As those results suggest, the Argentines are far from spectacular but they’re an efficient outfit who usually find a way to get the job done. With Chile losing both of their away games in the campaign 2-1 against Uruguay and Venezuela, it’s hard to envisage Martin Lasarte’s men being good enough to take anything from this contest.
Nonetheless, the visitors have netted in three of their last four matches and may be capable of getting on the scoresheet. Both teams have struck in seven of the last nine meetings and with the hosts only expected to do enough, an Argentina victory and both teams to score appeals, while I'm also backing Scaloni’s side to seal the points via a 2-1 score-line.
It will be a hard game to the Messi and Argentina team, but I think they'll win this match with 2:1 score.
Portugal are coming from a draw with Spain in a warm up game ahead of Euro 2020 and they will be completing their preparations with a friendly match against Israel. Coming from a 0-0 draw with Spain, they will be expected to sail easily past Israel before embarking on their title defence, and with a five-game unbeaten streak they’ll be favorites. The draw with Spain marked the first time Portugal failed to score in the last five matches but they have suffered just one loss in 14 matches, against France, which means they go to this game in a very strong position. In that run of 14 matches, they have managed nine wins. In their last five matches, the Portuguese have scored two goals or more in three, and three have produced over 2.5 goals. They haven’t met with Israel in recent times, their last game coming back in 2013, but Portugal are unbeaten in the last four, though the last two ended in draws.