Updated
Updated · Covers · Jun 20
Turkey, Paraguay Face Must-Win Match as Analyst Backs +243 Draw
Updated
Updated · Covers · Jun 20

Turkey, Paraguay Face Must-Win Match as Analyst Backs +243 Draw

3 articles · Updated · Covers · Jun 20

Summary

  • Friday’s Turkey-Paraguay World Cup game is shaping up as a pivotal Matchday 2 test after both teams opened with defeats, and the analyst’s top pick is a draw at +243.
  • Turkey enters under pressure after a 2-0 loss to Australia, with knockout hopes already squeezed and concerns lingering over a blunt attack despite creative talent such as Arda Guler and Hakan Calhanoglu.
  • Kenan Yildiz is expected to be fit after coming off the bench while managing an injury in the opener, giving coach Vincenzo Montella a boost even as Turkey’s recent form remains unconvincing.
  • Paraguay was routed 4-1 by the United States but had beaten Argentina and Brazil in qualifying, supporting the view that it can stay competitive by defending deep and countering.
  • The outlook is for a low-scoring match in Santa Clara, with Under 2.5 goals favored and Julio Enciso highlighted as Paraguay’s most likely scorer at +375.

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