Can Alexis Sanchez lead Chile to a massive World Cup shock?
Jonno Turner takes us from Brazil to Sweden in his Big Saturday Multiple, and he's eyeing a shock along the way...
We're off to Brazil for our first selection of the day, as Chile line up against hosts Brazil in the Second Round of the World Cup.
The Seleao head into this clash with a real weight of expectation upon them, but despite winning their group, they looked far from perfect in their opening three fixtures, as just one clean sheet in that time attests to.
At the other end, Luiz Felipe Scolari's charges racked up seven goals in two games against Croatia and Cameroon, but when faced with the more organised prospect of Mexico, they only managed a goalless stalemate - and it is fair to say that, despite tournament topscorer Neymar, the Canarinha have looked a little fragile at times.
Chile head to Belo Horizonte as underdogs - but that's exactly how they like it.
A 2-0 win against eliminated Spain in the group stages put the final nail in Vicente del Bosque's side's coffin, and the passion and dogged determination of the Andes nation has won them many fans over the last fortnight.
But Jorge Sampaoli's side are overflowing with skill and talent, too. Barcelona's Alexis Sanchez the focal point up top, and Juventus' Arturo Vidal back fit in the middle of the park, Chile have a strong core - and will be desperate to rain on the Brazilian parade here.
The stats say that Chile have never beaten Brazil on their own patch - but last time these two met, the Yellows could only labour to a narrow 2-1 win, and the meeting before that was a 2-2 draw - which suggests that Sampaoli's charges are making great strides at the minute.
Of course, Brazil, with the nation behind them, should be favourites for this clash - but there's no way that Chile should be so long, and I fancy them to surprise a few people tonight.
Bet 1: Chile (AWAY) @ 76/1
Heading to Rio de Janeiro now for our next pick - as Colombia face Uruguay at the Maracana.
Jos Pekerman's side line up for this one full of momentum following three straight wins in the group stage, and, having looked arguably one of the best sides in the competition during that time, they'll be keen to secure their place in the quarter finals.
Much was made of the loss of star man Radamel Falcao through injury before the tournament, but nine goals notched in group suggests that the Yellows still possess a wealth of attacking talent, and just as England did, they will carve out chances against Uruguay.
Unlike the Three Lions, you'd put money on the Colombians to actually take theirs, and with all three of their opening outings going over 2.5, that might be a tidy little side bet to consider.
Uruguay set up for this encounter without their star striker too - but of course, Luis Suarez' absence is self-inflicted.
The suspension of the Liverpool star for biting has upset Uruguay - indeed, there were rumours that they were considering boycotting the rest of the tournament in response, and it goes without saying that he will be a huge loss.
La Celeste were fairly ordinary in their group game with England, until two world-class finishes from Suarez, and even with Edinson Cavani and Diego Forlan deputising, they look a little light in the final third without him.
Bear in mind that it was that striking pair who failed to do the business in an opening game loss to Costa Rica, and I reckon that Colombia have more than enough to get through this clash.
Bet 2: Colombia (HOME) @ 2.01/1
Away from the World Cup now, and we're focusing on the Swedish Superettan, where second placed GIF Sundsvall host Ostersunds FK at the Norrporten Arena.
The home side head into this clash having won five and drawn one of their last seven in front of their own fans, and that will give them great belief that they can manage three points here, as they bid to pile the pressure on top side Ljungskile.
Roger Franzen's charges have smashed a whopping 16 goals in that time, a record which underlines just where their strengths lie, but a 2-1 loss last time out was their first home slip of the campaign, and they will be keen to get back to winning ways at the first time of asking.
Visitors Ostersunds occupy seventh place in the table ahead of this game, but just one win from three suggests that they are going through something of a dry patch, and a 2-1 defeat to dropzone darlings Angelholms saw them come up short in their last outing.
Graham Potter saw his side chalk up a nine game unbeaten run before that loss, but just three wins from nine away from the Jamtkraft Arena indicates that they are stronger on their own patch than they are on the road.
The last time these two met at this stadium, Sundsvall ran out comfortable 3-0 winners - and I expect them to take three points here, too.
Bet 3: GIF Sundsvall (HOME) @ 1.654/6
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