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Andorra v Kazakhstan – No (19:45)  

Andorra have drawn their last three matches 0-0, so backing a maximum of one team to find the net in this match is obvious.

Both teams have scored in none of the hosts’ last 13 games overall, while they have managed just one goal for themselves in their last nine.

One team has won to nil in Kazakhstan’s last two, and they should win this one in that fashion at .

Portugal v Italy – Yes (19:45)

After Thursday’s 1-1 draw with Croatia, both teams have scored in four of Portugal’s last five matches.

There have been goals at both ends in four of the hosts’ last six games, while none of their last three goals have been scored by Cristiano Ronaldo, proving that they can find the net without him.

Italy have scored and conceded in all of their four matches under Roberto Mancini.

Scotland v Albania – Yes (19:45)

Scotland may have failed to score in consecutive home matches either side of the New Year - before drawing a blank against Belgium - but the return of several key players should ensure that they can recapture the form that saw them hit the net in 15 consecutive home games previously.

Keeping Albania out at the other end could prove difficult, though.

The visitors have scored 16 goals in their last 10 away games, only failing to hit the net in Italy and Spain.

Sweden v Turkey – Yes {19:45)

Turkey have scored and conceded in all of their last five matches, a rarity in international football, so it is worth backing that run to extend on Sunday.

The visitors have scored 11 goals in their last seven away games, with BTTS landing in five of them.

Sweden have scored in 11 of their last 13 at home, so should extend their visitor’s entertaining record.

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