Uruguay vs France Soccer Preview-Predictions

Uruguay vs France Soccer Preview-Predictions In the first-quarter final of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, Uruguay and France meet in a match that promises much and a reunion or two. Lucas Hernandez and Antoine Griezmann face off with Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez, their Atletico Madrid team-mates, while PSG strike partners Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani also cross paths. An injury doubt for La Celeste is El Matador, who scored twice against Portugal before limping off. Heading into this clash of former world champions both teams are unbeaten. Winning all the games and conceding one goal so far are the Uruguayans, while Les Bleus knocked out Argentina in a spectacular Round of 16 clashes. The finishing skills of the forwards of team France, to extend their nine-match unbeaten run against South American sides at the World Cup will be their prime focus. The Uruguayan belief will be buoyed by another revealing stat: La Celeste on the six previous occasions reached the last eight at the world finals, only once did they fail to progress. Possible line-ups: Uruguay: Nahitan Nandez, Lucas Torreira, Edinson Cavani/Cristhian Stuani, Matias Vecino, Rodrigo Bentancur, Luis Suarez, Martin Caceres, Jose Maria Gimenez, Diego Godin, Diego Laxalt, Fernando Muslera. France: Kylian Mbappe, Antoine Griezmann, Corentin Tolisso, N’Golo Kante, Paul Pogba, Benjamin Pavard, Raphael Varane, Samuel Umtiti, Lucas Hernandez, Hugo Lloris. Uruguay vs France Soccer Preview-Predictions 1×2 Both Teams to Score Under/Over 1x no /  

The statistics from Russia 2018 so far

Statistics Russia 2018 60 years have passed since Pele became the fourth teenager to score multiple goals in a World Cup game. The fifth player now is Kylian Mbappe. 48 years have passed since one team had overturned a two-goal deficit and winning a knockout-phase match at the World Cup until Belgium rallied to stun Japan with a result of 3-2. West Germany has been the last one who came from two goals down to edge England 3-2 at Mexico in 1970. 40 million – thanks to the Sweden- Switzerland game that is the cumulative attendance the World Cup reached. The tournament with the attendance the set a record was USA 1994 (3.59 million), Brazil 2014 (3.43 million) and Germany 2006 (3.36 million), while 2.58 million spectators counting has attended the matches in Russia 2018. Out of the 146 goals at Russia 2018 only 31 have been scored after the 80th minute and that’s 21% in stats. Out of 56 matches played 22 have been goalless at half-time. However, only one of those matches has finished 0-0. A World Cup record is that it took 37 matches for the first goalless draw at the tournament. 28 penalties have been awarded at Russia 2018 which is a record for a World Cup. Successfully converted have been only 21. 17 matches as Captain Rafa Marquez in the World Cup made it break Diego Maradona’s record. Also, the Mexican player became the only player to wear the armband at five World Cups and the third player to appear in five editions after Lothar Matthaus and Antonio Carbajal. 7 consecutive World Cups in Round of 16 elimination have ended for Mexico. Mexico has failed to score and concede 13 times in seven-and-a-half hours of action against Brazil in the competition.   6 goals as Captain Harry Kane has scored and equaled Maradona’s World Cup record. He tied the England record for goals at an edition of the tournament set by Gary Lineker at Mexico in 1986. 3 consecutive World Cups at the group stage has seen the defending champions fall after Germany emulated Italy in 2010 and Spain in 2014. 3 successive appearances at Yerry Mina and he became the first defender in World Cup history to score in. 2 goalkeepers have saved three penalties in a World Cup shootout. Croatia’s Danijel Subasic did it 12 years to the day coincidentally after Portugal’s Ricardo became the first.  

England’s penalty and first shootout win on 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia

