-scoring game in the return fixture.

Kosovo v Ukraine –

Ukraine will definitely score in this one.

Andriy Shevchenko’s side have notched 11 goals in eight qualifiers so far, and now face a Kosovo side that have lost eight of nine, conceding 20 in the process.

What this comes down to, then, is whether the hosts can also get on the scoresheet, and Ukraine’s poor defensive record suggests that they will.

The visitors have conceded in each of their seven away games since the Euros last summer, and haven’t kept a clean sheet outside of Ukraine since September 2015.

Kosovo have scored in two of their last three home games, so it’s worth backing them to do so again.

USA v Panama –

USA can usually be relied upon to get on the scoresheet.

They’ve found the net in nine of their 11 home games in 2017, with Costa Rica and Serbia the only sides to keep them out.

Bruce Arena’s side have also kept just one clean sheet in their last six home games, and let two in against both Costa Rica and Martinique.

Panama have scored in five of their last seven fixtures, and should do so again on Saturday night.

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*Odds subject to change