United States Grand Prix F1 Predictions & Betting Tips
F1 is back this weekend as the run-in begins with eight races in six weeks…
The first T20I between England and Australia will take place on September 11th, followed by the second on Friday the 13th and the third on Sunday the 15th. The game will be played at three stadiums: Ageas Bowl, Sophia Gardens, and Old Trafford, in that order.
Our tipsters at Betting Online have made their predictions as to how this exciting event will pan out; keep reading for their exclusive tips before placing your bets.
England beat Pakistan in their last T20I series back in May 2024. In this event, England took the win after only being able to play two of the four (one added after the third T20 was cancelled) T20I’s set to be played. The first and third T20I were cancelled after heavy and consistent rainfall, so the wins in the second T20I (by 23 runs) and fourth T20I (by 7 wickets with 27 balls remaining) led to England’s joyous win. This game really saw players such as Jos Buttler and Phil Salt offer a quality hitting performance. It also saw 5 wickets and 27 runs, spearheaded by Adil Rashid, who is also set to play in the upcoming series against Australia alongside the previously mentioned batters.
England were not the only team to put in a quality performance during their previous T20I Series. Australia have just come from an astounding win against Scotland. Unlike England, Australia was able to play all three of their T20Is. The 1st T20 was won by Australia by 7 wickets and 62 balls remaining, the second T20 was won by Australia again with 70 runs. The third and final T20 was again won by Australia by 6 wickets. Standout players include Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, and Marcus Stoinis, all of which set to play against England.
The team at Betting Online expect that this series is likely to be very close but we expect that Australia will be the team to take the victory. Below, we have listed some of the odds available for this match and the result.
These odds are provided by Betano and are correct at the time of publishing (10/09/2024).