Colombia – Japan Solo World Cup 2018 Prediction

19.06.2018 Colombia – Japan Solo World Cup 2018 Prediction Colombia – Japan Solo World Cup 2018 Prediction 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. All the Soccer Predictions  Tuesday posted here have a huge rate of success! Colombia – Japan 19.06.2018 | Best Betting Tips 1×2 Over Under,  Highlights, Livescore, H2H Statistic Predictions,Bet and Win Predictions Football  | Colombia is ranked on the 2nd place in the standings with 0 points, 0 goals scored and 0 goals received in the last 0 leaguegames. Japan is ranked on the 4th place in the standings with 0 points, 0 goals scored and 0 goals received in the last 0 leaguegames. H2H Statistic and Predictions Last 5 matches played for: Colombia 2017-10-10 Peru Colombia 1 : 1 D 2017-10-05 Colombia Paraguay 1 : 2 L 2017-09-05 Colombia Brazil 1 : 1 D 2017-08-31 Venezuela Colombia 0 : 0 D 2017-06-13 Cameroon Colombia 0 : 4 W Last 5 matches played for: Japan 2017-09-05 Saudi Arabia Japan 1 : 0 L 2017-08-31 Japan Australia 2 : 0 W 2017-06-13 Iraq Japan 1 : 1 D 2017-06-07 Japan Syria 1 : 1 D 2017-03-28 Japan Thailand 4 : 0 W Last 15 Matches (Win Lose Draw, Over-Under 2.5 BTTS YES/NO Scored/Failed to score ) Colombia Won Draw Lost (5/14) (7/14) (2/14) Over 2.5 Under 2.5 (6/14) (8/14) BTTS YES BTTS NO (6/14) (8/14) Scored Failed to score (10/14) (4/14) Japan Won Draw Lost (4/15) (5/15) (6/15) Over 2.5 Under 2.5 (5/15) (10/15) BTTS YES BTTS NO (8/15) (7/15) Scored Failed to score (10/15) (5/15) Best Daily Solo Betting Predictions, Statistic and Best Tips, Colombia – Japan Solo World Cup 2018 Prediction Betpluswin.com Best Win betting tips and suggestion for match between Colombia – Japan 1×2 Both Teams to Score Under/Over 1 no under

Belgium vs Panama Soccer Preview

Belgium vs Panama Soccer Preview A fascinating contrast of styles delivers the opening match between Belgium and Panama in Group G. Belgium goes strong with some serious momentum after delivering some impressive performances in their warm-up friendlies. Coach Roberto Martinez seems to boast a talented generation at the peak of its powers. With the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil and UEFA EURO 2016 under their belts, his players have brought solid international experience in their game. Now, they hope to reach totally new level In Russia. Embarking on their first World Cup, Panama has no intention of giving an easy start. Wary of Belgium’s firepower coach Hernan Dario Gomez will be anxious for his side to keep things tight at the back. Did you know that Belgium is undefeated in 11 matches against CONCACAF nations, with 9 wins and 2 draws? While Panama, on the other hand, has yet to prevail in nine previous meetings with European teams, losing 5 and drawing 4. Possible line-ups: Belgium:  Dedryck Boyata, Toby Alderweireld, Yannick Carrasco, Thomas Meunier, Dries Mertens, Eden Hazard, Thibaut Courtois, Jan Vertonghen, Axel Witsel, Kevin De Bruyne. Panama: Fidel Escobar, Eric Davis, Michael Murillo, Armando Cooper, Edgar Barcenas, Jose Luis Rodriguez, Jaime Penedo; Roman Torres, Gabriel Gomez, Anibal Godoy, Blas Perez.

