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Euro 2024 Qualifiers acca: Portugal and Spain set to run riot

The Euro 2024 Qualifiers come to a conclusion this week and Planet Sport has put together our latest bookie-busting acca attempt.

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Euro 2024 Qualifiers acca

Scotland to beat Georgia

Spain -3 Asian handicap

Portugal -4.5 Asian handicap

Slovakia to beat Iceland

Luxembourg double chance

Georgia vs Scotland

Qualification is assured, but there is still the small matter of finishing first in the group, which in theory would result in an easier group in Germany

Scotland have conquered all before them and can play without fear in Tbilisi. If Spain somehow slip up, they’ll want to make sure they’re ready to pounce.

Cyprus vs Spain

Unfortunately for Scotland, Spain won’t slip up. They’ve already beaten Cyprus 4-0 at home and although they’ll make some changes, this is a straightforward win.

It’s hard to see them scoring fewer than three or four goals and they shouldn’t concede, so the -3 handicap is our advice.

Liechtenstein vs Portugal

Portugal put four past Liechtenstein the last time they met, which isn’t particularly flattering considering they had 83% possession and took 35 shots.

They managed to score nine from 22 against Luxembourg so if Cristiano Ronaldo and Co want to don their shooting boots on Tuesday, this could be another cricket score.

Slovakia vs Iceland

Slovakia may only need a point to book their spot on the plane to Germany, while Iceland have had a disappointing campaign.

The hosts have already beaten the visitors once in qualifying and Iceland have struggled on their travels, losing 3-0 in Bosnia and 3-1 in Luxembourg.

Luxembourg vs Bosnia

Luxembourg could still pinch second place if Slovakia drops enough points, but they must beat Bosnia at home to have any chance.

They’ve already beaten them 2-0 on their travels and have given a much better account of themselves than Savo Milosevic’s side.

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