Free betting tips & analysis Oddevold – Torns

18.07.2018 Free betting tips & analysis Oddevold – Torns Our predictions for matches are based on a large number of factors such as direct meetings, last matches, lineup, standings and so on. By visiting our website betpluswin.com you will increase your winning chances. Free betting tips & analysis Oddevold – Torns  Predictions  Wednesday Oddevold – Torns 18.07.2018 | Best Betting Tips 1×2 Over Under, Free Daily betting tips & analysis, H2H Statistic Predictions, Bet and Win Predictions Football, top btts predictions for today | Oddevold is ranked on the 6th place in the standings with 25 points, 22 goals scored and 26 goals received in the last 16 leaguegames. Torns is ranked on the 2nd place in the standings with 34 points, 22 goals scored and 13 goals received in the last 16 leaguegames. H2H Statistic and Predictions Last 5 matches played for: Oddevold & Torns 2018-05-06 Torns Oddevold 0 : 0 / Last 5 matches played for: Oddevold 2018-07-13 Grebbestad Oddevold 1 : 1 D 2018-07-09 Oddevold Tvååker 0 : 3 L 2018-06-30 Oskarshamns AIK Oddevold 3 : 0 L 2018-06-24 Oddevold Åtvidaberg 1 : 0 W 2018-06-16 Oddevold Ängelholm 3 : 1 W Last 5 matches played for: Torns 2018-07-13 Torns Lund 2 : 1 W 2018-07-08 Husqvarna Torns 0 : 1 W 2018-06-30 Torns Skövde AIK 2 : 1 W 2018-06-20 Karlskrona Torns 1 : 1 D 2018-06-16 Åtvidaberg Torns 1 : 1 D Last 15 Matches (Win, Lose, Draw, Over/Under 2.5, BTTS YES/NO, Scored/Failed to score ) Oddevold Won Draw Lost (7/15)(3/15)(5/15) Over 2.5 Under 2.5 (9/15)(6/15) BTTS YES BTTS NO (7/15)(8/15) Scored Failed to score (11/15)(4/15) Torns Won Draw Lost (7/15)(6/15)(2/15) Over 2.5 Under 2.5 (7/15)(8/15) BTTS YES BTTS NO (8/15)(7/15) Scored Failed to score (11/15)(4/15) Free betting tips & analysis, Statistic and Best Tips, Best Daily betting tips and analysis for match between  Oddevold – Torns Solo Prediction Mathematical football predictions Oddevold – Torns  Free betting tips & analysis Oddevold – Torns  1×2 Both Teams to Score Under/Over 2 Yes Over 2.5  

The reputations on the rise in Russia

  Kieran Trippier 27, wing-back, England Trippier’s dead-ball ability was fundamental to England’s run to the semi-finals built on the back of set pieces. The 3-5-2 formation allowed both Trippier and Kyle Walker to feature, allowed the Tottenham wing-back to find his place in the side, just with a switch of that formation. He was instrumental in some of the Three Lions most memorable moments when delivering the corner of Harry Kane’s winner against Tunisia and the sensational free-kick against Croatia in the semi-final.       Denis Cheryshev 27, midfielder, Russia This World Cup for Cheryshev would’ve been more of a dream experience if he had stepped out on the Luzhniki pitch for the Final. After having suffered an injury-disrupted spell at Villareal so far, and after failing to break through at Real Madrid this has been his time to shine. Striking in the quarter-final against Croatia was a simple evidence of that.       Takashi Inui 30, midfielder, Japan His signing is looking impressively since snapped up by Real Betis before the tournament as he drew plenty of admiring glances during Japan’s four games. He shone brightly as a disciple of the classic Samurai Blue style. His quick passing and non-stop dynamism along with the creative focus for the side, bringing goals, unpredictability and invention are just parts of why his reputation is on the rise.     Yerry Mina 23, defender, Colombia Mina’s quality as a rugged-but-classy centre-back had not gone unnoticed. He’s being picked up by Barcelona in January. His talent was far from common knowledge, having earned just a handful of appearances. All that profoundly changed with the towering performances in both boxes. Scoring in the dramatic equalizer against England and scoring in three successive games (including the mentioned one), ensured his hulking figure to stick in the minds of many.