Tunisia vs England Soccer Preview

Tunisia vs England Soccer Preview England and winning the World Cup is already something that’s kind of distant memory. It’s so much that everyone struggles to even remember that they had a victory against Slovenia, 1-0 almost eight years ago at South Africa 2010. Something noticeable is that none of those players was named in the team for Russia. The Three Lions have refreshed and have a new start with a host of young faces in the line-up since Gareth Southgate took over. Only five players have traveled to Brazil four years ago, so now this rejuvenated England team will attempt to end a four-game winless streak against Tunisia. Far from pushovers the North Africans still have ambitions on their own at the tournament. Tunisia has shown that are tough and well-organized opponents. Did you know that in 1998 in Marseille on June 15th the opening fixture of Group G was England against Tunisia? The match ended in England’s favor scoring 2-0. Possible line-ups: Tunisia: Syam Ben Youssef, Dylan Bronn, Ali Maaloul, Fakhreddine Ben Youssef, Wahbi Khazri, Naim Sliti, Mouez Hassen, Yassine Meriah, Ellyes Skhiri, Anice Badri, Ferjani Sassi. England:  Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire, Jordan Pickford, Kieran Trippier, Dele Alli, Jordan Henderson, Jesse Lingard, Ashley Young.  

Sweden vs Korea Republic Soccer Preview

Sweden vs Korea Republic Soccer Preview This opening match between Sweden and Korea Republic could well decide their future, with defending Germany looming large in Group F. The Swedes are a solid and well-knit unit that has qualified for Russia 2018 at the expense of Italy no less. This is their first game in the world finals in 12 years. Sweden is making their return, but this time without their talisman for the last decade, Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The South Koreans have a very clear objective, embarking on their tenth World Cup campaign. Their objective is to improve their performance, since in Brazil four years ago they went home early collecting a solitary point in the group stage. Did you know that Sweden’s and Korea’s first face-off was back at the 1948 Olympic Games in London, where the Scandinavians won 12-0? Will Taeguk Warriors end their winless run against the Swedes in the first world finals encounter? Possible line-ups: Sweden: Forsberg, Olsen, Lindelof, Augustinsson, Berg, Toivonen, Lustig, Granqvist, Claesson, Larsson, Ekdal. Korea Republic: Kim Younggwon, Jang Hyunsoo, Park Jooho, Hwang Heechan, Lee Jaesung, Son Heung-min,  Kim Seunggyu, Lee Yong, Ki Sungyueng, Jung Wooyoung, Kim Shinwook.  

Costa Rica vs Serbia Soccer Preview

Costa Rica vs Serbia Soccer Preview As they arrive in Samara, a city that is famous as Russia’s aerospace center, Serbia and Costa Rica are ready to lift at the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018. After getting out of a tough group with England, Uruguay, and Italy at Brazil 2014 journey Costa Rica have advanced all the way to the quarter-finals and were the Cinderella story of the tournament. And Serbia is back on the world stage for the first time since 2010 where they have failed, despite defeating Germany 1-0 in their second match. They finished top of Group D in European qualifying ahead of the likes of Austria, Republic of Ireland and Wales. Did you know that Serbia (all as Yugoslavia, and all in the group stage) have won all three of their previous World Cup Fixtures against CONCACAF opposition – 4-1 vs. Mexico in Porto Alegre in 1950, 1-0 vs. Honduras in Zaragoza and 1-0 vs. the USA in Nantes in 1998. Possible line-ups: Costa Rica: Keylor Navas, Giancarlo Gonzalez, Bryan Oviedo, David Guzman, Celso Borges, Bryan Ruiz, Oscar Duarte, Johnny Acosta, Cristian Gamboa, Christian Bolanos, Marco Urena. Serbia: Nikola Milenkovic, Dusko Tosic, Aleksandar Kolarov, Vladimir Stojkovic, Branislav Ivanovic, Dusan Tadic, Adem Ljajic, Filip Kostic, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Nemanja Matic, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.    

