Great Dane Football Blog – UK Edition will every week give four suggestions on where to place your bets in the weekend. This weekend, International Friendlies are where to bet!

International Friendly



02-06-2012 – 16.00
Denmark
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Australia
5/6
23/10
13/5
888Sport.com
5/6
12/5
16/5
Unibet.com
1.80
3.55
4.25
Denmark are favorites in this match, however; the team is struggling with injuries and bad play. The meeting against Brazil, last weekend, showed a Denmark team, nowhere near their top form. Individual errors and bad communication gave Brazil three goals. If Australia comes with everything they got, and puts some pressure on the Danish defends, this could end with a victory for them.


International Friendly



02-06-2012 – 17.15
England
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Belgium
4/7
3/1
5/1
8/13
11/4
9/2
1.60
3.65
6.00
England is considered favorites for this match, and they will live up to the expectations. However, Belgium is not a weak team, with profiles in English, French and German football. Belgium will be able to cause problems for England, but the Brits should be able to swift them away. A narrow England victory could be a bet.


International Friendly



02-06-2012 – 18.00
Norway
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Croatia
11/8
9/4
6/4
6/4
9/4
13/8
2.65
3.25
2.60
Norway and Croatia is both in the EURO 2012 finals and the bookmakers have played some equal odds. Personally, I believe that this could end in a draw. Both teams have some great attackers and a strong defends, and you might consider the two teams very alike. However, if I have to name a winner, it would be Norway. They might have those extra five per cent that can give them a win.


International Friendly



02-06-2012 – 19.45
Portugal
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Turkey
4/7
5/2
4/1
4/7
11/4
9/2
1.50
4.00
6.50
Portugal is favorites against Turkey and should win this without any competition. Turkey has a good team, but the Portuguese should be stronger. However, we can expect some substitutions in the squad, which can have an influence on the result. The question is then, if the Portugal reserves are strong enough? I think they are. Portugal wins.