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Denmark v Chile –

Denmark have found the net in nine of their last 11 matches, scoring five against Ireland and four against Poland during that spell.

They’ve also kept just one clean sheet in their last four, letting in three against Jordan in January.

Chile have both scored and conceded in their last three friendlies – all of which were away from home – including Saturday’s 2-1 win over Sweden.

Germany v Brazil –

Both teams have scored in four of Germany’s last five games, including their 1-1 draw with Spain on Friday night.

The world champions have scored 44 goals in 16 games over the past year, but have also failed to keep clean sheets against Spain, France, Azerbaijan, Northern Ireland and Czech Republic since September.

Expect goals at both ends once again when they play Brazil, who won 3-0 against Russia on Friday and have scored 16 in their last eight.

Colombia v Australia –

Colombia beat France 3-2 on Friday night to extend their scoring sequence to six consecutive matches.

They’ve also kept just one clean sheet during that run, which was in a 4-0 win over China.

There should be more goals when Jose Pekerman’s side take on Australia, who have been involved in five BTTS matches out of their last six and kept one clean sheet in 12.

Spain v Argentina –

Spain’s 1-1 draw with Germany on Friday was just the second time in seven games that they have failed to score at least three times.

Julen Lopetegui’s side have found the net in 17 successive matches, and have also kept just two clean sheets in their last six.

They face an Argentina side that have scored eight goals in their last four, including two against Italy last time out.

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