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Bulgaria v Norway – Yes (17:00)

Two in-form teams meet on Sunday, with goals at both ends a fair expectation.

Petar Hubchev’s Bulgaria have scored in nine of their last 11 matches, with BTTS landing in six of their last nine and both of their last two.

Norway have found the net in all five of their games in 2018, with both teams scoring in matches against Australia and Iceland, their two toughest opponents during that run.

Georgia v Latvia – No (17:00)

Georgia have won four of their last five matches to nil, with the exception a 1-0 defeat to Luxembourg, so there is little point in backing both teams to score when they meet Latvia.

The visitors drew 0-0 with Andorra in a match that produced just one shot on target on Thursday, and have only scored at Kosovo, Faroe Islands and Lithuania in their last seven away games.

A Georgia win to nil could be worth your while at , too.

France v Netherlands – Yes (19:45)

France were frustrated by Germany on Thursday, but goals should come much more easily against the Netherlands.

Didier Deschamps’ side have scored 24 goals in their last 10 games, beating the same opposition 4-0 in August, but have also conceded in five of those matches.

The Dutch, who have improved since that thrashing at the Stade de France after appointing Ronald Koeman, have scored seven goals in their last four matches with BTTS landing in each of their last three, including Thursday’s 2-1 win over Peru.

Liechtenstein v Gibraltar - No (19:45)

There’s value in backing at least one of these sides to fail to find the net on Sunday.

Gibraltar have lost nine of their 13 away matches to nil, with BTTS landing in just five of their 30 international matches.

There have been goals at both ends in just two of Liechtenstein’s last six matches, with just one goal conceded against Israel and Andorra in their last two home games suggesting that a clean sheet against Gibraltar is likely.

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