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These are the picks for this Tuesday, June 14, 2022. We hope they are useful to you!
Picks from JefeBet App for Tuesday, June 14
JefeBet App – Soccer: El Salvador vs. USA
Will USA Win by More Than One Goal?
This will be a duel between two teams that are currently in contention for the top spot in Group D of League A of the CONCACAF Nations League. It could be surprising, but in reality it is El Salvador who leads the group so far, although the two games they have played have been against Granada, the weakest link in the chain.
It is worth noting that El Salvador has scored eight goals in its last three games, so it will not be an easy opponent to tackle. As for the United States, the American team beat Grenada 5-0 in their previous game of the competition, reaching a winning streak of three international matches, and none of them saw USA allow goals.
However, the United States’ performance on the road in recent times has not complied with the expectations, as the team has not won its last five games—and their last victory took place in September 2021.
While the difference between the two nations is obvious, it is worth mentioning that the United States has only won two of its last five official visits to El Salvador, and only one of those victories was by more than a goal difference, so we believe that USA could get ahead but without prevailing by a bulky marker.
Pick: For an exact goal
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JefeBet App – MLB: Rays vs. Yankees
Will the Yankees Win by More Than One Run?
The Yankees are on fire at home, as they got to this divisional match against the Rays with an 11-game unbeaten streak at Yankee Stadium, and they’ll hope to continue that to add to their division lead.
Seven of those victories were by two or more runs, including the 18-4 rout of the Chicago Cubs a couple of days ago. Plus, they’ll have Gerrit Cole on the mound, who is looking to bounce back from a poor performance in Minnesota against the Twins (2.1 IP, 8 hits, 7 earned runs). And it’s worth mentioning that three of his last four starts at home saw him allow one or fewer runs.
Getting past Cole will be a tall order for the Rays, as they have the seventh-worst team batting average in the MLB and have only been able to score more than five runs in three of their last nine games overall.