Austria tip, prognosis & odds from BILD sports betting
The coming days will be all about the new season of the Nations League. The first games were already scheduled for Tuesday and more are to follow in the next few days. Next Friday the fans can look forward to one or the other cracker. Among other things, we are talking about the game between the vice world champions from Croatia and Denmark. In Group 1 of League A, the first matchday is on the schedule. What we think in detail about this party, You can read about that in our Croatia – Austria tip.
If we take a closer look at Group 1, it quickly becomes clear that there is a lot of work to be done for the participating teams. With France, Austria, Croatia and Denmark, four more than attractive teams face each other on paper. The group favorite should of course be the reigning world champion from France. Croatia and Austria will face each other in Osijek on Friday from 8:45 p.m. On paper, there is a lot to be said for the Croatians and we can be curious as to whether the vice world champion can do justice to this role.
Croatia – Austria Info
- Date & Time: 06/03/2022 at 8:45 p.m
- Venue: Stadium Gradski vrt, Osijek
- Competition: Nations League, Matchday 1
- TV broadcast: DAZN
The Croatians will prepare meticulously for the first day of the new season in the Nations League and it should quickly become clear to the vice world champion that he is the favorite in the game against the Austrians. Especially in attack, the Croatians have a lot of quality with Perisic and Rebic.
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Croatia vs Austria odds at bwin
On the first day of the new season in the Nations League, the match between Croatia and Austria is scheduled for Friday at 8:45 p.m. Of course, both nations want to win the first matchday. You can find out what the odds for this opening game are from the bookmaker bwin.
Croatia – Austria: The best odds in comparison
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Croatia Form & Record Check
Croatia will start the new Nations League season with a win next Friday. Coach Zlatko Dalic’s team is much broader compared to the upcoming opponents. The Croatians have a lot of quality, especially in midfield, with players like Kovacic and Brozovic. In the upcoming Nations League season, the four games against Denmark and Austria will probably be the most important. The French play in their own league and it will be important that the Croatians can avoid relegation to League B.
Modric still hovers over everything
Despite being 36 years old, Luka Modrić is still the head of the Croatian team. Modrić recently won his fifth Champions League title with Los Blancos and once again the midfielder has had an impressive season. In 45 competitive games, the Croatian has three goals and twelve assists. The tournament at the end of the year in Qatar is likely to be after the last major performance of Luka Modrić. With a Modrić in the current condition, the Croatians are coming on Friday and can really do anything in Qatar.
Croatia Facts & Analysis
- Relegation to League B should be avoided
- German favourite
- Strengths lie in the offensive
Both teams will definitely not want to get caught in the open and we can therefore imagine a calm start at the beginning. As the game progresses, we tend to believe that the game will mainly take place in midfield and therefore under 2.5 goals.
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Austria Form & Balance Sheet Check
The Austrians are really not to be envied at the moment. Once again the ÖFB team missed the World Cup. In the semifinals of the playoffs against the Welsh, Alaba & Co. were beaten 1:2. The team around superstar David Alaba has caught an extremely difficult group in the Nations League and with France, Denmark and the upcoming opponent from Croatia, the ÖFB team will only be concerned with not being relegated. Croatia is the easiest opponent on paper and yet the Austrians are the clear outsiders here too.
New start under Ralf Rangnick
After missing the World Cup, Franco Foda had to vacate his position as ÖFB team boss and those responsible have long been looking for a respected successor. A few weeks ago, the message came that less than Ralf Rangnick should lead the fate of Austrian football. Rangnick was previously employed at Manchester United, where he worked with superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, among others. At Austria, the coming parties WILL be about putting on a sensible performance and getting to know the team first.
Austria Facts & Analysis
- Missed the World Cup again
- Rangnick new team boss
- Many Bundesliga players on the board
Of course, the Austrians want to show their best side in the first game under new team boss Ralf Rangnick. We therefore probably trust the ÖFB team not to fall behind after 45 minutes.
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Croatia vs Austria Betting & Betting Odds:
Estimated lineup – last update on June 1st, 2022
Croatia
4-3-3
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perisian
Kramaric
Mayer
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Modric
Brozovic
Modric
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sosa
Gvardiol
Caleta car
Juranovic
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Grbic
Austria
3-4-3
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Arnautovic
Kalajdzic
Baumgartner
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Ulmer
Alaba
Laimer
liner
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wober
Posch
Hinteregger
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Lindner
The Croatians will take to the field in their usual 4-3-3 formation in the upcoming game. Coach Zlatko Dalic will hope that Luka Modrić will have the power in the two after the CL final. We probably think the 36-year-old can play at least 45 minutes. Perisic will come down the left flank again and Kramaric should take care of the goals in the centre. The upcoming opponent from Austria will also play in a 4-3-3. Alaba should play in midfield and Kalajdzic should take care of the goals.
Croatia – Austria direct comparison & statistics
Both nations have faced each other five times so far and the direct comparison could not be clearer. The Croatians won all five games. Including the last duel in 2010 with 1:0.
- The average number of goals scored in a game between Croatia and Austria is 2.33
- Croatia’s performance in the last 5 matches is better than Austria’s
- The winner of the last meeting was Croatia
- Croatia haven’t lost in their last 9 games