1695516030 Sports betting The best Sunday offers on Mise o jeu

Sports betting: The best Sunday offers on Mise-o-jeu+

Here are three sports betting offers on the Mise-o-jeu+ website for Sunday, September 24th that are worth a detour.

Football: New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers

Sports betting: The best Sunday offers on Mise-o-jeu+

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The New Orleans Saints will try to stay undefeated against the Green Bay Packers. However, the Saints had trouble defeating the Carolina Panthers on Monday night as they won 20-17. New Orleans quarterback Derek Carr had a respectable performance, completing 21 of his 36 passes and gaining 228 total yards. However, the defensive unity of head coach Dennis Allen’s team is one of the reasons for the Saints’ success. In her first two appearances, she allowed 277 yards, 175 passing and 102 rushing yards, while also allowing just 16 points. Their opponent, the Green Bay Packers, will have to deal with uncertainties in this matchup. They are running back Aaron Jones (hamstring injury) and wide receiver Christian Watson, who is also dealing with a hamstring injury.

Prediction: New Orleans Saints win – 2.00

Football: Orlando City SC v. Inter Miami CF

Sports betting: The best Sunday offers on Mise-o-jeu+

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Inter Miami CF proved they can survive without Lionel Messi with a 4-0 win over Toronto FC last week. The Argentine had to leave the game due to an “old scar,” according to club head coach Tata Martino. In addition to Messi, Jordi Alba also suffers from muscle fatigue. Miami faces its Florida rival Orlando City SC, which lost to New York City FC last week. Time is running out for Orlando if FC Cincinnati wants to reach first place in the Eastern Conference. They are nine points behind with nine games remaining on the regular schedule.

Prediction: Inter Miami CF win – 4.00

Rugby: Wales v. Australia

Sports betting: The best Sunday offers on Mise-o-jeu+

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Australia is already betting on its future at the Rugby World Cup. A defeat against Wales could have devastating consequences, while the Wallabies will have to hope for several missteps from Fiji if they are to even qualify for the quarter-finals. We can therefore expect a fairly close game between the two nations. Note that Australia and Wales have averaged 19-20 points since the start of 2023. Everything indicates that the dispute will continue like this.

Prediction: Under 46.5 points in the game – 1.85