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Soccer is much more than a charming and most popular sport. Is a huge opportunity to place bets, win and have fun. Next coming June the friendly and international matches will be in full mode on. All teams and nations will face important games in preparation for America’s Cup in South America and the Gold Cup in North America. Both tournaments will show interesting updates and news that help us reach a safe picking side. Wager Home bookie software will have all these lines and props.

For both tournaments the stats can easily come and go, lines will not be entirely solid and gaps between teams can show you the right door. Dear reader, our deepest suggestion is to look for games with -200 as favorite and +600 as a comeback. Choose the favorites and put them in parlays. Also, wide open lines allow you to think of picking props or halves instead. Another tip is to choose the over two and a half goals with a regular price when aggressive and full talented team’s take action. Example of this type of game: Brazil against Bolivia in June 14th at Sao Paulo. Pick Brazil in a parlay and try to diversify the wager option with a prop for Neymar or Dani Alves. Anyways, for this specific game pick them over with any spread. It’s a good pick.

Teams to follow in this tournament: Venezuela, Colombia, and Japan. The reason to pick Venezuela is that during the last couple of years they have increased their soccer style achieving deserved positions in young soccer world cups and tournaments. Their success pointed to European proposals assessed by the good presentations in international friendly matches. Pick Colombia because the player generation change from two last world cups (Brazil 2014, Russia 201) is a challenge for the new coach and is being acknowledged by the European teams too. It’s a very low percentage of Colombian players stuck in their domestic tournament; many of them are doing great in the major club tournaments as Premier League, French League, Spain League and so on. And finally, why picking Japan? because they are a heavy underdog that overcomes fear and nerves against any team. Those are good picks to have in mind when they are facing tight opponents as Ecuador, Uruguay or same Argentina.

Always consider that America’s’ Cup is one of the oldest soccer tournaments on earth and the last two editions were won by Chile in tough final games against Argentina. None of these national teams are favorite at this point unless Lionel Messi wakes from the dashes and Alexis Sanchez with Arturo Vidal reaches their top and stunning performance. Heads up with Uruguay’s aggressiveness due to their 15 winning titles, one ahead of Argentina.

Heading to North America, the Gold Cup is a good alternative to do some cash. It’s not a high-class soccer tournament in terms of competition since US and Mexico concentrate efforts in getting to the final game. But guessing scores is more about thinking conservative and not expecting underdogs to overcome games. Good underdogs could be Costa Rica and Panama for their efforts in classifying to last World Cup despite their poor presentations. Both teams are pointing to a combination of young and experienced players. Mexico is definitely a good pick for a parlay when they are playing teams as Cuba or the Caribbean island of Martinica. The same strategy for the USA against Guyana or Trinidad & Tobago.

Talking about each suggested team: Mexico just hired a good coach as Tata Martino who is in charge of accomplishing a series of goals. Of course, that major goal is to classify for Qatar’s 2022 World Cup and have a decent presentation toward the fifth game. Plus, keep proving their highness in the area and boosting young players to the eyes of scouting agents. Regarding USA national team will say that they have reinvented their soccer style with young and efficient players, their league (MLS) has increased stats and they’ve managed good resources as Christian Pulisic who plays in the lovely Chelsea. Costa Rica hired the Uruguayan coach Gustavo Matosas who is in charge of implementing a more aggressive and intense style of play. Headlines as Bryan Ruiz, Cristian Bolaños and Giancarlo Gonzales will be mixed with fresh air as Randall Leal and Jimmy Marín. Panamá is bringing a competitive team being lead by Armando Cooper and Roman Torres. Both full adapted to this type of competition.

Finally, follow Wager Home’s advanced bookie software and get all these lines available in your June’s sports betting program. Remember to share this blog with your bettors, convince them to try soccer lines and stay tuned with all Wager Home’s features.

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