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Australia Thailand betting prediction


Betting suggestion:

The market we recommend for this match is the “under 4.5 goals” on the final scoreboard. We admit that Australia will dominate part of the match and enjoy the best goal opportunities, as they have a far superior squad; however, with difficulties in dismantling the defensive wall of Thais. On the other hand, both teams don’t have a very effective offensive sector, even Australia, making a bet in favor of a few goals on the scoreboard to have great value.
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Preview
Australia and Thailand meet at AAMI Park, in a match for this stage of the WC Qualification Asia (3rd Round). In this match the home advantage may play an important role, as both teams present significant differences between home and away performances.

Analysis Australia

The home team is currently in the 3rd position, with 16 points won, after 11 wins, 4 draws and 2 losses. In the penultimate round, they have won a home match against Saudi Arabia by (3‑2). In the last round, they have lost an away match against Japan by (2‑0). This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 4 wins, 8 draws and 3 losses in away matches, with 21 goals scored and 17 conceded; against 10 wins, 1 draw and 4 losses at their stadium, with 38 goals scored and 15 conceded. Australia registers 6 wins and 1 draw in the last 7 home matches for the WC Qualification Asia.

In this competition, they haven’t lost any of the last 8 home matches. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 7 of the last 10 matches, but their offense has scored consistently, as they have scored goals in 9 of the last 10 matches for this competition. In their home matches there is a tendency for goals, since 8 of the last 8 matches for this competition have ended with Over 1,5 goals. This is a team that likes to score first. They have opened up the score in 13 of the last 17 matches for the WC Qualification Asia, they have reached half‑time in front in 8 of those 13 matches and have held on to the lead until the end of the 90' in 11 of them. In 17 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 4 times and have never been able to turn the score around.

The Australians comes for this journey after a 2-0 defeat against Japan, adding up to their fifth match without proving the taste of victory. Even so, Australia is still struggling for second place in Group B. Despite their last match defeat, the coach Ange Postecoglou must keep the team in 3-4-2-1 with Kruse being the team's most offensive reference. Tomi Juric is Australia's top scorer in this qualifying round with 6 scored goals. It seems that the coach won’t count on Adam Federici, injured.

Confirmed Lineup: Mathew Ryan, Bailey Wright, Miloš Degenek, Trent Sainsbury, Alex Gersbach, Aaron Mooy, Tom Rogić, Mark Milligan, Mathew Leckie, Tim Cahill, Tomi Juric.
Coach: G. Arnold.

Analysis Thailand

The away team is currently in the 6th position, with 2 points won, after 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 losses. In the penultimate round, they have tied a home match against UAE by (1‑1). In the last round, they have lost a home match against Iraq by (1‑2). This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 5 wins, 2 draws and 8 losses in away matches, with 15 goals scored and 24 conceded; against 7 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses at their stadium, with 26 goals scored and 17 conceded. In the last 6 WC Qualification Asia away matches Thailand has a record of 1 win, 1 draw and 4 losses.

In this competition, they have a sequence of 4 losses in the last away matches and they haven't won any of the last 5 away matches. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded at least one goal in each of the last 10 matches for this competition. In 15 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 10 times and have only turned the score around in 1.

Thailand comes for this match after a home defeat against Iraq by 1-2, adding the second followed match without proving the taste of victory in several competitions. Note that the Thais occupy the last position of Group B with 2 points added. Usually the coach Milovan Rajevac plays in 4-2-3-1 benefiting the low block and successive direct balls for the attack. Teerasil Dangda is often the most dangerous player in Thailand's attacking front, being this very fast and competent player in the finishing. For this match, the coach won’t count on Puangchan, punished.

Confirmed Lineup: Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool, Chalermpong Kerdkaew, Adison Promrak, Peerapat Notchaiya, Tristan Do, Pansa Hemviboon, Theerathon Bunmathan, Sanrawat Dechmitr, Pokklaw Anan, Chanathip Songkrasin, Teerasil Dangda.
Coach: A. Nishino.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Australia vs Thailand match, on 5 September 2017, of the preview written by the editors of Online Betting Academy, goes to: Under 4,5 goals ⇒ bet available on betfair.

The Australia vs Thailand on 5 September 2017 will be played at Melbourne, AAMI Park.

The most voted bet by tipsters at Online Betting Academy, for the Australia Thailand match, on the "match odds" market, was a win by Australia at with 100% of the tips.

 

WC Qualification Asia - 2018 Russia

  • 100% 226 / 226 Games

  • Home team wins 51.33%
  • Draws 17.26%
  • Away team wins 31.42%
  • Over 1.5 71.68%
  • Over 2.5 52.21%
  • Over 3.5 32.3%
  • Goals 675
  • Goals /match 2.99
  • Goals /match home 1.82
  • Goals /match away 1.17
  • Both teams score 32.3%
  • Goals after 80' 21.33%
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