World Cup Picks Columbia – Japan 19/06/2018

World Cup Picks Columbia – Japan

Colombia is quoted as the first chance in this dispute, according to betting agencies, as it was normal, though being a slightly stronger team. After impressing the 2014 World Championship, the South American nation is looking to make a new beautiful figure for a long run in the competition. In the preliminaries, “los cafeteros” finished fourth in the rankings, just one point in the sixth place, thus assuring their qualification for the world for the sixth time in history. At the end of the qualifying campaign, Jose Pekerman’s national team played five friendly matches, losing one against South Korea, winning victories with France and China, ending with Australia and Egypt.

• PROBABLE TEAM: Ospina – Arias, Mina, Sanchez, Mojica – Aguilar, Sanchez, Cuadrado, Rodriguez / Quintero – Muriel, Falcao

Japan, on the other hand, is seen as the outsider of bookmakers, which does not surprise anyone, as a value under his opponent, and also passes through somewhat modest form. Asians, as well as their rivals today, had a good track record in the preliminaries, having a much easier mission, with modest teams like Saudi Arabia, Australia, Iraq, United Arab Emirates or Thailand, finishing first sitting in the group, qualifying for the world sixth time. In the Pre-World Preliminary World Championships, Akira Nishino’s national team did not impress, losing with Ukraine, Ghana and Switzerland, drawing with Mali, managing the last game an impressive victory over Paraguay, imposing with 4-2.

• PROBABLE TEAM: Kawashima – Sakai, Yoshida, Makino, Nagatomo – Hasebe, Shibasaki, Haraguchi, Honda, Inui – Osaka

Columbia – Japan Prediction

Colombia is undoubtedly a stronger team with high-value players, with the resources needed to easily get the three points, so I’m counting on the fact that it will be imminent.

Prediction of the Day: Columbia – Japan – Colombia wins
Odds: 1.70

Prediction Today: Colombia – Japan: Colombia wins and Falcao scores
Odds: 3.10

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