Football Multi Bet: $11.94 Tip for Sunday

Bren Gray
By: Bren Gray
09/06/2025
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A weekend packed with UEFA World Cup qualifier action is upon us and there are endless betting opportunities in these games. Join us for the best multi-bet suggestion for Sunday’s European World Cup qualifier matches. Find out how you can make almost 12x your stake on betting sites in NZ by making the right three bets.

Multi Bet Tip

Austria vs Cyprus

Sunday September 7, 6:45am NZT, Raiffeisen Arena

Austria welcomes Cyprus at Raiffeisen Arena on Sunday morning, hoping to continue a recent run of strong results. The hosts have lost only once in their last five matches, and football betting sites are overwhelmingly backing them to secure all points against the White and Blues. 

After back-to-back losses to Bosnia & Herzegovina (1-2) and Romania (0-2), Cyprus look vulnerable on the road. It should be another difficult trip for Apostolos Mantzios’ men and we expect them to return home empty-handed. 

Backing an Austria win isn’t particularly lucrative, as the odds are too short, so we suggest betting on a high-scoring encounter instead. 

San Marino vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sunday September 7, 6:45am NZT, San Marino Stadium

San Marino will aim for a shock result when they face Bosnia and Herzegovina in Saturday evening’s World Cup qualifier. They’re desperate to halt a four-game losing run, but taking on the Group H leaders is a tall order. 

Although defender Andrea Contadini has returned from injury, the underdogs remain a risky option on betting apps. Bosnia have been unstoppable in qualifying so far, and they’ll be confident going into a match against the rock-bottom team in the group.

These two sides met in June and Bosnia had to rely on a second half goal from the ever-reliable Edin Dzeko to claim the full points. We are expecting the former Manchester City striker to find the back of the net once again.

Ireland vs Hungary

Sunday September 7, 6:45am NZT, Aviva Stadium

Ireland and Hungary will meet in a juicy UEFA World Cup qualifier clash on Sunday at Aviva Stadium. The hosts are unbeaten this year, but Hungary is a challenging team to face under any circumstances. 

However, both teams will know that this is the toughest test they will face in the group, and be determined to avoid defeat. This match has a draw written all over it. Ireland have not lost to Hungary in their last six meetings, and that run should extend on Sunday.

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