Antonio may have to settle for a point on Sunday
Andrew Hughes thinks Croatia can earn a point in Milan and help to land another Sunday cross-sport multiple in the process
Bet 1: Back Italy to draw with Croatia at 3.211/5
Group H of the Euro 16 qualifiers gets serious on Sunday with the clash between the section's two unbeaten sides, Italy and Croatia.
So far, Croatia have scored nine goals without reply in their three wins, but under new boss Antonio Conte, Italy have looked far from convincing in earning narrow victories over group minnows Azerbaijan and Malta.
They will have to improve on Sunday, and will need to do so without key men Andrea Pirlo, Marco Verratti and Ricardo Montolivo, whilst Croatia will be strengthened by the return of some of their big name players, including Luka Modric, who were rested for their midweek friendly. Back the visitors to hold the struggling Italians.
Bet 2: Back India to beat Sri Lanka at 1.42/5
An undercooked Sri Lanka were always going to struggle in their hastily arranged tour of India, but they have been poorer than expected and having lost four in a row, appear to be in a hurry for the series to end.
Both sides made changes after the first three games, but the outcome remained the same as the returning Rohit Sharma smashed the feeble Sri Lankan bowling all over Kolkata, to help the home side record a crushing 153 run victory. India's players are queuing up to audition for the World Cup, so there will be no let-up, whilst the Sri Lankans just want it all to be over. Back the home side to complete a clean sweep.
Bet 3: Back Kim Huybrechts to beat Dave Chisnall at 1.728/11
Dave Chisnall has won eight of his eleven matches against Kim Huybrechts, but I think the Hurricane can improve that record on Sunday in the semi-finals of the Grand Slam of Darts.
Chisnall goes into this game in mixed form. The world number 8 was well beaten by Adrian Lewis in his final group game and had to scrap hard to beat youngster Keegan Brown in his quarter-final on Friday night.
But his opponent is flying at the moment, having played the game of his career so far to beat world number one Michael van Gerwen, hitting twelve 180s and producing his first televised nine-dart finish along the way. In his current form he will take some stopping and he's a good bet to reach the final.
Total Odds for this multiple: 7.71n/a Remember, multiple prices are based on our Sportsbook product, so any winnings are exempt from commission.
Cross Sport Multiple 2014 P/L
Staked: 91 pts
Returned: 109.14 pts
P/L: 18.14 pts
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