Market: Latvia win
Odds: 4/11 @
Looking to continue their Nations League romp on Tuesday night, Latvia will make the trip to Vaduz when they meet Liechtenstein.
Starting with the hosts, while Liechtenstein might have put in somewhat of a rugged display last weekend, it was another frustrating night for Martin Stocklasa s men. Eventually getting hit with a 2-1 loss away at Andorra, it is no secret that many have tipped the Blues to lift the wooden spoon this year. Enduring what has been an extended nightmare over recent times, the European strugglers have lost each of their opening three Nations League showdowns. Sat rock-bottom of the table and knowing that they face a huge task here, Liechtenstein have remarkably failed to win any of their last 21 straight matchups across all formats, a run that stems all the way back to October 2020. Showing a host of issues at both ends of the pitch and suffering a 1-0 loss when they faced off against Tuesday s opponents last week, there is no doubt that fans around Vaduz should be bracing themselves for another long night s work on home soil.
As for the visitors, although Liechtenstein might be firmly at the heart of a real nightmare, the same cannot be said for Latvia. With it looking like the mood in their camp is at a real high, Dainis Kazakevičs side were last seen putting in another rampant display. Storming their way to an action-packed 4-2 victory away at Moldova, the Wolves have won each of their opening three Nations League showdowns. Sat at the top of the table and smelling the chance to lay down another marker on Tuesday night, Latvia are now in the midst of a seven-match unbeaten run across all formats. Managing to snatch a point off of Erling Haaland s Norway last year, the midweek guests will undoubtedly be boosted by their dominant meeting against the Blues from earlier in the month. Claiming that deserved 1-0 win when the two sides faced off on June 6th, we re backing a similar outcome here that can be found at generous odds.
Bet: Latvia 4/11 to beat Liechtenstein in Tuesday s Nations League battle @