Germany vs Mexico Soccer Preview

Germany vs Mexico Soccer Preview Much change has been forthcoming for Germany since their last FIFA World Cup appearance. A lot of experienced players have retired from the international team for the four-time champions, and the youngsters did not make the final 23 for Russia. But there are two things that have remained stable, and that’s Joachim Low and success. Unstoppable Germany breezed through World Cup qualifying, by winning 10 out of 10, scoring 43 and conceding just 4, lifted the FIFA Confederations Cup last year with their youthful squad. And on top of that Low has signed a contract until 2020.   Mexico has them grown under the tutelage of Juan Carlos Osorio, who’s in charge since 2015. They lost just once in 16 games, and the sole defeat coming with the result 4-1 last year in Sochi. But their passage to Russia had already been confirmed. Did you know that Germany, since they have lost an opener only 36 years ago against Algeria, has averaged 3.5 goals per match in their opening games of the World Cup? And did you know that to win a World Cup opener, took Mexico 56 years? Their victory came at the ninth attempt on home soil at Mexico 1986. Possible line-ups: Germany: Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller, Mesut Ozil, Manuel Neuer, Joshua Kimmich, Jerome Boateng, Sami Khedira,  Julian Draxler, Timo Werner​, Mats Hummels, Jonas Hector. Mexico: Hugo Ayala, Hector Moreno, Miguel Layun, Jesus Corona, Javier Hernandez, Hirving Lozano, Guillermo Ochoa, Carlos Salcedo, Hector Herrera, Andres Guardado, Carlos Vela. Germany vs Mexico Soccer Preview

Brazil vs Switzerland Soccer Preview

Brazil vs Switzerland Soccer Preview Tournament favorites Brazil against Switzerland will provide a spectacular setting for the second match in Group E at the FIFA World Cup Russia at the Rostov Arena. This Sunday game marks the return of the Brazilians after their devastating campaign on home soil in 2014. Two years in recovering from that traumatic match, and then thanks to Tite’s arrival as a coach of Brazil. He restored a sense of calm to the team. The five-time world champions have only six players with World Cup experience in their ranks, just like as was the case four years ago. Swiss has lost just once since early 2016 and only exited UEFA EURO 2016 on penalties. So facing Brazil will be quite challenging. In the European preliminaries, Switzerland had an excellent campaign and they know what it takes to impress against a big-name team in an opening match. They have already beaten eventual champions Spain in their first outing at South Africa in 2010. Possible line-ups: Brazil:  Marcelo, Casemiro, Alisson, Danilo, Neymar, Thiago Silva, Paulinho, Philippe Coutinho, Willian, Gabriel Jesus. Switzerland: Schaer, Akanji, Rodriguez, Sommer; Lichtsteiner, Shaqiri, Dzemaili, Zuber, Seferovic, Behrami, Xhaka.    

Argentina vs Iceland Soccer Preview

Argentina vs Iceland Soccer Preview Argentina and Iceland are the teams that are opening match of Group D at Moscow’s Spartak Stadium. Argentina is a two-time world champion and 2014 runners-up while on the other hand, Iceland is making their first World Cup appearance in Russia. They are the smallest of all 32 nations by population with just under 335.000 inhabitants. Despite Argentina’s attacking line up led by Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and Angel Di Maria and their vast experience they still struggled in qualifying. Thanks to Messi’s hat-trick in their last qualifier against Ecuador they secured their ticket to Europe. Iceland celebrated another major success by reaching their first Cup, besides the primary, reaching the quarter-finals of UEFA EURO 2016. Their campaign was remarkable for its efficiency, with Iceland needing 16 goals to qualify – fewer than any other group winner. Did you know that it was also June 16th when Lionel Messi made his debut on the World Cup in 2006 in a 6-0 win over Serbia and Montenegro? He scored the first of five goals he has scored in the competition. Possible line-ups: Argentina: Lionel Messi, Angel Di Maria, Sergio Aguero, Wilfredo Caballero; Eduardo Salvio, Nicolas Otamendi,  Javier Mascherano, Lucas Biglia, Maximiliano Meza, Marcos Rojo, Nicolas Tagliafico. Iceland: Ragnar Sigurdsson, Kari Arnason, Birkir Saevarsson, Birkir Bjarnason, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Johann Gudmundsson, Jon Bodvarsson, Hannes Halldorsson, Hordur Magnusson, Emil Hallfredsson, Aron Gunnarsson.

