The Chronicle

CSABA’S NEW BOYS OFF TO A FLIER

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IT’S the Final hardly anyone predicted but it’s one that sees the right two teams facing off in Moscow.

France have grown into the tournament and after a steady start have produced spectacula­r wins against Argentina and Belgium en route to tomorrow’s showdown.

It’s been the opposite for the Croats who won their three group games but were held after 90 minutes in all three knockout ties.

They needed penalties to see off Denmark and Russia then beat England after extra time. That means they’ve played a whole 90 minutes more than the French –and had a day less rest.

Both factors are crucial and the Croats looked dead on their feet at the end of their semi-final on Wednesday.

France are packed with pace and power and I’m backing them to win in 90 minutes at 10-11 with Ladbrokes and William Hill.

Both these sides I fancied at the start – Croatia were my dark horses and I expected France to make the last four at least. I tipped Antoine Griezmann for the Golden Boot and Golden Ball but he has been outshone by PSG starlet Kylian Mbappe.

His speed could be a telling factor and I’m taking him to score first at 5-1 with Paddy Power and bet365 while he is 12-5 with Paddy Power at any time.

Griezmann is 9-2 with William Hill and Ladbrokes to break the deadlock and 2-1 at betfair to net.

If you want a long shot – and there have been loads this tournament – consider Raphael Varane at 33-1 with bet365.

Varane netted a cracker THE opening weekend of the Betfred Cup is used by bosses as an extension to pre-season so punters are advised to tread carefully.

There were many shocks at the group stage last season so be wary.

If possible wait for team lines which could give a clue to how serious a side is treating the game.

I’m focusing on clubs who have strengthen­ed in against Argentina and was denied by a good save from Belgium keeper Thibaut Courtois in the semi-final. It was another defender, Samuel Umtiti, who netted the goal that took France into the Final. He is 40-1 to hit the opener.

Croatia need Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic to control the game if they are to have any chance but they’ll be up against a formidable French midfield. That’s one reason

why the summer and looking for improved campaigns.

One who stand out are Dundee United with Csaba Laszlo doing his business early and picking up players such as Fraser Aird, Nicky Clark, Callum Booth, Sam Wardrop and Craig Curran. United should the underdogs are as big as 4-1 at Marathonbe­t to win in 90 minutes while it’s 47-20 the match ends in a draw. On the outrights it’s France at 4-9 with 188BET while the Croats are 2-1 at Marathonbe­t. A third Croat penalty shootout win pays 10-1 at BetBright and the French are the same price to win by that method. My gut feeling is France will repeat their 1998 success but for anyone who believes in trends what about this. New winners of the tournament lifted the trophy in 1958, 1978 and 1998 – 20 years on can a country with a population smaller than Scotland do the business? After 62 games, 161 goals and a string of surprises let’s hope we get a final to remember after a World Cup we’ll never forget. beat Arbroath at home and are 2-5 at bet365 to do so. Back them -1 at 21-20 with McBookie.

Falkirk are hoping to make their mark in the Championsh­ip and have signed almost a whole team of frees. They are 2-5 with McBookie to beat Montrose at home and again consider the -1 handicap at 11-10 with bet365.

Add another side aiming for promotion from and that’s Ross County who entertain Elgin. County were relegated last season and have rebuilt by bringing in players such as Jamie Lindsay, Callum Morris, Josh Mullin and Declan McManus. They are just 1-5 at McBookie while the -1 handicap pays 8-13 at bet365.

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