Football Multi Bet: $35.72 Tip for Wednesday

Bren Gray
By: Bren Gray
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We are still a few days away from the return of top European leagues, but Kiwi punters can stay busy on legal betting sites this week by betting on international football. Here’s a multi for Wednesday’s UEFA World Cup qualifiers that could bring in a whopping 35x your stake this week.

Multi Bet Tip

Spain vs Turkiye

Wednesday November 19, 8:45am NZT, Estadio La Cartuja

Fresh from a 4–0 dismantling of Georgia, Spain now have the chance to rubber-stamp their World Cup place when Turkey visit on Wednesday. Top spot in Group E is virtually theirs already, thanks to a sizeable goal-difference advantage over the second-placed visitors.

Spain battered Turkey 6–0 barely two months ago and their defence has barely been troubled in Group E. Back in front of their own fans, backing La Roja to win and shut up shop again seems sensible.

Football betting sites are dangling slightly longer odds on Spain to win without conceding than they are on a straight victory, and there’s certainly a fair case for taking the bigger price.

Wales vs North Macedonia

Wednesday November 19, 8:45am NZT, Estadio La Cartuja

Wales and North Macedonia round off their Group J campaigns on Tuesday night at Cardiff City Stadium, both still caught up in a fascinating three-way scrap for automatic World Cup 2026 qualification. 

With Belgium two points clear at the top, however, a playoff spot is probably the highest realistic target for these teams. 

A draw should be enough for North Macedonia since they are five goals ahead of Wales on goal difference. 

Blagoja Milevski’s men have the best defensive record in the group, having conceded only three times so far. So betting on a goalless draw - with lucrative odds available across betting sites in NZ - is a reasonable pick for the second leg of our football multi this week.

Scotland vs Denmark

Wednesday November 19, 8:45am NZT, Hampden Park

It’s all to play for at Hampden Park on Wednesday morning, where Scotland host Denmark in a showdown that could seal a World Cup 2026 spot.

Despite Sunday’s setback against Greece, Scotland still have a shot at going through automatically. They’ll need all three points though, while a draw would suffice for Denmark.

Scotland will be eager to treat the local crowd with a sensational win and qualify for a World Cup for the first time since 1998. An attacking approach from the hosts should give Denmark enough chances to score from the counter. 

We are backing both teams to score in this match.

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