Poland will have a nice opportunity to get millimeters away from securing the top spot in the qualifying group E on Thursday evening when they travel to Yerevan to take on Armenia in the penultimate round of the competition.
Armenia
The hosts failed to leave a significant mark in this qualifying term winning only six points in eight matches.
Arthur Petrosyan’s men have been very easy to break down lately as they conceded four goals on two occasions in last three matches (to Montenegro and Denmark).
The only good news ahead of the clash with the group leaders is Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s solid form as Man Utd’s winger bagged two goals in last four matches for the Red Devils (against Everton and CSKA Moscow).
Poland
Orly have dominated the group all up until the demolishing 4-0 defeat to Denmark at Telia Parken a month ago.
The victory over Kazakhstan in the previous match did fix the impression and atmosphere, but they will need to be super careful here if they want to avoid further complications.
Bayern Munich’s star Robert Lewandowski has been magnificent so far as he is the second top scorer in the entire qualifying campaign (behind Cristiano Ronaldo) with 12 goals in eight matches.
Armenia vs Poland: Head to head
Poland have won four of their six H2H encounters with Armenia over history, but they dropped points in the previous visit to Yerevan (1-0 for Armenia back in June 2007).
Orly struggled a lot to secure three points against Armenia in this term as they needed the 95th-minute goal from Lewandowski to seal the deal in October last year in Warsaw.
Armenia vs Poland: Prediction
The visitors are clear favourites, but we can honestly hardly see the value in the 1/5 odds given somewhat of a weaker form Poland showed last month.
Instead, we are backing Armenia not to lose by three or more goals here at the odds of 9/20.
Armenia vs Poland: Bets
The top bet is Armenia +2.5 handicap at the odds of 9/20
You can also try with the BTTS option at 11/8
Armenia
The hosts failed to leave a significant mark in this qualifying term winning only six points in eight matches.
Arthur Petrosyan’s men have been very easy to break down lately as they conceded four goals on two occasions in last three matches (to Montenegro and Denmark).
The only good news ahead of the clash with the group leaders is Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s solid form as Man Utd’s winger bagged two goals in last four matches for the Red Devils (against Everton and CSKA Moscow).
Poland
Orly have dominated the group all up until the demolishing 4-0 defeat to Denmark at Telia Parken a month ago.
The victory over Kazakhstan in the previous match did fix the impression and atmosphere, but they will need to be super careful here if they want to avoid further complications.
Bayern Munich’s star Robert Lewandowski has been magnificent so far as he is the second top scorer in the entire qualifying campaign (behind Cristiano Ronaldo) with 12 goals in eight matches.
Armenia vs Poland: Head to head
Poland have won four of their six H2H encounters with Armenia over history, but they dropped points in the previous visit to Yerevan (1-0 for Armenia back in June 2007).
Orly struggled a lot to secure three points against Armenia in this term as they needed the 95th-minute goal from Lewandowski to seal the deal in October last year in Warsaw.
Armenia vs Poland: Prediction
The visitors are clear favourites, but we can honestly hardly see the value in the 1/5 odds given somewhat of a weaker form Poland showed last month.
Instead, we are backing Armenia not to lose by three or more goals here at the odds of 9/20.
Armenia vs Poland: Bets
The top bet is Armenia +2.5 handicap at the odds of 9/20
You can also try with the BTTS option at 11/8
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