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USA v France Betting Tips [11 September 2019]
The match
Bidding to become the first team to win three consecutive World Cup titles, United States of America will take on France in the quarter-finals of the FIBA Basketball World Cup. Greg Popovich led Americans have qualified for the 2020 Olympics and have completed their first mission from the tournament. They will be confident ahead of this match, considering their previous game was a comfortable 89-73 win over Brazil on Monday. It was an excellent game for the duo of Kemba Walker and Myles Turner, each of whom bagged 16 points each. The top-seeded nation will be wary of pitfalls, though, considering their loss to Australia in the run up to the competition. That should give some confidence to France, although they are coming here on the back of a 100-98 loss to Australia on Monday. They topped Group G and looked solid on their way to the second round. Defeating Lithuania should give the French some confidence, as they look to the pairing of Evan Fournier and Rudy Gobert to lead them ahead.
Key Statistics
- USA defeated France in their previous meeting.
- USA are unbeaten in the tournament and are bidding to be the first team to win three successive World Cups.
- France have lost to Australia in their previous game in the tournament.
The bet of our experts
United States have been improving their pace with consistent performances. Walker, in particular, has impressed and averages 14.6 points and six assists in the tournament. His returns will be vital as Team USA look to put one past France. They won’t be a pushover, though, as France will look to Fournier to continue his encouraging tournament that has seen him average 20.8 points per game. With a semi-final place at stake, this match could see an interesting tussle, although it is Team USA that has the quality and depth to call the shots.
Created on 10/09/2019 at 20:09
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