Croatia vs Nigeria Soccer Preview

Croatia vs Nigeria Soccer Preview Croatia and Nigeria are opening their campaigns against one another in Kaliningrad on June 16th. The first meeting is expected to be a cracker, it promises a lot. In group D where Croatia and Nigeria are equally accustomed to playing on the front foot, both are about to take initiative to have a kickstart. Entertainment looks guaranteed for now! Croatia’s last victory against an African country was in Brazil 2014, where the Vatreni has put four goals against Cameroon on the global stage. The Super Eagles can also draw a memory of their most recent encounter against a Balkan opposition, and that was their scoring result of 1-0 against Bosnia and Herzegovina four years ago. Possible line-ups: Croatia: Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic, Ivan Perisic, Danijel Subasic, Sime Vrsaljko, Domagoj Vida, Andrej Kramaric, Ante Rebic, Mario Mandzukic, Domagoj Vida, Dejan Lovren, Ivan Strinic.   Nigeria: Kenneth Omeruo, William Troost-Ekong, Wilfred Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, John Obi Mikel, Odion Ighalo,  Francis Uzoho, Brian Idowu, Shehu Abdullahi, Wilfred Ndidi, Oghenekaro Etebo, Victor Moses. Soccer preview

France vs Australia Soccer Preview

France vs Australia Soccer Preview This match brings the new adventure for Group C marking the beginning of these two teams. France had one of their best-ever performances in a FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, also will be keen to put their bitter defeat to Portugal on their home soil back in 2016 as part of UEFA EURO. They look like are about to progress at the FIFA World Cup 2018. Having players like Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe in the forward line things are about to get hot on the field. Veteran Tim Cahill provided several crucial goals making the way to Russia possible via the playoffs. For Australia, all that remains is to see which 11 players Bert van Marwijk will select. Even if they are the clear outsiders in their opening game, they are ready and hungry to perform, not satisfied with simply making it to Russia. Here are the possible line-ups: France: Antoine Griezmann, Kylian Mbappe, Olivier Giroud, Hugo Lloris, Benjamin Mendy, Samuel Umtiti, N’Golo Kante, Paul Pogba, Raphael Varane, Djibril Sidibe, Blaise Matuidi.   Australia: Trent Sainsbury, Mark Milligan, Josh Risdon, Robbie Kruse, Andrew Nabbout, Mathew Leckie,  Mathew Ryan, Aziz Behich,  Aaron Mooy, Mile Jedinak, Massimo Luongo.   Soccer Preview

Peru vs Denmark Soccer Preview

Peru vs Denmark Soccer Preview Watching these two teams hearing their anthems in this World Cup will definitely be a very emotional moment. Peru has not qualified since Spain 1982, while Denmark has missed out on Brazil in 2014. For them to make it out of the group stage both teams need three points that will actually help them enormously since France are the red-hot favorites in Group C.   No matter what having these two teams back on the world stage is an event in itself. Peru may have come with a late run during the qualifiers with a six-match unbeaten streak at the end. They have plenty of quality up front, players like Jefferson Farfan, Paolo Guerrero, and Edison Flores. While Denmark is banking on the consistency that their team has from front to back. In their qualifying campaign, they scored 22 goals, and star player Christian Eriksen notched 11 of those 22 goals. He is already the main playmaker in team Denmark. Here are the possible line-ups: Peru: Alberto Rodriguez, Christian Ramos, Miguel Trauco, Christian Cueva, Jefferson Farfan, Paolo Guerrero, Renato Tapia, Yoshimar Yoton, Edison Flores, Pedro Galesse, Luis Advincula.   Denmark: Christian Eriksen, Simon Kjaer, Henrik Dalsgaard, William Kvist, Kasper Schmeichel, Jens Stryger Larsen, Andreas Christensen, Tomas Delaney, Pione Sisto, Nicolai Jorgensen, Yurary Poulsen. Soccer Tips and Predictions