Croatia returns home to a heroic welcome

Upon their arrival home in the Balkan country on Monday afternoon Croatia’s staff and players were greeted to a heroes’ welcome following their runners-up finish at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia – their best placing at a world finals. With the team’s plane, The Vatreni flew into Zagreb being escorted by two Croatian Mig 21 fighter planes. Zlatko Dalic’s squad rode on a rooftop bus after landing at the airport and greeting supporters along the road towards the country’s capital, with the players sharing in the celebrations. In the center of Zagreb, at Bana Jelacica Square the team greeted a large, warm and passionate crowd of appreciative fans. The statue of the war hero governor Ban Josip Jelacic was dropped in a red and white chequered flag also. Zlatko Dalic and the whole team stepped on a stage that has been set up for a welcome in front of the singing crowd so they can address. Wearing the silver medals on their necks, their smiling and satisfied faces were inevitable to notice. The smile on their faces was even bigger when they saw how many fans have come out to greet them and welcome them.  Almost 550.000 people got on the streets and the rest is history!

“Croatia can be proud” – Luka Modric

As national heroes, Croatia’s players and their coach will return from Russia 2018. With a tangible reward for his hugely impressive campaign, Luka Modric heads home with having collected the tournament’s adidas Golden Ball award. He said: “I’m proud of that. I would also like to thank all my team-mates because without their help I would certainly not have received this award. We were so close to winning the World Cup itself, and we will certainly think about it for a long time. But we can be proud. When you see this support of the fans after the match, it definitely makes you happier. We know we did something big here. But when you come so close, it is not easy to take.” Modric winced at the fresh and painful memory of their 4-2 Final loss to France, though justifiably proud with both of his own outstanding performances in Russia and of his team’s spectacular campaign. He also said: “We fought heroically, we did everything to win, but we were unlucky,” he said. “We were the better team most of the match but unfortunately some unlucky and clumsy goals cost us dearly and gave France the advantage.” While Dalic said: “I congratulate France on their title, and I also have to congratulate my players. This was maybe the best game we played in this tournament; we controlled the match. But against a side as strong as France, you must not make mistakes. We are a bit sad but we have to be proud as well for what we’ve done.”

France are the 2018 World Cup Champions!

The France players lingered on the pitch for several long minutes, reveling in a happy ending that will be remembered for eternity, fresh off their triumph in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Final. The challenge posed by the excellent Croatia side has been overcome by a generation of supremely gifted players showing their passion and determination to run out victorious in a game that they never had complete control – despite scoring four goals. Their celebration was almost as if they were not quite sure how to express so much joy in one go, so they subsequently emerged singing and shouting. “The party is only getting started. This is just the beginning: we’re going to savor this win for four years!” – Benjamin Pavard explained. The heroes, while flooded by messages by the loved ones, got a glimpse of the scenes of joy that were playing out across France. Les Bleus cavorted in nothing but underwear and then got dressed again while congratulating each other. They were beside themselves. Paul Pogba said: “What? Am I mad? I must be mad! I scored in the Final!” An extra touch of charm and mystique during the closing ceremony added the torrential rain, to an occasion that no one seemed prepared for. As player and coach after becoming just the third man to win the World Cup, Didier Deschamps couldn’t keep his emotions away and added: “This is amazing, it’s the pinnacle: France is on top of the world! It’s really fantastic. Kudos to the team and my staff. We’ve spent 55 days working hard together. I’m thrilled to see my players so happy. They did it and I’m proud of them.” While headed off for his press conference, the squad ambushed him and doused him with champagne and beer. They released all the tension and pent-up stress from the past month and a half in which they have worked and lived together. That was a moment of collective euphoria and happiness that France deserved for sure on this World Cup. The togetherness has been rewarded. Team France knows that they have written their own names in history on a precise date, July 15th, 2018, which will not be forgotten.