Nigeria vs. Argentina Betting Tips, Latest Odds - Group D Winner

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Nigeria vs. Argentina Betting Tips, Latest Odds - Group D Winner

Gambling911.com has your betting odds for the Nigeria-Argentina matchup Tuesday.


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NIGERIA VS. ARGENTINA BETTING ODDS

Argentina was at 1/2 odds here but that doesn't seem like a good value considering how they've played thus far in the World Cup.  Nigeria had odds of 5/1 and the draw was set at 7/2.

NIGERIA VS. ARGENTINA BETTING TIPS

Nigeria only won their last game, losing four of their previous five with a draw.  Argentina have three losses and two draws over that period.

Argentina’s Lionel Messi has had 12 shots in this World Cup so far but has yet to score.

Nigerian attacker Ahmed Musa is now his country’s all-time top scorer in World Cup games with four goals after scoring a brace against Iceland.

Argentina have been poor on defense but hard to see them not scoring here.

BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE HERE AT 9/10

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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