England’s penalty and first shootout win on 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia ‘England cannot win a FIFA World Cup shootout’ was one of the longest-standing myths that followed the English representation. Yesterday Gareth Southgate’s players have debunked that myth exhausted and bruised, yet elated. They celebrated the win on an emotional level with the fans on the Spartak Stadium pitch. From the penalty spot their place in the quarter-finals has been booked, and that’s something that had haunted so many Englishmen before them. 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Southgate gave precise instructions to his players to take care of business and stay focused within those 90 minutes, so the penalty spots weren’t the plan at all. After Yerry Mina’s late equalizer the doubt crept in and many supporters to social Media started posting ‘we all know how this ends’. Yet, the New England showed the contrary and started changing the course of history. To the question: Was it beneficial to have sacrificed the lead and broken the legendary penalty curse? – Southgate said: “I think for the belief of this group of players, and groups of players to come, it was a really important moment, not just winning the shootout, but having to suffer at the end of the game in a stadium where our fans were outnumbered five to one. The fans were brilliant, but just because of the numbers it felt like an away fixture. We’ve spoken to the players about writing their own stories. Tonight was a classic. They don’t have to conform to what’s gone before, so it was a great night for everyone involved in the team.” Pure drama brought the shootout itself. Enjoying another strong performance, Kieran Trippier kept his composure to convert where Henderson had, moments earlier, been denied. After a tip-toed run-up, Eric Dier’s kick powered past David Ospina’s will to seal the win. Jordan Pickford’s acrobatic save to stop Mateus Uribe’s attempt was lauded by Southgate and he will be a name for England fans to recall on for generations to come. The coach said: “It was a top-class save. His athleticism around the goal is excellent. He executed the plan in the penalty shootout. We’d studied all their takers, and a great credit to all the staff and to him for taking on board that information and preparing in the right way.” However, Southgate’s own spot-kick demons live long in the memory. Against Germany, at UEFA EURO 1996 he missed a penalty and the nightmare resurfaced after England has been qualified from Group G this time around. History can never be rewritten, but England can change a habit. Southgate admits: “Well, it will never be off my back, sadly. That’s something that will live with me forever. But today is a special moment for this team. It’ll hopefully give belief to the generations of players that will follow. “ England’s penalty and first shootout win on 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia

Mexico preliminary squads – FIFA World Cup 2018

Mexico preliminary squads – FIFA World Cup 2018 Juan Carlos Osorio has a list of 28-players preliminary for the Cup.  Veteran Rafa Marquez is a part of them too, and he could become only the third player in history to feature at five world finals.  Here’s the Mexico squad:  Goalkeepers:  Alfredo Talavera (Toluca), Guillermo Ochoa (Standard Liege, Belgium), Jesus Corona (Cruz Azul);  Defenders: Carlos Salcedo (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany), Hector Moreno (Real Sociedad, Spain), Nestor Araujo (Santos Laguna), Miguel Layun (Sevilla, Spain), Diego Reyes (Porto, Portugal), Jesus Gallardo (Pumas), Hugo Ayala (Tigres UANL), Edson Alvarez (Club America), Oswaldo Alanis (Getafe, Spain);  Midfielders: Andres Guardado (Real Betis, Spain), Rafa Marquez (Atlas), Marco Fabian (Eintracht Frankfurt, Germany), Jesus Molina (Monterrey), Hector Herrera (Porto, Portugal), Erick Gutierrez (Pachuca), Giovani dos Santos (LA Galaxy, USA), Jonathan dos Santos (LA Galaxy, USA);  Forwards:  Raul Jimenez (Benfica, Portugal), Oribe Peralta (Club America), Carlos Vela (LAFC, USA), Hirving Lozano (PSV Eindhoven, the Netherlands), Javier Aquino (Tigres UANL), Jesus Corona (Porto, Portugal), Jurgen Damm (Tigres UANL), Javier Hernandez (West Ham United, England) Mexico preliminary squads – FIFA World Cup 2018

FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA 2018 Group G: Most Important Players

FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA 2018 Group G: Most Important Players   The sharp English side facing the squad of young Belgium talents will be very interesting to follow in Group G. The English Premier League has a majority of Belgian players so this match will be fun for sure. The new entrants like Panama and Tunisia will give their best to this group showing off their skills too.   #1 England – Raheem Sterling England has a talented and young team of players, but they kind of still struggle to set up the pace in qualifying rounds and to impress everyone. Under Per Guardiola’s assistance, Sterling reinvented his game, has added goals to his game and possesses spectacular balance. Although the captain of the Three Lions will be Harry Kane will be taking them to the point of scoring results, Sterling will be the spark in the squad. On this Cup expect England to rely on Sterling’s electric runs which may change their fortune. #2 Belgium – Kevin De Bryune The energy and creativity that De Bryune possesses will be pretty much vital for the Belgium team in the World Cup. De Bryune has been awarded with the inaugural Premier League Playmaker of the Year. He had outstanding season at Manchester city. Showing his passing prowess and his shooting skills, Belgium has great chances in this group. Belgium seems ready to welcome another golden boy as Eden Hazard.   #3 Panama – Edgar Joel Barcenas Panama has earned the whole country a holiday in the process, by qualifying for the first time on the World Cup. Edgar Joel Barcenas was one of the young players of Panama which made the impossible for his team in the qualifications. Expect Panama to hold their own in Russia, by relying on the game of the Barcenas’s creative skills and the midfielder Alberto Quintero.   #4 Tunisia – Wahbi Khazri Khazri’s ability and skills of shooting and creative play will be vital for Tunisia. Khazri has to find himself amongst the goals even more now since Tunisia’s star player Ypusef Msakni has been injured. If Khazri wants to take Tunisia out of a group containing teams like England, Belgium and Panama have to remain focused and centered. FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA 2018 Group G: Most Important Players

