WC Qualfiers Live Streaming Schedule : Azerbaijan v Portugal, Armenia Czech Republic, Denmark v Bulgaria

Its Azerbaijan v Portugal, Armenia Czech Republic, Denmark v Bulgaria live streaming to watch online, as the World Cup Qualifiers once again come round as teams look towards Brazil 2014.

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Its certainly shaping up to be a very busy night as teams eye qualification to the big event in South America next year.

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There are a number of World Cup Qualifiers taking place on Tuesday evening and at this stage of the campaign, team’s hopes of reaching Brazil next year can be kept alive or shattered.

Portugal still have plenty of work to do in order to qualify for the World Cup and they need three points in Azerbaijan this time out.

Of course, if Cristiano Ronaldo and his team put in anything like a decent performance, this will be a comfortable victory for the visitors.

However, they have struggled against teams they should be beating in this campaign, so a big performance is needed here. A draw might even be decent value at 4/1.

Germany are also in action and they will look to take another step towards securing their place in the World Cup with a win at home to Kazakhstan.

If Republic of Ireland and Austria draw, the Germans have can move eight points clear at the top of the table and with the football they have played recently, you would expect them to score plenty of goals and make light work of their opponents.

Joachim Low’s men are at 1/33 to come out on top here.

Scotland will be looking to bounce back from their disappointing defeat at home to Wales on Friday night when they head to Serbia.

The Scots can give up hopes of qualifying for Brazil 2014, but Gordon Strachan knows his side might find some form ahead of the next campaign for Euro 2016.

Serbia are just two points ahead of their opponents, so this should be an interesting 90 minutes between two teams that haven’t played their best football in this group. Scotland are available at 5/1 to come out on top in this one.

Then, Macedonia make the tough trip to Belgium and the latter will be looking to grab as many goals as possible in this one as they are only ahead of Croatia on goal-difference right now.

If the likes of Eden Hazard and Moussa Dembele get themselves on the ball in good areas, the hosts might run riot in this one.

These two sides only met on Friday night and Belgium were 2-0 winners, so they know what it takes to beat Macedonia and of course this time out, they are on their own turf.

Italy will be looking to stay clear at the top of their table with a win at a Malta side that haven’t taken a point from this campaign so far.

Unsurprisingly, the Italians are the big 1/14 favourites to take the spoils and if they put in a similar performance to their 2-2 draw over Brazil last week, this should be a game they are winning at a canter.

The Netherlands are at home to Romania and can move eight points clear at the top of their table if they claim an expected victory.

Holland have been impressive in the group stages so far and can secure qualification with just a couple more wins.

Other notable games include Northern Ireland taking on Israel, Denmark entertaining Bulgaria and Moldova heading to Ukraine.

It should be a superb night of action.

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