
Confederations Cup hosts Brazil play Uruguay in the first semi-final on Wednesday and we have got the best betting tips for the match.
Brazil breezed through their group with three wins from three matches including an impressive 4-2 win over Italy in their last match and the sensational Neymar has so far been one of the stars of the tournament.
Uruguay hammered Tahiti 8-0 last time out giving them two wins from their group matches, their defeat came against Spain in their opener 2-1, where Luis Suarez scored from a free-kick. Suarez was rested against Tahiti but still came on to score twice in the last ten minutes and he is a best betting price 3/1 (Bet365) to score against Brazil and 11/1 to score any time.
The defence of Uruguay is a real concern going up against the likes of Neymar, Fred, Hulk and Oscar, especially 32 year old Diego Lugano. He is likely to be marking Fred, making Fred a great looking bet on the first goalscorer market at 11/2 with Bet Victor (just 7/2 in places).
Match Odds with William Hill:
Brazil 4/11
Draw 19/5
Uruguay 15/2
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Brazil have so far scored nine goals in their three Confederations Cup matches including the four against a solid Italy outfit and more goals are on the cards for them here. Uruguay looked shaky against Nigeria’s passing and attacking threat and were a shade fortunate to win 2-1. One trend that Brazil can keep is to score in both halves, they have done so in all three of their matches so far and are priced at 21/10 (Bet Victor) to do so against Uruguay.
Brazil v Uruguay Betting Tips
Brazil to score in both halves – 21/10 Bet Victor – bet now
Fred to score first – 11/2 with Bet Victor – bet now
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