Bet 1: Back Belgium to beat Bosnia at 2.50

International football takes centre stage this weekend with another round of World Cup Qualifiers and, as ever, the Betting.Betfair International section offers a wealth of tips, preview and analysis to help with your football selections.
Manchester United duo Romelu Lukaku and Marouane Fellaini have both suffered injury scares but Fellaini is likely to be fit and will feature, and although it is tempting to assume that Belgium, who have already qualified for the World Cup, might be beatable here, that could be a mistake.
Bosnia certainly have plenty to play for and are desperate for points to stay in the race for second place, but a 3-2 defeat against Cyprus last month showed how fragile the home side can be and without star midfielder Miralem Pjanic they could struggle to create many chances here. Back the visitors to outclass their opponents.

Bet 2: Back India to beat Australia at 1.67

Having gone down 4-1 in the fifty over format, Australia will now try their luck in a three-match Twenty20 series, but the outcome is likely to be similar.
The Aussies have a surprisingly poor Twenty20 record, having lost 43 of their 92 Twenty20 Internationals to date and their record against India is particularly poor. They've won only four out of nine against these opponents, as well as all three encounters on Indian soil: in 2007, 2013 and 2016.
Unlike their Indian counterparts, Australia's star players have struggled to transfer their IPL Twenty20 form to the international arena, and I can't see the tourists having any joy here against an Indian team that has won 17 of their last 23 Twenty20s.

Bet 3: Back Northampton to beat Gloucester at 1.91

Gloucester stumbled badly against Sale last time, nearly setting a club record for the most points conceded in the Premiership. They eventually lost 57-10, which was one shy of their record: a 58-21 defeat that came against Saturday's opponents in 2002.
They are unlikely to play that badly again, but will need an enormous improvement if they are to overcome a resurgent Northampton side that has risen to the top of the table after a run of five games without defeat. Saints are unbeaten in nine against the Cherry and Whites and they can should leave Kingsholm this weekend with a win.


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