Is the first goal in soccer of crucial significance for the final outcome?

first goal soccer After scoring the first goal at a soccer match, it is easier to predict the final outcome of the match. This is due to the fact that soccer is a game in which not a lot goals a scored per match. Therefore, the first goal should not be considered as invaluable. But, how can bettors use this information to place valuable bets? In order to bet accordingly, bettors are always able to use historic data in order to predict how likely it is for a team to win a match. Naturally, the most important event in soccer is a goal and in live soccer betting, bettors are able to place money on events they already have background knowledge about and the first goal therefore is of utmost importance for this prediction. Understanding the bet odds and knowing how to bet is the primary skill every bettor should posses. Once these skills are acquired, bettors may move towards learning how to bet on Over/Under and use a Handicap soccer betting strategy. Does the first goal as a rule lead to a win? Not all the teams are equal, but if we look at the last seven seasons from the Premier League, we can see that in 69 % of the matches, the team that scored the first goal also won the match. In 19 % the match ended up in a draw and in 12 % of the games, the team managed to win although was not the first one to score. These stats can be seen in the table below: Proportion of Premier League gamew won, drawn or lost when scoring first by strength of team. 2009/10 to 2015/16 first goal soccer The table shows that if a team from the top four gives the first goal soccer, that team will win the matches in 4 out of 5 occasions. On the contrary, a team from the bottom four will have very bad chances of winning. How important is the team ability in regard of chances for a comeback? If we break down the total percentages of wins, draws or losses we can see that they are completely flipped when a team concedes first: Proportion of Premier League gamew won, drawn or lost when conceding first by strength of team. 2009/10 to 2015/16 According to the table, one team which is among the top four teams will lose in only 6.1 % of the games in which they gave the first goal. On the contrary, a team from the bottom four teams will only win in 6.4 % of the matches in which it leads with the opening first goal. Having all this information in mind, bettors may make reliable predictions about the outcomes of the match based on the first opening goal. Various odds and probabilities after the first goal The odds in a life soccer match are variables which are continuously changing throughout the match and due to different situations within the match. The table below shows the odds that were offered immediately after the first goal. Having this into consideration, we will see the difference between what was predicted to happen after the first goal and the actual outcome of the match. The table shows that a team which was in the first four teams had a difference of only 3 %. This means that the odds that were given to it to win, after it scored the first goal, were 72 % possibility of victory. It turned out that it won in 75 % of the matches. As the best and worst teams are always the easiest to predict, the smallest amount of variations is always within them. If we are seeing this from a bettor’s point of view, it is the most advantageous to bet on a team between the 5th and 8th place, and which lost after they scored the first goal. This is so because the odds implied a probability of 5.9 % higher than the amount of times it actually happened. However, this only happened six times last season and thus it is always very difficult to predict when it will happen. Namely, four of the six times were played away and the two home defeats (for Southampton) were against Manchester United and Chelsea and taken altogether, all these results were expected. What more to have in mind? The most important factors to consider, besides the statistics above, before placing a bet in live soccer betting, based on a first goal, are numerous and they include: whether the side which scored the first plays at home or away, when was the goal scored and how far is the season, because the later in the season, the more risks are taken by the trailing teams. However, relying only on the statistics is not the most reliable option for bettors. However, as with everything, there are always exceptions and the exceptions cannot be predicted. The odds for the home team when it first scored a goal, in the matches between Arsenal and Sawnsea and Tottenham and Newcastle, were 90 % chance of winning. However, a turnover happened, and the other side won in both of the cases. All the information listed above are only one way to help you as a bettor place a valuable bet and they should be always compared to the odds that are offered immediately after the first goal has been scored. first goal soccer Soccer Betting Resources