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Slovakia vs Malta Predictions: Slovakia Will Win but Need Favours to Qualify

12:00 Sunday 8 October 2017
Simon Winter
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  • Slovakia have lost just 3 from 20 games at home (Slovakia half time/full time @ ) — 2/7 William Hill
  • Malta have scored just twice in 13 away trips (Slovakia to win to nil @ ) — 3/10 Betfred

Match Preview

Slovakia face a nail-biting final day in World Cup Qual. UEFA Group F on Sunday as they know that even a win over Malta won’t guarantee them a place in the top two. Coming into today’s Slovakia vs Malta preview, the home team suffered a huge setback after falling to a late 0-1 defeat to Scotland on Thursday. The Scots’ win pushed them ahead of the Slovakians in the standings, but there is still everything to play for this weekend.

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The much maligned former Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel scored an 89th minute own goal to send the Tartan Army into raptures and now Slovak coach Ján Kozák needs neighbours Slovenia to do him a favour and beat Scotland in Group F’s other clash to help send him and his players to Russia.

Luckily for Kozák, the away team in our free OddsDigger Slovakia vs Malta betting tips are one of the continent’s weakest footballing nations. The Maltese have picked up just one international win in twenty outings. They aren’t just the underdogs in the football odds this week, they are the underdogs with every bookmaker every time they take to the field. Their current recent record of three defeats from five represents about as good a run as they have put together in years.

Slovakia vs Malta Prediction and Betting Advice

There is little value in backing the home country to win outright on Sunday in any Slovakia vs Malta bets, the returns on prices like 1/20 just wouldn’t be worth your while. You can achieve a more favourable look to your odds by backing them to be winning at halftime and at full time, however. When the nations last faced off in Valetta in March, the Slovaks led the contest at the forty-five-minute interval and at halftime.

With so much riding on this weekend’s game at the Štadión Antona Malatinského, Ján Kozák will be keen to press home the importance of a quick start and an early goal to settle the players’ and the fans’ nerves. In three of Malta’s four away qualification matches, they conceded a first-half goal. The record books support our forecast and indicate that a first-half goal is likely. Following an in-depth review of the competition, William Hill came out ahead of their rivals for value.

This portion of our Slovakia vs Malta predictions and free football betting tips is less about the home team and more about their visitors on Sunday. The Maltese minnows have only put three goals on the board in thirteen away trips. They have only scored three times overall in Group F and none of those three came away from the shores of the island nation.

In five of their last seven displays in front of their own supporters, the Slovakian defence has kept the opposition out. If they can keep England’s attackers at arm’s length, as they did in June of last year, then they should have no trouble keeping a zero beside the visitors’ name on Sunday. Pietro Ghedin’s islanders lose regularly, but the days of them suffering massive defeats are generally a thing of the past. So while the Slovaks should win, it’s advisable to stay away from the tempting looking handicap odds and stick to our recommended prediction. You can back the home side to win to nil at Betfred who once again come up trumps when compared to other bookmakers.