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

Here are three sports betting offers available on the Mise-o-jeu + site for the day of Sunday September 24 which are worth the detour.

Football: New Orleans Saints v. Green Bay Packers

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The New Orleans Saints will try to remain undefeated by facing the Green Bay Packers. The Saints, however, had difficulty overcoming the Carolina Panthers on Monday night, as they won by a score of 20 to 17. New Orleans quarterback Derek Carr had a respectable performance as he completed 21 of his 36 passes for total gains of 228 yards. However, the defensive unity of head coach Dennis Allen’s squad is one of the reasons for the Saints’ success. She allowed 277 yards in her first two outings, 175 passing and 102 rushing, in addition to allowing only 16 points. Their opponent, the Green Bay Packers, will have to deal with uncertain cases for this meeting. They are running back Aaron Jones (hamstring) and wide receiver Christian Watson, who is also dealing with a hamstring injury.

Prediction: New Orleans Saints win – 2.00

Soccer: Orlando City SC v. Inter Miami CF


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

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Inter Miami CF demonstrated last week that they are capable of getting by even without Lionel Messi as they recorded a 4-0 win against Toronto FC. The Argentinian had to leave the match due to an “old scar”, as Club head coach Tata Martino indicated. In addition to Messi, Jordi Alba also suffers from muscle fatigue. Miami faces its Florida rival, Orlando City SC, who lost last week to New York City FC. Time is starting to run out for Orlando if they want FC Cincinnati in first place in the Eastern Conference. They are behind by nine points with nine games remaining in 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 gambling 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 to have any hope of qualifying for the quarter-finals. We should therefore expect a fairly close match between the two nations. Note that Australia and Wales have had an average of 19 to 20 points scored since the start of 2023. Everything indicates that things will continue in this vein when they cross swords.

Prediction: Under 46.5 points in the game – 1.85


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