Bosnia H'vina vs. Finland (Saturday, 2.00pm)
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Bosnia-Herzegovina and Finland will both aim to move above Ukraine into second place in World Cup 2022 Qualifying Group D during Saturday's battle at the Bilino Polje Stadium.
The hosts occupy fourth spot in the group with seven points taken from six games so far, while Markku Kanerva's side are one point and one place better off than their opponents.
We say: Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-2 Finland
Another entertaining affair should be in store this weekend, with both sides desperate to gain the upper hand in the battle for second place before the final matchday.
Finland may have a greater sense of urgency to prevail given that they will face France on the final day, but Bosnia will not go down without a fight, and we expect the draw specialists to take yet another point from this encounter.
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Norway vs. Latvia (Saturday, 5.00pm)
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Norway will enter Saturday's World Cup 2022 qualification fixture against Latvia knowing that a victory would, temporarily at least, move them to the top of Group G.
The home side are currently second in the section, two points behind leaders Netherlands, while Latvia are fifth, having picked up just five points from their eight matches thus far.
We say: Norway 2-0 Latvia
The absence of Haaland is a huge blow for Norway, but the home side still have plenty of quality in the forward positions, and we are expecting them to pick up another important victory in relatively routine fashion here.
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Turkey vs. Gibraltar (Saturday, 5.00pm)
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Turkey will be looking to keep their hopes of claiming first spot in Group G alive when they continue their World Cup 2022 qualification campaign against Gibraltar on Saturday evening.
The home side are currently third in the section, four points behind leaders Netherlands, while Gibraltar are bottom, losing all eight of their Group G fixtures during a tough campaign.
We say: Turkey 4-0 Gibraltar
It is impossible to back anything other than a comfortable Turkey victory, with the only talking point surrounding the number of goals. Turkey only put three past Gibraltar in the reverse match in September, but we are backing them to get one more here in a 4-0 success.
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Montenegro vs. Netherlands (Saturday, 7.45pm)
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Netherlands will be looking to move a step closer towards securing their spot at the 2022 World Cup when they make the trip to Montenegro on Saturday night.
Louis van Gaal's side are currently top of Group G, two points clear of second-placed Norway, while Montenegro sit fourth in the section and only have an outside chance of sneaking into second position.
We say: Montenegro 1-2 Netherlands
There is no question that Montenegro are capable of harming Netherlands, and we are expecting this to be a tricky and uncomfortable contest for the visitors. That said, Van Gaal's side are in strong form, so we are backing them to record their seventh victory in Group G.
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France vs. Kazakhstan (Saturday, 7.45pm)
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Reigning world champions France will aim to assure themselves of a spot in Qatar when they welcome Kazakhstan to the Parc des Princes for Saturday's World Cup 2022 Qualifying battle.
Didier Deschamps's side will assure themselves of a first-placed finish with all three points this weekend, while their visitors have already been consigned to a fifth-placed standing.
We say: France 3-0 Kazakhstan
France will be forced to deal with the absences of some key players this month, but the chance to guarantee a first-placed finish with a game to spare is all the motivation that the hosts need to get the job done.
Kazakhstan have very little to play for and can therefore play without fear at the Parc des Princes, but Les Bleus ought to book their place in Qatar with a professional performance.
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Belgium vs. Estonia (Saturday, 7.45pm)
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Belgium can officially book their place at World Cup 2022 with victory over Estonia in Saturday's qualifier at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.
The Red Devils are five points clear at the top of Group E with two rounds of games to play, while Estonia can finish no higher than their current standing of fourth place.
We say: Belgium 3-0 Estonia
Belgium have lost their last two matches and will now be after six points from six to conclude their World Cup qualifying campaign.
Martinez will likely rotate his injury-hit squad, but even so there is far too much quality in the Red Devils' ranks to be given a scare by Estonia.
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Wales vs. Belarus (Saturday, 7.45pm)
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Wales resume their World Cup 2022 qualifying campaign with a home match against Belarus at the Cardiff City Stadium on Wednesday evening.
The Dragons can move above the Czech Republic into second place in Group E with a victory, while Belarus are looking to climb off the bottom with three points.
We say: Wales 2-0 Belarus
Wales have been slightly inconsistent this calendar year, but they enter this game five without defeat since the Euros and with their top-two hopes still in their hands.
Belarus have lost seven games in a row overall, meanwhile, and this contest in the Welsh capital will surely end only one way.