UEFA Nations League: Preview, Betting Tips & Odds (14th - 16th November)
Austria, Moldova & Netherlands to win - 3.37/1
We have another international break to look forward to this week with a UEFA Nations League double-header dominating the football schedule across Europe. The first round of matches will run from Thursday to Saturday and here at betting.bet we’ve hand-picked a few standout selections over the three days. Our Nations League treble features the latest odds from our partners at CopyBet.
Nations League Treble Odds - 3.37/1
- Austria to win (26/100)
- Moldova to win (10/11)
- Netherlands to win (38/100)
Kazakhstan v Austria
Austria to win - 26/100
Kazakhstan have been cut adrift at the bottom of Group B3, taking just one point from their first four matches whilst the group’s other three nations are all level on seven points apiece. Kazakhstan are yet to register a single goal in the current Nations League campaign whilst Austria are the joint-highest scorers in the entire competition with eleven goals in their four matches.
Austria will want to take the three points required to all-but-seal a top-two finish in the group. The reverse fixture between these sides finished 4-0 to Austria in Linz last month whilst a convincing 5-1 win over Norway last time out makes Austria the red-hot favourites for promotion despite failing to win any of their opening group games.
Andorra v Moldova
Moldova to win - 10/11
Andorra are officially the lowest-ranked side in the Nations League, languishing at the foot of group D2 with no points and no goals so far. On Saturday they host a Moldova side pushing for promotion despite their disappointing 1-0 defeat away at Malta last time out. Prior to that loss away at Malta, Moldova had lost just one of seven internationals in 2024 and remain favourites for promotion.
Andorra defeated San Marino 2-0 in a friendly last time out to earn their first international win since September 2022 but we’re not expecting anything like a repeat of that scoreline this weekend.
Netherlands v Hungary
Netherlands to win - 38/100
Germany are the runaway leaders in Group A3 but second place is very much up for grabs in Amsterdam on Saturday. Both Hungary and Netherlands are level on five points from their first four matches and shared a 1-1 draw when the sides met in Budapest last month. Given that Hungary will end their campaign at home to Germany, the visitors cannot afford to lose on Saturday which could leave them vulnerable to the Dutch counter-attack. Whilst we expect Hungary to make a real game of it, we’re expecting a home win at the Johan Cruyff Arena.