Scotland v Greece Tips, Bet Builder & Latest Odds

Scotland welcome Greece to Hampden Park tonight for a vital World Cup qualifier, with just a single point separating the sides in Group C after two matches.
The two nations met twice back in March and look evenly matched once again, according to the latest odds from the leading UK betting sites.
With qualification hopes finely balanced, this clash could prove decisive - and Free Bets has the best betting tips ahead of what promises to be a fiercely contested encounter in Glasgow.
Scotland v Greece Tips
Here are our three top football tips ahead of tonight's huge clash at Hampden.
Tip 1: Scotland to win
Scotland look a solid bet to beat Greece this evening, given their excellent home record and consistency in World Cup qualifying.
Steve Clarke's side have lost just one of their last 18 group-stage qualifiers, winning twelve, and they showed their resilience again last month with a hard-fought draw away to Denmark - the same team that brushed Greece aside 3-0.
The Scots are unbeaten in their last eight qualifiers and have made Hampden Park a fortress, with the backing of the Tartan Army often proving decisive.
Greece, meanwhile, have won only one of their last five in this competition and struggled defensively in their recent defeat to the Danes.
With Scotland's intensity and home advantage, they're well placed to avenge their Nations League loss earlier this year and keep their World Cup qualifying dream alive.
Tip 2: Konstantinos Mavropanos to have 1+ shot on target
Dinos Mavropanos looks overpriced to register a shot on target at Hampden.
The Greek centre-back has already shown his attacking threat from set-pieces, recording six efforts - three on target - against Belarus last month, before testing Kasper Schmeichel in Greece's goalless clash with Denmark.
For West Ham, he's managed one shot on target from four attempts in the Premier League, highlighting his growing confidence in getting forward for corners and free-kicks.
Given his aerial presence and eye for goal, he looks well worth backing to test Angus Gunn in the Scotland goal at some stage this evening.
Tip 3: Tasos Bakasetas to have 1+ shot on target, Christos Tzolis to have 1+ shot on target & Lewis Ferguson to be carded
This should be a fiery midfield battle, which brings Lewis Ferguson to be carded firmly into play - he was booked in both Nations League playoff legs against Greece and again versus Denmark, and eight players were cautioned in that Greece tie, pointing to another feisty contest.
For goal threat, Christos Tzolis to have a shot on target appeals - he's in red-hot form with Brugge, scoring six goals and eight assists in his last 17 appearances, and he has five goals in his last 12 appearances for Greece, including scoring on his previous visit to Hampden.
And we'll add in a Tasos Bakasetas to register a shot on target also - he's hit the target in five of his past six internationals and carries a set-piece and long-range threat.
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TV Channel
Scotland v Greece will be broadcast live on BBC Two & BBC Scotland.
Live Streaming Information
You can watch the match live online through BBC iPlayer, accessible via the official app on a wide range of devices, including computers, smartphones, and tablets.
Scotland v Greece Information
Kick Off Time
Scotland v Greece will kick-off at 7:45pm.
Fixture Date
Scotland v Greece takes place on Thursday, 9 October.
Stadium
The match will take place at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland's national stadium.
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